IS26 drives the dissemination of blaCTX-M genes in an Ecuadorian community

Liseth Salinas, Paúl Cárdenas, Jay P. Graham, Gabriel Trueba

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Abstract

The rapid dissemination of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacterales, mainly Escherichia coli carrying blaCTX-M genes, is a major public health concern due to its successful spread in hospital settings as well as among humans and animals in the community. We characterized ESBL-producing E. coli isolates from children and domestic animals in semirural communities of Ecuador to assess the contribution of horizontal gene transfer of the blaCTX-M genes among E. coli isolates. From 20 selected E. coli isolates (from children and domestic animals) harboring blaCTX-M allelic variants, we identified 16 plasmids carrying blaCTX-M-55 (n = 9), blaCTX-M-65 (n = 5), and blaCTX-M-27 (n = 2), as well as four chromosomes carrying blaCTX-M-65. The backbone structure of plasmids, including replication, maintenance, and plasmid transfer genes, and the synteny was conserved in all plasmids carrying the same blaCTX-M allelic variant. In all plasmids and chromosomes, the blaCTX-M genes were bracketed by two IS26 transposable elements. This study highlights the critical role of the IS26 transposable element for the current mobility of blaCTX-M genes among plasmids or from plasmids to chromosomes, suggesting that IS26-blaCTX-M brackets could be used to study blaCTX-M transmission between humans, domestic animals, and the environment.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicrobiology spectrum
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Escherichia coli
  • IS26
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • bla
  • horizontal gene transfer

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