中国广东医院获得性高风险万古霉素耐药屎肠球菌暴发的基因组分析

IF 4.6 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Yang Guo, Chuyue Zhuo, Tianxin Zhang, Kuihai Wu, Zhengqi Shi, Yan Zhu, Jiayuan Huang, Chao Zhuo, Nan Qi
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对中国广东发生的一起万古霉素耐药粪肠球菌(VR-Efm)暴发进行了全面的分子流行病学研究,目的是分析传播途径和耐药性模式,开发特异性诊断工具进行早期发现,并阐明与先前报道菌株的遗传关系。采用基质辅助激光解吸/电离质谱法进行菌株鉴定,采用全基因组测序进行细菌基因组鉴定。全面的生物信息学分析,包括多位点序列分型、系统发育树构建、主成分分析、最小生成树和比较基因组分析。我们的基因组研究确定了VR-Efm的优势序列80型菌株,该菌株对一系列抗生素,特别是万古霉素、阿莫西林和替柯普兰具有高水平的耐药性。通过基因组测序,我们确定了暴发菌株与以前在印度和日本发现的菌株之间的遗传接近性。此外,功能基因组分析已经阐明了关键基因(如rsmH)内的遗传变异,这可能与抗生素耐药性的获得有关。暴发菌株中独特分子标记的鉴定促进了特异性PCR测定的发展,从而大大提高了我们早期和精确检测VR-Efm的能力。我们对中国广东暴发的VR-Efm进行了深入的基因组分析,发现一种主要的ST80菌株表现出多药耐药,特别是对万古霉素。这一发现强调需要加强全球公共卫生监测,以应对这一新出现的威胁。
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Genomic Insights Into a Hospital-Acquired High-Risk Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium Outbreak in Guangdong, China.

A comprehensive molecular epidemiological study was conducted on a vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VR-Efm) outbreak in Guangdong, China, with the aim of analyzing transmission routes and antimicrobial resistance patterns, developing specific diagnostic tools for early detection, and elucidating genetic relationships with previously reported strains. Strain identification was performed using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry, whereas whole-genome sequencing was performed for bacterial genomic characterization. Comprehensive bioinformatic analyses, including multilocus sequence typing, phylogenetic tree construction, principal component analysis, minimum spanning tree, and comparative genomic analyses, were performed. Our genomic investigation identified as predominant the sequence type 80 strain of VR-Efm, which exhibited a high level of resistance to a range of antibiotics, particularly vancomycin, amoxicillin, and teicoplanin. Through genome sequencing, we established genetic proximity between the outbreak strain and those previously identified in India and Japan. Furthermore, functional genomic analyses have elucidated genetic variations within critical genes, such as rsmH, which may be associated with the acquisition of antibiotic resistance. The identification of unique molecular markers within the outbreak strain facilitated the development of specific PCR assays, thereby significantly enhancing our capacity for early and precise detection of VR-Efm. Our in-depth genomic analysis of the VR-Efm outbreak in Guangdong, China, identified a predominant ST80 strain that exhibited multidrug resistance, especially to vancomycin. This finding underscores the need for enhanced global public health surveillance to address this emerging threat.

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MicrobiologyOpen
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期刊介绍: MicrobiologyOpen is a peer reviewed, fully open access, broad-scope, and interdisciplinary journal delivering rapid decisions and fast publication of microbial science, a field which is undergoing a profound and exciting evolution in this post-genomic era. The journal aims to serve the research community by providing a vehicle for authors wishing to publish quality research in both fundamental and applied microbiology. Our goal is to publish articles that stimulate discussion and debate, as well as add to our knowledge base and further the understanding of microbial interactions and microbial processes. MicrobiologyOpen gives prompt and equal consideration to articles reporting theoretical, experimental, applied, and descriptive work in all aspects of bacteriology, virology, mycology and protistology, including, but not limited to: - agriculture - antimicrobial resistance - astrobiology - biochemistry - biotechnology - cell and molecular biology - clinical microbiology - computational, systems, and synthetic microbiology - environmental science - evolutionary biology, ecology, and systematics - food science and technology - genetics and genomics - geobiology and earth science - host-microbe interactions - infectious diseases - natural products discovery - pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry - physiology - plant pathology - veterinary microbiology We will consider submissions across unicellular and cell-cluster organisms: prokaryotes (bacteria, archaea) and eukaryotes (fungi, protists, microalgae, lichens), as well as viruses and prions infecting or interacting with microorganisms, plants and animals, including genetic, biochemical, biophysical, bioinformatic and structural analyses. The journal features Original Articles (including full Research articles, Method articles, and Short Communications), Commentaries, Reviews, and Editorials. Original papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the article. We also support confirmatory research and aim to work with authors to meet reviewer expectations. MicrobiologyOpen publishes articles submitted directly to the journal and those referred from other Wiley journals.
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