Australian porcine clonal complex 10 (CC10) Escherichia coli belong to multiple sublineages of a highly diverse global CC10 phylogeny

被引:29
作者
Reid, Cameron J. [1 ]
DeMaere, Matthew Z. [1 ]
Djordjevic, Steven P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Technol Sydney, I3 Inst, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
commensal E. coli; porcine E. coli; clonal complex 10; antimicrobial resistance; microbial genomic epidemiology; FOOD; RESISTANCE; ANIMALS; GENES; RELATEDNESS; ANNOTATION; STRAINS;
D O I
10.1099/mgen.0.000225
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
We recently identified clonal complex 10 (CC10) Escherichia coli as the predominant clonal group in two populations of healthy Australian food-production pigs. CC10 are highly successful, colonizing humans, food-production animals, fresh produce and environmental niches. Furthermore, E. coli within CC10 are frequently drug resistant and increasingly reported as human and animal extra-intestinal pathogens. In order to develop a high-resolution global phylogeny and determine the repertoire of antimicrobial-resistance genes, virulence-associated genes and plasmid types within this clonal group, we downloaded 228 publicly available CC10 short-read genome sequences for comparison with 20 porcine CC10 we have previously described. Core genome single nucleotide polymorphism phylogeny revealed a highly diverse global phylogeny consisting of multiple lineages that did not cluster by geography or source of the isolates. Australian porcine strains belonged to several of these divergent lineages, indicative that CC10 is present in these animals due to multiple colonization events. Differences in resistance gene and plasmid carriage between porcine strains and the global collection highlighted the role of lateral gene transfer in the evolution of CC10 strains. Virulence profiles typical of extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli were present in both Australian porcine strains and the broader collection. As both the core phylogeny and accessory gene characteristics appeared unrelated to the geography or source of the isolates, it is likely that the global expansion of CC10 is not a recent event and may be associated with faecal carriage in humans.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 54 条
[41]   Context-Dependent Requirements for FimH and Other Canonical Virulence Factors in Gut Colonization by Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli [J].
Russell, Colin W. ;
Fleming, Brittany A. ;
Jost, Courtney A. ;
Tran, Alexander ;
Stenquist, Alan T. ;
Wambaugh, Morgan A. ;
Bronner, Mary P. ;
Mulvey, Matthew A. .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 2018, 86 (03)
[42]   ExPEC-typical virulence-associated genes correlate with successful colonization by intestinal E-coli in a small piglet group [J].
Schierack, Peter ;
Walk, Nicole ;
Ewers, Christa ;
Wilking, Hendrik ;
Steinrueck, Hartmut ;
Filter, Matthias ;
Wieler, Lothar H. .
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 10 (07) :1742-1751
[43]   Urinary tract infections attributed to diverse ExPEC strains in food animals: evidence and data gaps [J].
Singer, Randall S. .
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2015, 6
[44]   Serotypes and virulence genes of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli isolates from diseased pigs in China [J].
Tan, Chen ;
Tang, Xibiao ;
Zhang, Xuan ;
Ding, Yi ;
Zhao, Zhanqin ;
Wu, Bin ;
Cai, Xuwang ;
Liu, Zhengfei ;
He, Qigai ;
Chen, Huanchun .
VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2012, 192 (03) :483-488
[45]   Failure of phylogeny inferred from multilocus sequence typing to represent bacterial phylogeny [J].
Tsang, Alan K. L. ;
Lee, Hwei Huih ;
Yiu, Siu-Ming ;
Lau, Susanna K. P. ;
Woo, Patrick C. Y. .
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2017, 7
[46]   Molecular evidence of the close relatedness of clinical, gull and wastewater isolates of quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli [J].
Varela, Ana Rita ;
Manageiro, Vera ;
Ferreira, Eugenia ;
Augusta Guimaraes, M. ;
da Costa, Paulo Martins ;
Canica, Manuela ;
Manaia, Celia M. .
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, 2015, 3 (04) :286-289
[47]   Food Reservoir for Escherichia coli Causing Urinary Tract Infections [J].
Vincent, Caroline ;
Boerlin, Patrick ;
Daignault, Danielle ;
Dozois, Charles M. ;
Dutil, Lucie ;
Galanakis, Chrissi ;
Reid-Smith, Richard J. ;
Tellier, Pierre-Paul ;
Tellis, Patricia A. ;
Ziebell, Kim ;
Manges, Amee R. .
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2010, 16 (01) :88-95
[48]   Molecular characterization of blaESBL-producing Escherichia coli cultured from pig farms in Ireland [J].
Wang, Juan ;
Gibbons, James F. ;
McGrath, Kathleen ;
Bai, Li ;
Li, Fengqin ;
Leonard, Finola C. ;
Stephan, Roger ;
Fanning, Seamus .
JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 2016, 71 (11) :3062-3065
[49]   Genomic Microbial Epidemiology Is Needed to Comprehend the Global Problem of Antibiotic Resistance and to Improve Pathogen Diagnosis [J].
Wyrsch, Ethan R. ;
Chowdhury, Piklu Roy ;
Chapman, Toni A. ;
Charles, Ian G. ;
Hammond, Jeffrey M. ;
Djordjevic, Steven P. .
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2016, 7
[50]   GGTREE: an R package for visualization and annotation of phylogenetic trees with their covariates and other associated data [J].
Yu, Guangchuang ;
Smith, David K. ;
Zhu, Huachen ;
Guan, Yi ;
Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk .
METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2017, 8 (01) :28-36