Characterization of mobile genetic elements in multidrug-resistant Bacteroides fragilis isolates from different hospitals in the Netherlands

Objectives: Five human clinical multidrug-resistant (MDR) Bacteroides fragilis isolates, including resistance to meropenem and metronidazole, were recovered at different hospitals in the Netherlands between 2014 and 2020 and sent to the anaerobic reference laboratory for full characterization. Methods: Isolates were recovered from a variety of clinical specimens from patients with unrelated backgrounds. Long- and short-read sequencing was performed, followed by a hybrid assembly to study the presence of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). Results: A cfxA g... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Boiten, K. E.
Kuijper, E. J.
Schuele, L.
van Prehn, J.
Bode, L. G.M.
Maat, I.
van Asten, S. A.V.
Notermans, D. W.
Rossen, J. W.A.
Veloo, A. C.M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Boiten , K E , Kuijper , E J , Schuele , L , van Prehn , J , Bode , L G M , Maat , I , van Asten , S A V , Notermans , D W , Rossen , J W A & Veloo , A C M 2023 , ' Characterization of mobile genetic elements in multidrug-resistant Bacteroides fragilis isolates from different hospitals in the Netherlands ' , Anaerobe , vol. 81 , 102722 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anaerobe.2023.102722
Schlagwörter: Antimicrobial resistance genes / Bacteroides fragilis / Horizontal gene transfer / Mobile genetic elements / Multidrug-resistant / Whole genome sequencing
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/3c0c00ab-23d5-4a9a-b574-acd8e1089311

Objectives: Five human clinical multidrug-resistant (MDR) Bacteroides fragilis isolates, including resistance to meropenem and metronidazole, were recovered at different hospitals in the Netherlands between 2014 and 2020 and sent to the anaerobic reference laboratory for full characterization. Methods: Isolates were recovered from a variety of clinical specimens from patients with unrelated backgrounds. Long- and short-read sequencing was performed, followed by a hybrid assembly to study the presence of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). Results: A cfxA gene was present on a transposon (Tn) similar to Tn4555 in two isolates. In two isolates a novel Tn was present with the cfxA gene. Four isolates harbored a nimE gene, located on a pBFS01_2 plasmid. One isolate contained a novel plasmid carrying a nimA gene with IS1168. The tetQ gene was present on novel conjugative transposons (CTns) belonging to the CTnDOT family. Two isolates harbored a novel plasmid with tetQ. Other ARGs in these isolates, but not on an MGE, were: cfiA, ermF, mef(EN2), and sul2. ARGs harboured differed between isolates and corresponded with the observed phenotypic resistance. Conclusions: Novel CTns, Tns, and plasmids were encountered in the five MDR B. fragilis isolates, complementing our knowledge on MDR and horizontal gene transfer in anaerobic bacteria.