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Advantage of the F2:A1:B- IncF Pandemic Plasmid over IncC Plasmids in In Vitro Acquisition and Evolution of bla CTX-M Gene-Bearing Plasmids in Escherichia coli.


ABSTRACT: Despite a fitness cost imposed on bacterial hosts, large conjugative plasmids play a key role in the diffusion of resistance determinants, such as CTX-M extended-spectrum ?-lactamases. Among the large conjugative plasmids, IncF plasmids are the most predominant group, and an F2:A1:B- IncF-type plasmid encoding a CTX-M-15 variant was recently described as being strongly associated with the emerging worldwide Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131)-O25b:H4 H30Rx/C2 sublineage. In this context, we investigated the fitness cost of narrow-range F-type plasmids, including the F2:A1:B- IncF-type CTX-M-15 plasmid, and of broad-range C-type plasmids in the K-12-like J53-2 E. coli strain. Although all plasmids imposed a significant fitness cost to the bacterial host immediately after conjugation, we show, using an experimental-evolution approach, that a negative impact on the fitness of the host strain was maintained throughout 1,120 generations with the IncC-IncR plasmid, regardless of the presence or absence of cefotaxime, in contrast to the F2:A1:B- IncF plasmid, whose cost was alleviated. Many chromosomal and plasmid rearrangements were detected after conjugation in transconjugants carrying the IncC plasmids but not in transconjugants carrying the F2:A1:B- IncF plasmid, except for insertion sequence (IS) mobilization from the fliM gene leading to the restoration of motility of the recipient strains. Only a few mutations occurred on the chromosome of each transconjugant throughout the experimental-evolution assay. Our findings indicate that the F2:A1:B- IncF CTX-M-15 plasmid is well adapted to the E. coli strain studied, contrary to the IncC-IncR CTX-M-15 plasmid, and that such plasmid-host adaptation could participate in the evolutionary success of the CTX-M-15-producing pandemic E. coli ST131-O25b:H4 lineage.

SUBMITTER: Maherault AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6761558 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Advantage of the F2:A1:B- IncF Pandemic Plasmid over IncC Plasmids in <i>In Vitro</i> Acquisition and Evolution of <i>bla</i><sub>CTX-M</sub> Gene-Bearing Plasmids in Escherichia coli.

Mahérault Anne-Claire AC   Kemble Harry H   Magnan Mélanie M   Gachet Benoit B   Roche David D   Le Nagard Hervé H   Tenaillon Olivier O   Denamur Erick E   Branger Catherine C   Landraud Luce L  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20190923 10


Despite a fitness cost imposed on bacterial hosts, large conjugative plasmids play a key role in the diffusion of resistance determinants, such as CTX-M extended-spectrum β-lactamases. Among the large conjugative plasmids, IncF plasmids are the most predominant group, and an F2:A1:B- IncF-type plasmid encoding a CTX-M-15 variant was recently described as being strongly associated with the emerging worldwide <i>Escherichia coli</i> sequence type 131 (ST131)-O25b:H4 <i>H</i>30Rx/C2 sublineage. In  ...[more]

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