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Characterization of antibiotic resistance genes in the species of the rumen microbiota.


ABSTRACT: Infections caused by multidrug resistant bacteria represent a therapeutic challenge both in clinical settings and in livestock production, but the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes among the species of bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants is not well characterized. Here, we investigate the resistome of 435 ruminal microbial genomes in silico and confirm representative phenotypes in vitro. We find a high abundance of genes encoding tetracycline resistance and evidence that the tet(W) gene is under positive selective pressure. Our findings reveal that tet(W) is located in a novel integrative and conjugative element in several ruminal bacterial genomes. Analyses of rumen microbial metatranscriptomes confirm the expression of the most abundant antibiotic resistance genes. Our data provide insight into antibiotic resistange gene profiles of the main species of ruminal bacteria and reveal the potential role of mobile genetic elements in shaping the resistome of the rumen microbiome, with implications for human and animal health.

SUBMITTER: Sabino YNV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6868206 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of antibiotic resistance genes in the species of the rumen microbiota.

Sabino Yasmin Neves Vieira YNV   Santana Mateus Ferreira MF   Oyama Linda Boniface LB   Santos Fernanda Godoy FG   Moreira Ana Júlia Silva AJS   Huws Sharon Ann SA   Mantovani Hilário Cuquetto HC  

Nature communications 20191120 1


Infections caused by multidrug resistant bacteria represent a therapeutic challenge both in clinical settings and in livestock production, but the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes among the species of bacteria that colonize the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants is not well characterized. Here, we investigate the resistome of 435 ruminal microbial genomes in silico and confirm representative phenotypes in vitro. We find a high abundance of genes encoding tetracycline resistance and evi  ...[more]

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