Abstract

The blaSHV-12 β-lactamase gene is one of the most prevalent genes conferring resistance to extended-spectrum β-lactams in Enterobacteriaceae disseminating within and between reservoirs, mostly via plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer. Yet, studies regarding the biology of plasmids encoding blaSHV-12 are very limited. In this study, we revealed the emergence of IncX3 plasmids alongside IncI1α/γ in blaSHV-12 in animal-related Escherichia coli isolates. Four representative blaSHV-12-encoding IncX3 plasmids were selected for genome sequencing and further genetic and functional characterization. We report here the first complete sequences of IncX3 plasmids of animal origin and show that IncX3 plasmids exhibit remarkable synteny in their backbone, while the major differences lie in their blaSHV-12-flanking region. Our findings indicate that plasmids of this subgroup are conjugative and highly stable, while they exert no fitness cost on their bacterial host. These favourable features might have contributed to the emergence of IncX3 amongst SHV-12-producing E. coli in the Netherlands, highlighting the epidemic potential of these plasmids.

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Title
Genomic and functional characterisation of IncX3 plasmids encoding bla SHV-12 in Escherichia coli from human and animal origin
Author
Liakopoulos, Apostolos 1 ; Jeanet van der Goot 2 ; Bossers, Alex 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Betts, Jonathan 4 ; Brouwer, Michael S M 2 ; Kant, Arie 2 ; Smith, Hilde 3 ; Ceccarelli, Daniela 2 ; Mevius, Dik 5 

 Department of Bacteriology and Epidemiology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Lelystad, The Netherlands; Institute of Biology, University of Leiden, Sylviusweg 72, Leiden, The Netherlands 
 Department of Bacteriology and Epidemiology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Lelystad, The Netherlands 
 Department of Infection Biology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Lelystad, The Netherlands 
 Department of Bacteriology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom 
 Department of Bacteriology and Epidemiology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Lelystad, The Netherlands; Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands 
Pages
1-13
Publication year
2018
Publication date
May 2018
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2039831708
Copyright
© 2018. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.