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Genomic Insights into Global blaCTX-M-55-Positive Escherichia coli Epidemiology and Transmission Characteristics

In recent years, bla CTX-M-55 -positive Escherichia coli has been widely reported in multiple locations with an increasing trend in prevalence, yet few studies have comprehensively analyzed the transmission characteristics and epidemiological patterns of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli . Here, we con...

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Published in:Microbiology spectrum 2023-08, Vol.11 (4), p.e0108923-e0108923
Main Authors: Yang, Jin-Tao, Zhang, Li-Juan, Lu, Yang, Zhang, Rong-Min, Jiang, Hong-Xia
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Summary:In recent years, bla CTX-M-55 -positive Escherichia coli has been widely reported in multiple locations with an increasing trend in prevalence, yet few studies have comprehensively analyzed the transmission characteristics and epidemiological patterns of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli . Here, we constructed a bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli global genomic data set as completely as possible and explored the epidemiology and potential impact of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli on a global scale by high-resolution bioinformatics methods. The results show that bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli has spread widely worldwide, especially in Asia, with the rich sequence typing (ST) diversity and high proportion of auxiliary genome occupancy indicating a high degree of openness. The phylogenetic tree suggests that bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli is frequently clonally transmitted between the three human-animal environments and often cotransmitted with fosA , mcr, bla NDM , and tet (X). The stable presence of InclI1 and InclI2 in different hosts from different sources suggests that this part of the plasmid drives the widespread transmission of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli . We inductively clustered all bla CTX-M-55 flanking environmental gene structures and obtained five types. Notably, “IS Ecp1 - bla CTX-M-55 - orf477 -(Tn2)” and “IS 26 (IS 15DI )- hp - hp - bla CTX-M-55 - orf477 - hp - bla TEM -IS 26 - hp -IS 26 -Tn2” are dominant in “humans” and in “animals and related foods,” respectively. Overall, our findings highlight the importance of whole-genome sequencing-based surveillance in exploring the transmission and evolution of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli in the context of “One Health,” and they serve as a reminder to strengthen the surveillance of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli in order to address the potential risk of future large outbreaks. IMPORTANCE CTX-M-55 was first discovered in Thailand in 2004, and today, this enzyme is the most common CTX-M subtype in E. coli of animal origin in China. Thus, bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli getting widely spread is a growing public health problem. Although prevalence surveys of bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli in different hosts have been widely reported in recent years, they remain insufficient in “One Health” context and from a global comprehensive perspective. Here, we constructed a genomic database of 2144 bla CTX-M-55 -positive E. coli and used bioinformatics methods to resolve the spread and evolution of bla CTX-M-55 -po
ISSN:2165-0497
DOI:10.1128/spectrum.01089-23