Urinary tract infection and sepsis causing potential of multidrug-resistant Extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli isolated from plant-origin foods

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作者
Priyanka, Priyanka [1 ]
Meena, Prem Raj [1 ]
Raj, Dharma [2 ]
Rana, Anuj [3 ]
Dhanokar, Akshay [1 ]
Duggirala, K. Siddaardha [1 ]
Singh, Arvind Pratap [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Univ Rajasthan, Sch Life Sci, Dept Microbiol, NH 8, Bandarsindri 305817, Rajasthan, India
[2] ICMR Natl Inst Res Environm Hlth, Dept Biostat & Bioinforrnat, Bhauri, Madhya Pradesh, India
[3] Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agr Univ, Coll Basic Sci & Humanities, Dept Microbiol, Hisar, Haryana, India
关键词
Extraintestinal pathogenic E; coli; Plant-origin foods; Antimicrobial resistance; Food safety; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; ANTIBIOTIC USE; VIRULENCE; CHICKEN; PERSISTENCE; CLONES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2022.110048
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The dissemination of Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) in food is a critical concern for human health and food safety. The present study is the first to systematically examine the diverse plant-origin foods such as cucumber, carrot, tomato, radish, chilli, fenugreek, coriander, peppermint, spring onion, cabbage, and spinach for the presence of ExPEC or specific putative ExPEC pathotypes with an in-depth assessment of their phylo-genetics, virulence, and drug resistance. A total of 77 (15.9 %) ExPEC isolates were recovered from 1780 samples of the diverse plant-origin foods of distinct environments. Specific putative ExPEC pathotypes such as Uropa-thogenic E. coli (UPEC, 23.3 %) and Septicemia-associated E. coli (SEPEC, 24.6 %) were identified among ExPEC isolates. The Clermont revisited new phylotyping method revealed the varied distribution (1-27 %) of specific putative ExPEC pathotypes in the different phylogenetic lineages such as A, D/E, B1, and Clade 1, etc. All pu-tative ExPEC pathotypes possess multiple genes (4.3-92.8 %) or phenotypes (3.3-100 %) associated with their virulence. In-vitro antimicrobial susceptibility testing of all putative ExPEC pathotypes demonstrated the pres-ence of 100 % multidrug resistance with moderate to high (52-100 %) resistance to drugs used as last-resorts (chloramphenicol, colistin) or frontline (nitrofurantoin, sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, gentamicin) in ExPEC-associated infections in humans. Overall, the present findings significantly contribute to our better under-standing of the presence of ExPEC in the non-clinical niche, such as plant-origin foods with a possible conse-quence on human health and food safety.
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