Emergence of plasmid-mediated tigecycline resistance tet(X4) gene in Enterobacterales isolated from wild animals in captivity

Lei Lei , Panfeng Xiong , Zelin Yan , Yanyan Zhang , Yuchen Wu , Gongxiang Chen , Houhui Song , Rong Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Over the past few decades, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a global health challenge in human and veterinary medicine. Research on AMR genes in captive wild animals has increased. However, the presence and molecular characteristics of tet(X)-carrying bacteria in these animals remain unknown.

Methods

Eighty-four samples were collected from captive wild animals. tet(X) variants were detected using polymerase chain reaction and the isolates were identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. All isolated strains were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole-genome sequencing. The virulence of an Escherichia coli strain carrying enterotoxin genes was assessed using a Galleria mellonella larval model.

Results

We isolated two tet(X4)-positive E. coli strains and one tet(X4)-positive Raoultella ornithinolytica strain. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests revealed that all three tet(X4)-carrying bacteria were sensitive to the 13 tested antimicrobial agents, but exhibited resistance to tigecycline. Notably, one tet(X4)-carrying E. coli strain producing an enterotoxin had a toxic effect on G. mellonella larvae. Whole-genome sequencing analysis showed that the two tet(X4)-carrying E. coli strains had more than 95% similarity to tet(X4)-containing E. coli strains isolated from pigs and humans in China.

Conclusion

The genetic environment of tet(X4) closely resembled that of the plasmid described in previous studies. Our study identified tet(X4)-positive strains in wildlife and provided valuable epidemiological data for monitoring drug resistance. The identification of enterotoxin-producing E. coli strains also highlights the potential risks posed by virulence genes.

从人工饲养的野生动物体内分离出的肠杆菌中出现质粒介导的耐虎头环素基因 tet(X4)
背景在过去的几十年里,抗菌药耐药性(AMR)已成为人类和兽医面临的全球性健康挑战。对圈养野生动物中 AMR 基因的研究也在增加。采用聚合酶链式反应检测 tet(X)变体,并采用基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱法鉴定分离菌株。对所有分离菌株进行了抗菌药敏感性测试和全基因组测序。结果我们分离出两株 tet(X4)阳性大肠杆菌和一株 tet(X4)阳性鸟疫杆菌。抗菌药敏感性测试显示,这三种携带 tet(X4) 的细菌都对 13 种测试过的抗菌药敏感,但对替加环素表现出耐药性。值得注意的是,一株产生肠毒素的大肠杆菌(tet(X4)-carrying E. coli strain)会对G. mellonella幼虫产生毒性作用。全基因组测序分析表明,这两株携带 tet(X4) 的大肠杆菌与中国从猪和人体内分离出的含有 tet(X4) 的大肠杆菌相似度超过 95%。我们的研究发现了野生动物中的 tet(X4)阳性菌株,为监测耐药性提供了宝贵的流行病学数据。产肠毒素大肠杆菌菌株的鉴定也凸显了毒力基因带来的潜在风险。
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