Genetic Comparison of Enterococcus Species Isolated from Osteomyelitis Lesions and the Barn Environment of Successive Broiler Chicken Flocks.

Nicolas Deslauriers, Martine Boulianne
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Osteomyelitis caused by Enterococcus cecorum is an emerging disease in broiler chickens in Canada. Other Enterococcus species have been reported as causative agents in certain outbreaks. The epidemiology of this disease is unknown, but contaminated barns are affected by recurring episodes. A broiler chicken flock located in Quebec, Canada, exhibited osteomyelitis lesions positive for E. cecorum and Enterococcus faecalis. Surprisingly, the following lot, in the same barn, revealed the presence of E. faecalis- and Enterococcus raffinosus-positive lesions but no E. cecorum. To better understand the epidemiology of these two outbreaks, verify the persistence of pathogenic isolates in the barn, and identify the possible transfer of genetic material between the Enterococcus species isolated from both events, 16 isolates (1 E. cecorum, 13 E. faecalis, and 2 E. raffinosus isolates) were sequenced, and their genomes were compared. Interestingly, more than one Enterococcus species could be isolated from the same lesion, while other lesions also revealed several nonclonal isolates from the same species. This might suggest the opportunistic nature of Enterococcus spp. as there was no predominant isolate in the lesions. The number of virulence genes varied from 1 to 34 across three Enterococcus species with no common virulence gene. The number and nature of antimicrobial resistance genes among those isolates were worrisome because they indicate the presence of multidrug resistance on the farm. Both plasmids and phages were shared by different Enterococcus species, which suggests potential horizontal gene transfer of mobile genetic elements within this enterococci population.

肉鸡骨髓炎病灶分离肠球菌与鸡舍环境的遗传比较。
由盲肠球菌引起的骨髓炎是加拿大肉鸡的一种新兴疾病。据报道,在某些暴发中,其他肠球菌种也是病原体。这种疾病的流行病学尚不清楚,但受污染的谷仓会反复发作。加拿大魁北克省的一群肉鸡出现盲肠肠球菌和粪肠球菌阳性的骨髓炎病变。令人惊讶的是,在同一谷仓的下一批,发现了粪肠球菌和拉氏肠球菌阳性病变,但没有肠球菌。为了更好地了解这两次暴发的流行病学,验证致病分离株在畜棚中的持久性,并确定从这两次事件中分离的肠球菌物种之间可能存在的遗传物质转移,对16株分离株(1株cecorum、13株faecalis和2株raffinosus分离株)进行了测序,并对其基因组进行了比较。有趣的是,在同一病变中可以分离到不止一种肠球菌,而在其他病变中也可以分离到来自同一种肠球菌的非克隆菌株。这可能提示肠球菌属的机会性,因为在病变中没有显性分离物。在没有共同毒力基因的三种肠球菌中,毒力基因的数量从1到34不等。这些分离株中抗菌素耐药基因的数量和性质令人担忧,因为它们表明该农场存在多药耐药。质粒和噬菌体在不同的肠球菌种群中是共享的,这表明在该肠球菌种群中可能存在移动遗传元件的水平基因转移。
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