Population structure and pangenome analysis of Enterobacter bugandensis uncover the presence of blaCTX-M-55, blaNDM-5 and blaIMI-1, along with sophisticated iron acquisition strategies
Autor: | Thiago M. Venancio, Hemanoel Passarelli-Araujo, Fábio Lopes Olivares, Filipe P. Matteoli, Francisnei Pedrosa-Silva |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Genetics 0303 health sciences Operon Virulence Biology 01 natural sciences Genome 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Enterobactin Plasmid chemistry Genomic island Multilocus sequence typing Aerobactin Replicon 030304 developmental biology 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | Genomics. 112:1182-1191 |
ISSN: | 0888-7543 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.07.003 |
Popis: | Enterobacter bugandensis is a recently described species that has been largely associated with nosocomial infections. Here, we report the genome of a non-clinical E. bugandensis strain. We used this and other several publicly available E. bugandensis genomes to obtain the species pangenome, investigate the conservation of important genes, and elucidate general population structure features of the species. Core- and whole-genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST and wgMLST, respectively) allowed the detection of five E. bugandensis phylogroups (PG-A to E). We found important antimicrobial resistance and virulence determinants associated with specific PGs, notably PG-A and PG-E. IncFII was the most prevalent plasmid replicon type in this species. We uncovered several extended-spectrum β-lactamases, including blaCTX-M-55 and blaNDM-5, present in an IncX replicon type plasmid, described here for the first time in E. bugandensis. Genetic context analysis of blaNDM-5 revealed the resemblance of this plasmid with other IncX plasmids isolated from other bacteria from the same country. Further, three distinctive siderophore producing operons were found in the E. bugandensis pangenome: enterobactin (ent), aerobactin (iuc/iut), and salmochelin (iro). The latter operon is conserved in all PG-E isolates. Collectively, our findings provide novel insights on the lifestyle, physiology, antimicrobial, and virulence profiles of E. bugandensis. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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