Discovery of mcr-1-mediated colistin resistance in a highly virulent Escherichia coli lineage

Brian M Forde, Hosam Mamoon Zowawi, Patrick Harris, Leah Roberts, Emad Ibrahim, Nissar Shaikh, Anand Deshmukh, Mazen A. Sid Ahmed, Muna Al Maslamani, Kyra Cottrell, Ella Trembizki, Lana Sundac, Heidi H. Yu, Jian Li, Mark A Schembri, David M Whiley, David L. Paterson, Scott A. Beatson

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Abstract

Resistance to last-line polymyxins mediated by the plasmid-borne mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr-1) represents a new threat to global human health. Here we present the complete genome sequence of an mcr-1-positive multidrugresistant Escherichia coli strain (MS8345). We show that MS8345 belongs to serotype O2:K1:H4, has a large 241,164-bp IncHI2 plasmid that carries 15 other antibiotic resistance genes (including the extended-spectrum β-lactamase blaCTX-M-1) and 3 putative multidrug efflux systems, and contains 14 chromosomally encoded antibiotic resistance genes. MS8345 also carries a large ColV-like virulence plasmid that has been associated with E. coli bacteremia. Whole-genome phylogeny revealed that MS8345 clusters within a discrete clade in the sequence type 95 (ST95) lineage, and MS8345 is very closely related to the highly virulent O45:K1:H4 clone associated with neonatal meningitis. Overall, the acquisition of a plasmid carrying resistance to colistin and multiple other antibiotics in this virulent E. coli lineage is concerning and might herald an era where the empirical treatment of ST95 infections becomes increasingly more difficult.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00486-18
Number of pages11
JournalmSphere
Volume3
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018

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Keywords

  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Escherichia coli
  • Genome analysis

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