Novel IncFII plasmid harbouring blaNDM-4 in a carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli of pig origin, Italy

Author:

Diaconu Elena L1,Carfora Virginia1ORCID,Alba Patricia1,Di Matteo Paola1,Stravino Fiorentino1,Buccella Carmela1,Dell’Aira Elena1,Onorati Roberta1,Sorbara Luigi1,Battisti Antonio1,Franco Alessia1

Affiliation:

1. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana ‘M. Aleandri’, National Reference Laboratory for Antimicrobial Resistance, Department of General Diagnostics, Rome, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To the best of our knowledge, we describe the first evidence in Europe of an MDR, blaNDM-4-positive Escherichia coli isolated from a food-producing animal, harboured by a novel IncFII plasmid of which we report the complete sequence. Methods One blaNDM-4-positive E. coli isolated in 2019 from the caecal contents of a fattening pig in Italy was in-depth characterized by combined bioinformatic analysis of Oxford Nanopore long reads and Illumina short reads, for in silico typing, determination of the blaNDM-4 genetic context and full reconstruction of the blaNDM-4–carrying plasmid. Results The isolate belonged to ST641 and to the genoserotype O108:H23 and tested positive for different virulence genes and plasmid replicons. The MDR phenotype of resistance to all β-lactams, carbapenems, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim was mediated by blaTEM-1B, blaNDM-4, sul1/sul3 and dfrA12, respectively. The blaNDM-4 gene was harboured by a novel 53 043 bp IncFII plasmid (pMOL412_FII) composed of four main genetic regions, including an MDR region (MRR-NDM-4) of 16 kb carrying blaNDM-4 and several antimicrobial resistance genes located in a class 1 integron. pMOL412_FII was closely related to another ∼90.3 kb plasmid (pM109_FII) harbouring blaNDM-4 in an E. coli isolated from a human patient in Myanmar. Conclusions To the best of our knowledge, we have identified for the first time in Europe an NDM-producing Enterobacterales in livestock and resolved the complete sequence of the novel pMOL412_FII plasmid harbouring blaNDM-4 in an MRR. A global One Health approach, comparing genomic data from different sources and geographical areas, may help to trace back and control possible plasmid-borne carbapenemase gene transmission between animals and humans and along the food chain at international level.

Funder

Research Project ‘IMPART’

One Health European Joint Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)

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