Tracking blaCTX-M transmission through transposable elements in uropathogenic and commensal E. coli

Denyss Guilcazo, Liseth Salinas, Cristina Chavez, Katherine Vasquez, Gabriela I. Mendez, Lance B. Price, Jay P. Graham, Joseph N.S. Eisenberg, Gabriel Trueba

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Aim: To investigate the nucleotide sequences associated with transposable elements carrying blaCTX-M allelic variants as potential markers for the transmission of antimicrobial resistance genes between domestic animals, humans and the environment. Materials & methods: We conducted whole-genome sequencing and analyzed the nucleotide sequences of most abundant blaCTX-M allelic variants (blaCTX-M-27, blaCTX-M-55, and blaCTX-M-65) in commensal Escherichia coli (n = 20) from household members in Quito and uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) (n = 149) isolated from nine clinics in Quito, Ecuador. Results: The Ecuadorian commensal E. coli and UPEC displayed identical nucleotide sequences surrounding the blaCTX-M gene and the synteny was similar to those found in other parts of the world; however phylogenetic analysis indicated that the genetic environments in Ecuadorian isolates were unique. Conclusion: These findings suggest that the nucleotide sequences flanking the blaCTX-M genes may be useful for resolving ARG transmission pathways, especially inter-regional analyses.

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PublicaciónFuture Microbiology
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EstadoAceptada/en prensa - 2025

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