Occurrence of mcr genes and alterations in mgrB gene in intrinsic colistin- resistant Enterobacterales isolated from chicken meat samples
Tolerance of gram negative pathogens toward last resort colistin is mediated by mcr genes and alterations in chromosomal mgrB via modification of lipopolysaccharide through the PmrAB and PhoPQ component system. Proteus sp., Morganella sp., Neisseria sp., Burkholderia sp. and Providencia sp. are intr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of food microbiology 2023-11, Vol.404, p.110323-110323, Article 110323 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tolerance of gram negative pathogens toward last resort colistin is mediated by mcr genes and alterations in chromosomal mgrB via modification of lipopolysaccharide through the PmrAB and PhoPQ component system. Proteus sp., Morganella sp., Neisseria sp., Burkholderia sp. and Providencia sp. are intrinsic resistant to colistin drug. Recent reports have shown that colistin intrinsic resistant organisms harbor and act as reservoirs for mcr genes.
To evaluate the presence of mcr-1 to mcr-5 genes and alterations in mgrB gene in intrinsic colistin-resistant gram negative bacteria isolated from chicken meat samples in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India.
One hundred chicken meat samples were collected during 2019–20. Samples were enriched and plated on MacConkey agar supplemented with colistin (2 μg/ml). The bacterial isolates were then identified using biochemical tests. DNA were extracted from isolates using the thermal lysis method. mcr-1 to mcr-5 and mgrB genes was detected using conventional PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis methods.
The presence of mcr-1 to mcr-5 genes was found to be 23 % (23/100). mcr-1 and mcr-5 genes were not detected in sample isolates. 17/23 samples positive for mcr genes were also found to be carrying alterations in mgrB gene. Phenotypic characterization of these isolates revealed that these bacteria were belonging to colistin intrinsic resistant gram negative bacteria such as Proteus sp., Providencia sp., and Morganella sp. Intrinsic resistant bacteria could act as a potential reservoir and disseminate mcr genes to the colistin sensitive non-intrinsic pathogens of clinical importance in the environment.
•Enterobacterales species which are intrinsically resistant to colistin harbor mcr (mobilized colistin resistance) genes•mcr genes (1-5) was found to be 23% (23/100) along with alterations in mgrB gene•They could act as a potential reservoir and disseminate mcr genes to the clinically important colistin sensitive pathogens |
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ISSN: | 0168-1605 1879-3460 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2023.110323 |