Tracing the evolution: the rise of Salmonella Thompson co-resistant to clinically important antibiotics in China, 1997-2020.

IF 5 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mSystems Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1128/msystems.01018-24
Weishuai Zhai, Mi Lu, Lanxin Zhao, Pengcheng Du, Shenghui Cui, Yang Liu, Dongmei Tan, Xianying Zeng, Baowei Yang, Ruichao Li, Séamus Fanning, Dejun Liu, Lanqi Li, Xiaoman Zhang, Yang Wang, Li Bai
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Abstract

As clinical Salmonella enterica serovar Thompson (S. Thompson) emerged among the top ten prevalent serovars in China, understanding the distribution and origin of its multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains becomes imperative. This study employed antimicrobial susceptibility testing, whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatics analysis to investigate the prevalence and genomic profiles of clinically important S. Thompson ST26 across China from 1997 to 2020. Upon analyzing 141 isolates from various sources, we identified 29 isolates, derived from 25 diarrhea patients and four animal-derived foods, displayed co-resistance to ciprofloxacin, cefotaxime, and azithromycin (CIPRCTXRAZIR), all of which are considered the front-line and critically-important antimicrobial agents for treating Salmonella infections in humans. The IncC plasmid was the predominant mobile vector identified among the CIPRCTXRAZIR isolates, harboring four crucial resistance genes qnrS1, qepA4, blaCMY-2, and mph(A) that confer resistance to three critically important antimicrobials. However, the closely related and clustered IncC-harboring CIPRCTXRAZIR isolates (0-23 single nucleotide polymorphisms [SNPs]) indicated the clonal spreading of these clinically important isolates in different provinces of China. Notably, the CIPRCTXRAZIR isolates appeared in aquatic products of animal-derived food, highlighting the possibility of aquaculture practices in the emergence and transmission of important antimicrobial resistance. Our findings emphasize the critical public health implications of IncC-carrying clinically important S. Thompson ST26. The study calls for enhanced surveillance of the clinically important S. Thompson ST26 clone in clinical and aquaculture and implementation of targeted interventions to mitigate its spread, thereby protecting food safety and public health.IMPORTANCEWe highlighted the critical veterinary public health issue of clinically important Salmonella enterica serovar Thompson (S. Thompson) prevalence in animal-derived foods, particularly aquatic products, calling for urgent action. The ability of S. Thompson to resist critically important antimicrobials across diverse environments highlights the transmission and survival of resistant strains within the livestock and poultry industry, aquaculture, and food production chains. This study underscores the importance of continuous surveillance of clinically important S. Thompson, especially in aquaculture settings, and considers the global trade of aquatic products as a potential vector for international dissemination. Further investigation on the factors contributing to the clone spread of clinically important Salmonella strain and the development of intervention strategies to mitigate its public health impact.

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mSystems
mSystems Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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10.50
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308
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: mSystems™ will publish preeminent work that stems from applying technologies for high-throughput analyses to achieve insights into the metabolic and regulatory systems at the scale of both the single cell and microbial communities. The scope of mSystems™ encompasses all important biological and biochemical findings drawn from analyses of large data sets, as well as new computational approaches for deriving these insights. mSystems™ will welcome submissions from researchers who focus on the microbiome, genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics, glycomics, bioinformatics, and computational microbiology. mSystems™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition of rigorous peer review.
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