pittii不动杆菌中存在的噬菌体影响细菌毒力、抗生素耐药性和基因组重排。

Richard Zhu, Vinayak Mathur
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摘要

抗生素耐药性和毒力在细菌种群中很常见,这是一个全球性的临床挑战。pittii不动杆菌是临床环境中的一种感染性病原体,其抗生素耐药性呈上升趋势。作为前噬菌体整合到皮氏弧菌中的病毒可能是这种致病性的潜在原因,因为它们通常含有抗生素抗性或毒力因子基因序列。方法:对25株皮氏单胞杆菌进行潜在噬菌体分析。利用毒力因子数据库,我们鉴定出许多常见的和有毒力的皮氏假体。结果:分析还包括了皮氏弧菌原体毒力因子和耐药基因的具体目录。最后,我们的研究结果表明,在前噬菌体整合位点和流行率方面,皮氏假单胞杆菌和它的细菌亲戚有很多相似之处。讨论:这些发现为前体行为提供了更广泛的见解,可以应用于未来对钙醋不动杆菌-鲍曼复合体中类似物种的研究。
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Prophages Present in <i>Acinetobacter pittii</i> Influence Bacterial Virulence, Antibiotic Resistance, and Genomic Rearrangements.

Prophages Present in Acinetobacter pittii Influence Bacterial Virulence, Antibiotic Resistance, and Genomic Rearrangements.

Introduction: Antibiotic resistance and virulence are common among bacterial populations, posing a global clinical challenge. The bacterial species Acinetobacter pittii, an infectious agent in clinical environments, has shown increasing rates of antibiotic resistance. Viruses that integrate as prophages into A. pittii could be a potential cause of this pathogenicity, as they often contain antibiotic resistance or virulence factor gene sequences. Methods: In this study, we analyzed 25 A. pittii strains for potential prophages. Using virulence factor databases, we identified many common and virulent prophages in A. pittii. Results: The analysis also included a specific catalogue of the virulence factors and antibiotic resistance genes contributed by A. pittii prophages. Finally, our results illustrate multiple similarities between A. pittii and its bacterial relatives with regard to prophage integration sites and prevalence. Discussion: These findings provide a broader insight into prophage behavior that can be applied to future studies on similar species in the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-baumannii complex.

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