Genome and antibiotic resistance characteristics of Shigella clinical isolates in Fujian Province, Southeast China, 2005-2019

Shigellosis is a serious public health issue in many developing countries. The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates has deepened the treatment difficulty and health burden of shigellosis. China is the largest developing country in the world, but so far, the genome of MDR isolates has not...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbial genomics 2024-11, Vol.10 (11)
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Mengying, Zhang, Xiaoxuan, Luo, Chaochen, Xu, Haibin, Qiu, Yufeng, Yang, Jinsong
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Zusammenfassung:Shigellosis is a serious public health issue in many developing countries. The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates has deepened the treatment difficulty and health burden of shigellosis. China is the largest developing country in the world, but so far, the genome of MDR isolates has not been well characterized. In this study, 60 clinical isolates of spp. in Fujian Province, southeast China, from 2005 to 2019 were characterized for drug resistance phenotype, whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. The results showed that the MDR rate of isolates was 100%, among which the resistance rates of cefotaxime, ciprofloxacin and azithromycin were 36.67, 21.67 and 10.00 %, respectively. The positive rate of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing strains was 23.33%. The resistance profiles of and to some antimicrobials differed. The MDR isolates carried multiple antimicrobial resistance genes, among which and mediated ESBL resistance ' ' (type I) and ' ' (type II) were the most common genetic environments around the genes, and plasmids containing these structures included IncFII, IncI1, IncI2 and IncN. The double gene mutation pattern of A and C resulted in a significant decrease in the sensitivity of to ciprofloxacin. The overall resistance phenotype and genotype concordance rate was 88.50%, and the sensitivity and specificity of the genotype antimicrobial susceptibility test (AST) were 93.35 and 82.53 %, respectively. However, inconsistency occurred between phenotypic and genotype profiles for a few antibiotics. Phylogenomic investigation with core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) and SNPs were used to characterize the endemic transmission of these infections in Fujian and their evolutionary origin within the global context. For , Fujian isolates were all limited to PG3 and could be divided into three phylogenetic clusters. The ciprofloxacin-resistant strains were mainly F2a and FXv and assigned to the three clusters with different quinolone resistance-determining region mutation patterns. For , most Fujian strains belonged to Lineage III with genotype 3.7.6, except three isolates of Lineage I with genotype 1.3. The strains carrying the genes were dispersed, indicating different origins of gene acquisition. Most of the circulating isolates in Fujian Province were not related to major international outbreak lineages and were only endemic to the country. In conclusion, multi-drug resistance of isolates in Fujian Province
ISSN:2057-5858
2057-5858
DOI:10.1099/mgen.0.001325