用高度稳定的 pESI 类质粒固化从家禽中分离出的 Infantis 沙门氏菌肠炎血清野外菌株。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Nadya Gruzdev , Chen Katz , Itamar Yadid
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摘要

肠炎沙门氏菌(Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis,S. infantis)是一种重要的新兴病原体,与家禽和家禽产品有关,在许多国家与越来越多的人类感染有关。婴儿肠杆菌分离物中一个令人担忧的趋势是存在质粒介导的多药耐药性。在许多情况下,产生这种抗药性的基因携带在一个巨型质粒上,这种质粒被称为新出现的婴儿肠杆菌质粒(pESI)或类似 pESI 的质粒。由于存在多个复制子和分离后杀伤系统(PSK),质粒可以非常稳定地在细菌种群中保持稳定。为了加深我们对婴儿肠杆菌及其多药耐药性决定因素的了解,从而开发出新的疫苗接种策略,我们设计了一种新方法来进行有针对性的质粒固化。这种方法利用特异性抗毒素的时间性过量产生和分割区的缺失,有效克服了质粒上瘾的问题。通过采用这种策略,我们成功地从来源于婴儿沙门氏菌 119,944 的野外分离株中产生了无质粒菌株。这种方法为研究婴儿肠杆菌及其质粒携带的多药耐药性机制提供了宝贵的工具,并可轻松用于其他相关细菌的质粒固化。
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Curing of a field strain of Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis isolated from poultry from its highly stable pESI like plasmid

Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis (S. infantis) is an important emerging pathogen, associated with poultry and poultry products and related to an increasing number of human infections in many countries. A concerning trend among S. infantis isolates is the presence of plasmid-mediated multidrug resistance. In many instances, the genes responsible for this resistance are carried on a megaplasmid known as the plasmid of emerging S. infantis (pESI) or pESI like plasmids. Plasmids can be remarkably stable due to the presence of multiple replicons and post-segregational killing systems (PSKs), which contribute to their maintenance within bacterial populations. To enhance our understanding of S. infantis and its multidrug resistance determinants toward the development of new vaccination strategies, we have devised a new method for targeted plasmid curing. This approach effectively overcomes plasmid addiction by leveraging the temporal overproduction of specific antitoxins coupled with the deletion of the partition region. By employing this strategy, we successfully generated a plasmid-free strain from a field isolate derived from S. infantis 119,944.

This method provides valuable tools for studying S. infantis and its plasmid-borne multidrug resistance mechanisms and can be easily adopted for plasmid curing from other related bacteria.

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Journal of microbiological methods
Journal of microbiological methods 生物-生化研究方法
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4.30
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4.50%
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151
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Microbiological Methods publishes scholarly and original articles, notes and review articles. These articles must include novel and/or state-of-the-art methods, or significant improvements to existing methods. Novel and innovative applications of current methods that are validated and useful will also be published. JMM strives for scholarship, innovation and excellence. This demands scientific rigour, the best available methods and technologies, correctly replicated experiments/tests, the inclusion of proper controls, calibrations, and the correct statistical analysis. The presentation of the data must support the interpretation of the method/approach. All aspects of microbiology are covered, except virology. These include agricultural microbiology, applied and environmental microbiology, bioassays, bioinformatics, biotechnology, biochemical microbiology, clinical microbiology, diagnostics, food monitoring and quality control microbiology, microbial genetics and genomics, geomicrobiology, microbiome methods regardless of habitat, high through-put sequencing methods and analysis, microbial pathogenesis and host responses, metabolomics, metagenomics, metaproteomics, microbial ecology and diversity, microbial physiology, microbial ultra-structure, microscopic and imaging methods, molecular microbiology, mycology, novel mathematical microbiology and modelling, parasitology, plant-microbe interactions, protein markers/profiles, proteomics, pyrosequencing, public health microbiology, radioisotopes applied to microbiology, robotics applied to microbiological methods,rumen microbiology, microbiological methods for space missions and extreme environments, sampling methods and samplers, soil and sediment microbiology, transcriptomics, veterinary microbiology, sero-diagnostics and typing/identification.
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