Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands

Distinguishing epidemiologically related and unrelated plasmids is essential to confirm plasmid transmission. We compared IncI1–pST12 plasmids from both human and livestock origin and explored the degree of sequence similarity between plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae with different epidemiological l...

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Main Authors: Evert P.M. den Drijver, Joep J.J.M. Stohr, Jaco J. Verweij, Carlo Verhulst, Francisca C. Velkers, Arjan Stegeman, Marjolein F.Q. Kluytmans-van den Bergh, Jan A.J.W. Kluytmans, i---Health Study Group
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spelling doaj-ff9fee8617fb47d0ab170d5f734abccd2020-11-25T04:07:30ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-11-0181755175510.3390/microorganisms8111755Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The NetherlandsEvert P.M. den Drijver0Joep J.J.M. Stohr1Jaco J. Verweij2Carlo Verhulst3Francisca C. Velkers4Arjan Stegeman5Marjolein F.Q. Kluytmans-van den Bergh6Jan A.J.W. Kluytmans7i---Health Study Group8Microvida, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, 5000 AS Tilburg, The NetherlandsMicrovida, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, 5000 AS Tilburg, The NetherlandsMicrovida, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, 5000 AS Tilburg, The NetherlandsMicrovida, Laboratory for Microbiology, Amphia Hospital, 4818 CK Breda, The NetherlandsFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Farm Animal Health, Utrecht University, 3584 CL Utrecht, The NetherlandsFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Farm Animal Health, Utrecht University, 3584 CL Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Infection Control, Amphia Hospital, 4818 CK Breda, The NetherlandsMicrovida, Laboratory for Microbiology, Amphia Hospital, 4818 CK Breda, The NetherlandsMicrovida, Laboratory for Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, 5000 AS Tilburg, The NetherlandsDistinguishing epidemiologically related and unrelated plasmids is essential to confirm plasmid transmission. We compared IncI1–pST12 plasmids from both human and livestock origin and explored the degree of sequence similarity between plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae with different epidemiological links. Short-read sequence data of Enterobacteriaceae cultured from humans and broilers were screened for the presence of both a <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub> gene and an IncI1–pST12 replicon. Isolates were long-read sequenced on a MinION sequencer (OxfordNanopore Technologies). After plasmid reconstruction using hybrid assembly, pairwise single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were determined. The plasmids were annotated, and a pan-genome was constructed to compare genes variably present between the different plasmids. Nine <i>Escherichia coli</i> sequences of broiler origin, four <i>Escherichia coli </i>sequences, and one <i>Salmonella enterica</i> sequence of human origin were selected for the current analysis. A circular contig with the IncI1–pST12 replicon and <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub> gene was extracted from the assembly graph of all fourteen isolates. Analysis of the IncI1–pST12 plasmids revealed a low number of SNP differences (range of 0–9 SNPs). The range of SNP differences overlapped in isolates with different epidemiological links. One-hundred and twelve from a total of 113 genes of the pan-genome were present in all plasmid constructs. Next generation sequencing analysis of <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub>-containing IncI1–pST12 plasmids isolated from Enterobacteriaceae with different epidemiological links show a high degree of sequence similarity in terms of SNP differences and the number of shared genes. Therefore, statements on the horizontal transfer of these plasmids based on genetic identity should be made with caution.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/11/1755AmpC β-lactamaseplasmidIncI1blaCMY-2
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author Evert P.M. den Drijver
Joep J.J.M. Stohr
Jaco J. Verweij
Carlo Verhulst
Francisca C. Velkers
Arjan Stegeman
Marjolein F.Q. Kluytmans-van den Bergh
Jan A.J.W. Kluytmans
i---Health Study Group
spellingShingle Evert P.M. den Drijver
Joep J.J.M. Stohr
Jaco J. Verweij
Carlo Verhulst
Francisca C. Velkers
Arjan Stegeman
Marjolein F.Q. Kluytmans-van den Bergh
Jan A.J.W. Kluytmans
i---Health Study Group
Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
Microorganisms
AmpC β-lactamase
plasmid
IncI1
blaCMY-2
author_facet Evert P.M. den Drijver
Joep J.J.M. Stohr
Jaco J. Verweij
Carlo Verhulst
Francisca C. Velkers
Arjan Stegeman
Marjolein F.Q. Kluytmans-van den Bergh
Jan A.J.W. Kluytmans
i---Health Study Group
author_sort Evert P.M. den Drijver
title Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
title_short Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
title_full Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
title_fullStr Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Limited Genetic Diversity of blaCMY-2-Containing IncI1-pST12 Plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae of Human and Broiler Chicken Origin in The Netherlands
title_sort limited genetic diversity of blacmy-2-containing inci1-pst12 plasmids from enterobacteriaceae of human and broiler chicken origin in the netherlands
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Distinguishing epidemiologically related and unrelated plasmids is essential to confirm plasmid transmission. We compared IncI1–pST12 plasmids from both human and livestock origin and explored the degree of sequence similarity between plasmids from Enterobacteriaceae with different epidemiological links. Short-read sequence data of Enterobacteriaceae cultured from humans and broilers were screened for the presence of both a <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub> gene and an IncI1–pST12 replicon. Isolates were long-read sequenced on a MinION sequencer (OxfordNanopore Technologies). After plasmid reconstruction using hybrid assembly, pairwise single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were determined. The plasmids were annotated, and a pan-genome was constructed to compare genes variably present between the different plasmids. Nine <i>Escherichia coli</i> sequences of broiler origin, four <i>Escherichia coli </i>sequences, and one <i>Salmonella enterica</i> sequence of human origin were selected for the current analysis. A circular contig with the IncI1–pST12 replicon and <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub> gene was extracted from the assembly graph of all fourteen isolates. Analysis of the IncI1–pST12 plasmids revealed a low number of SNP differences (range of 0–9 SNPs). The range of SNP differences overlapped in isolates with different epidemiological links. One-hundred and twelve from a total of 113 genes of the pan-genome were present in all plasmid constructs. Next generation sequencing analysis of <i>bla</i><sub>CMY-2</sub>-containing IncI1–pST12 plasmids isolated from Enterobacteriaceae with different epidemiological links show a high degree of sequence similarity in terms of SNP differences and the number of shared genes. Therefore, statements on the horizontal transfer of these plasmids based on genetic identity should be made with caution.
topic AmpC β-lactamase
plasmid
IncI1
blaCMY-2
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/11/1755
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