Characterization of a P1-Like Bacteriophage Carrying an SHV-2 Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase from an Escherichia coli Strain

Author:

Billard-Pomares Typhaine,Fouteau Stéphanie,Jacquet Marie Elise,Roche David,Barbe Valérie,Castellanos Miguel,Bouet Jean Yves,Cruveiller Stéphane,Médigue Claudine,Blanco Jorge,Clermont Olivier,Denamur Erick,Branger Catherine

Abstract

ABSTRACTP1 bacteriophages lysogenize bacteria as independent plasmid-like elements. We describe here a P1-like bacteriophage, RCS47, carrying ablaSHV-2gene, isolated from a clinical strain ofEscherichia colifrom phylogroup B1, and we report the prevalence of P1-like prophages in naturalE. coliisolates. We found that 70% of the sequence of RCS47, a 115-kb circular molecule, was common to the reference P1 bacteriophage under GenBank accession no.AF234172.1, with the shared sequences being 99% identical. RCS47 had acquired two main foreign DNA fragments: a 9,636-bp fragment mobilized by two IS26elements containing ablaSHV-2gene, and an 8,544-bp fragment mobilized by two IS5elements containing an operon encoding a dimethyl sulfoxide reductase. The reference P1 prophage plasmid replication gene belonged to the IncY incompatibility group, whereas that of RCS47 was from an unknown group. The lytic capacity of RCS47 andblaSHV-2gene transduction, through the lysogenization of RCS47 in the recipientE. colistrains, were not demonstrated. The prevalence of P1-like prophages in various animal and humanE. colistrain collections, as determined by the PCR detection ofrepL, the lytic replication gene, was 12.6%. No differences in the prevalences of these prophages were found between extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing and non-ESBL-producing strains (P= 0.69), but this prevalence was lower in phylogroup B2 than in the other phylogroups (P= 0.008), suggesting epistatic interactions between P1 family phages and the genetic background ofE. colistrains. P1-like phages are part of the mobile elements that carry antibiotic resistance. The high prevalence of P1-like prophages suggests their role may be underestimated.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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