Whole genome sequencing and characteristics of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Escherichia coli isolated from poultry farms in Banaskantha, India
Worldwide dissemination of extended-spectrum -lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli constitutes an emerging global health issue, with animal food products contributing as potential reservoirs. ESBL E. coli infection is associated with the high mortality and mobility rate in developing countrie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2022-10, Vol.13, p.996214-996214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Worldwide dissemination of extended-spectrum -lactamase (ESBL)-producing
Escherichia coli
constitutes an emerging global health issue, with animal food products contributing as potential reservoirs. ESBL
E. coli
infection is associated with the high mortality and mobility rate in developing countries due to less susceptibility to antibiotics. The present study aimed to elucidate the molecular characteristics and sequence-based analysis of ESBL
E. coli
in the Gujarat state of India. This study included 108
E. coli
strains were isolated from different poultry farms (broiler and layer) in the Banaskantha District. PCR was employed to identify genotypic ESBL-producing antimicrobial resistance genes. Overall, a high occurrence of ESBL genes was found in poultry farms due to the high usage of antimicrobials. The PCR analysis revealed that 79.62% of isolates were detected positive with one or more ESBL genes. Among them,
bla
TEM
(63.88%) was found to be the predominant genotype, followed by
bla
SHV
(30.55%) and
bla
OXA
(28.70%). In the
bla
CTX-M
group, a higher occurrence was observed in
bla
CTX-M-9
(23.14%), followed by
bla
CTX-M-2
(24.07%) and
bla
CTX-M-1
(22.22%). We used the whole-genome sequencing (WGS) method to evaluate the antimicrobial resistance genes, virulence factors, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), plasmid replicons, and plasmid-mediated AMR genes of one ESBL
E. coli
isolated. We examined the genetic relatedness of a human pathogenic
E. coli
strain by comparing its sequence with the broad geographical reference
E. coli
sequences.
Escherichia coli
ST 681 was determined using multi-locus sequence typing. We compared our findings to the reference sequence of
Escherichia coli
str. K- 12 substr. MG1655. We found 24,937 SNPs with 21,792 in the genic region, 3,145 in the intergenic region, and six InDels across the genome. The WGS analysis revealed 46 antimicrobial resistance genes and seven plasmid-mediated AMR genes
viz.
,
tetA
,
qnrS1, dfrA14
,
sul2
,
aph(3”)-lb
,
aph(6)-ld
, and
Aph(3’)-la
. The ST 681 was found to have
Cib
,
traT
, and
terC
virulence factors and two plasmid replicons, IncFII(pHN7A8) and IncI1-I(Alpha). This study revealed a higher occurrence of ESBL
E. coli
detected in poultry. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2022.996214 |