Population structure and uropathogenic potential of extended-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant Escherichia coli from retail chicken meat

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作者
Buberg, May Linn [1 ]
Mo, Solveig Solverod [2 ]
Sekse, Camilla [2 ]
Sunde, Marianne [2 ]
Wasteson, Yngvild [1 ]
Witso, Ingun Lund [1 ]
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[1] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Dept Paraclin Sci, Fac Vet Med, Oslo, Norway
[2] Norwegian Vet Inst, Sect Food Safety & Anim Hlth Res, Dept Anim Hlth & Food Safety, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Antimicrobial resistance; AMR; Poultry; Foodborne; Norway; Phenotype; E; coli; Virulence; Urinary tract infection; UTI; URINARY-TRACT-INFECTIONS; BETA-LACTAMASE; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; VIRULENCE FACTORS; POULTRY MEAT; STRAINS; SEQUENCE; ANIMALS; HUMANS; BACTERIAL;
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10.1186/s12866-021-02160-y
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
BackgroundFood-producing animals and their products are considered a source for human acquisition of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) bacteria, and poultry are suggested to be a reservoir for Escherichia coli resistant to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESC), a group of antimicrobials used to treat community-onset urinary tract infections in humans. However, the zoonotic potential of ESC-resistant E. coli from poultry and their role as extraintestinal pathogens, including uropathogens, have been debated. The aim of this study was to characterize ESC-resistant E. coli isolated from domestically produced retail chicken meat regarding their population genetic structure, the presence of virulence-associated geno- and phenotypes as well as their carriage of antimicrobial resistance genes, in order to evaluate their uropathogenic potential.ResultsA collection of 141 ESC-resistant E. coli isolates from retail chicken in the Norwegian monitoring program for antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food, feed and animals (NORM-VET) in 2012, 2014 and 2016 (n=141) were whole genome sequenced and analyzed. The 141 isolates, all containing the beta-lactamase encoding gene bla(CMY-2), were genetically diverse, grouping into 19 different sequence types (STs), and temporal variations in the distribution of STs were observed. Generally, a limited number of virulence-associated genes were identified in the isolates. Eighteen isolates were selected for further analysis of uropathogen-associated virulence traits including expression of type 1 fimbriae, motility, ability to form biofilm, serum resistance, adhesion- and invasion of eukaryotic cells and colicin production. These isolates demonstrated a high diversity in virulence-associated phenotypes suggesting that the uropathogenicity of ESC-resistant E. coli from chicken meat is correspondingly highly variable. For some isolates, there was a discrepancy between the presence of virulence-associated genes and corresponding expected phenotype, suggesting that mutations or regulatory mechanisms could influence their pathogenic potential.ConclusionOur results indicate that the ESC-resistant E. coli from chicken meat have a low uropathogenic potential to humans, which is important knowledge for improvement of future risk assessments of AMR in the food chains.
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