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The draft genomes of Elizabethkingia anophelis of equine origin are genetically similar to three isolates from human clinical specimens.


ABSTRACT: We report the isolation and characterization of two Elizabethkingia anophelis strains (OSUVM-1 and OSUVM-2) isolated from sources associated with horses in Oklahoma. Both strains appeared susceptible to fluoroquinolones and demonstrated high MICs to all cell wall active antimicrobials including vancomycin, along with aminoglycosides, fusidic acid, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline. Typical of the Elizabethkingia, both draft genomes contained multiple copies of ?-lactamase genes as well as genes predicted to function in antimicrobial efflux. Phylogenetic analysis of the draft genomes revealed that OSUVM-1 and OSUVM-2 differ by only 6 SNPs and are in a clade with 3 strains of Elizabethkingia anophelis that were responsible for human infections. These findings therefore raise the possibility that Elizabethkingia might have the potential to move between humans and animals in a manner similar to known zoonotic pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Johnson WL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6053191 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The draft genomes of Elizabethkingia anophelis of equine origin are genetically similar to three isolates from human clinical specimens.

Johnson William L WL   Ramachandran Akhilesh A   Torres Nathanial J NJ   Nicholson Ainsley C AC   Whitney Anne M AM   Bell Melissa M   Villarma Aaron A   Humrighouse Ben W BW   Sheth Mili M   Dowd Scot E SE   McQuiston John R JR   Gustafson John E JE  

PloS one 20180719 7


We report the isolation and characterization of two Elizabethkingia anophelis strains (OSUVM-1 and OSUVM-2) isolated from sources associated with horses in Oklahoma. Both strains appeared susceptible to fluoroquinolones and demonstrated high MICs to all cell wall active antimicrobials including vancomycin, along with aminoglycosides, fusidic acid, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline. Typical of the Elizabethkingia, both draft genomes contained multiple copies of β-lactamase genes as well as genes  ...[more]

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