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Herein, we described three MDR <em>P. rettgeri</em> isolates carrying a diversity of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) isolated from stool samples of swine and bovine in Brazil. Molecular analysis revealed that all isolates belonged to the same clone. The whole genome sequencing (WGS) of a representative isolate (PVR-188) was performed by MiSeq Illumina® platform, while the assembling and annotation was achieved using SPAdes and Prooka, respectively. The WGS analyses indicated the presence of ARGs that confer resistance to β-lactams (<em>bla</em><sub>NDM-1</sub>, <em>bla</em><sub>CTX-M-2</sub>), quinolones (<em>qnrD1</em>), aminoglycosides (<em>aadA</em>2, <em>aadA1</em>, <em>aph(3′)-Via</em>), phenicol (<em>catB2</em>), sulfonamides (<em>sul1</em>, <em>sul2</em>), and trimethoprim (<em>dfrA12</em>, <em>dfrA1</em>). The presence of three plasmid replicons (Col3M, IncQ1, and IncT) was detected, but no phage sequences were found. 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由于普罗维登菌(Providencia rettgeri)对包括多粘菌素在内的多种抗菌素具有内在耐药性,因此在普罗维登菌(Providencia rettgeri)中出现碳青霉烯酶编码基因是一个重要的公共卫生问题。在医院外发现这种耐多药(MDR)病原体的情况越来越频繁,引起了全球卫生机构的警觉,因为这表明这类病原体可能会扩散。在本文中,我们描述了从巴西猪和牛粪便样本中分离出的三种携带多种抗菌药耐药基因(ARGs)的 MDR P. rettgeri 分离物。分子分析表明,所有分离物都属于同一个克隆。一个代表性分离物(PVR-188)的全基因组测序(WGS)由 MiSeq Illumina® 平台完成,而组装和注释则分别由 SPAdes 和 Prooka 完成。WGS 分析表明,分离物中存在 ARGs,可产生对 β-内酰胺类(blaNDM-1、blaCTX-M-2)、喹诺酮类(qnrD1)、氨基糖苷类(aadA2、aadA1、aph(3′)-Via)、苯酚类(catB2)、磺胺类(sul1、sul2)和三甲氧苄啶(dfrA12、dfrA1)的耐药性。检测到了三个质粒复制子(Col3M、IncQ1 和 IncT),但没有发现噬菌体序列。系统进化分析证实了 PVR-188 与从美国和马来西亚的动物和人类中分离出的 P. rettgeri 的基因组关系。总之,我们报告了 MDR P. rettgeri 克隆在巴西食用动物肠道微生物群中的定植情况,揭示了这种病原体在医院边界以外的传播。
Emergence of multidrug-resistant Providencia rettgeri clone in food-producing animals: A public health threat
The occurrence of carbapenemases encoding genes in Providencia rettgeri is a critical public health concern since this species has intrinsic resistance to several antimicrobials, including polymyxins. The identification of this multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogen outside the hospital setting has become increasingly frequent, and raises an alert for the global health agencies, as they indicate a possible spread of such pathogens. Herein, we described three MDR P. rettgeri isolates carrying a diversity of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) isolated from stool samples of swine and bovine in Brazil. Molecular analysis revealed that all isolates belonged to the same clone. The whole genome sequencing (WGS) of a representative isolate (PVR-188) was performed by MiSeq Illumina® platform, while the assembling and annotation was achieved using SPAdes and Prooka, respectively. The WGS analyses indicated the presence of ARGs that confer resistance to β-lactams (blaNDM-1, blaCTX-M-2), quinolones (qnrD1), aminoglycosides (aadA2, aadA1, aph(3′)-Via), phenicol (catB2), sulfonamides (sul1, sul2), and trimethoprim (dfrA12, dfrA1). The presence of three plasmid replicons (Col3M, IncQ1, and IncT) was detected, but no phage sequences were found. The phylogenetic analyses confirmed the genomic relationship of the PVR-188 with P. rettgeri isolates recovered from animals and humans in the USA and Malaysia. In conclusion, we report the occurrence of MDR P. rettgeri clone colonizing the gut microbiota of food-producing animals in Brazil, revealing the spread of this pathogen beyond hospital boundaries.
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