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Co-Existence of mcr-1 and bla NDM-5 in an Escherichia coli Strain Isolated from the Pharmaceutical Industry, WWTP.


ABSTRACT: Abstract:The emergence of the plasmid-borne colistin-resistant gene (mcr-1) poses a great threat to human health. What is worse, the recent observations of the co-existence of mcr-1 with other antimicrobial resistance genes in some bacteria cause further concern. Here, we present the first report of a wild Escherichia coli strain that co-carries an mcr-1 encoding phage-like IncY plasmid (pR15_MCR-1) and a bla NDM-5 encoding IncX3 plasmid (pR15_NDM-5) from a pharmaceutical industry, wastewater treatment plant, in China. This study highlights the spreading of E. coli carrying both mcr-1 and bla NDM-5 genes in the pharmaceutical industry. Importance:Escherichia coli strains that carry both mcr-1 and bla NDM-5 genes are of great health concern and are already found in humans and animals worldwide, yet there is a paucity of observations of this resistant strain in the environment. Here we present the first isolation of an E. coli strain (R15) that co-carries mcr-1 and bla NDM-5 genes from a wastewater treatment plant in China. Whole-genome sequencing indicated that R15 harbored two plasmids, pR15_MCR-1 and pR15_NDM-5, that carry mcr-1 and bla NDM-5, respectively. The observation of this wild-derived E. coli strain that carries mcr-1 and bla NDM-5 genes simultaneously calls for the urgency to improve monitoring and reducing its further spreading.

SUBMITTER: Han H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7083644 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Co-Existence of <i>mcr-1</i> and <i>bla</i> <sub>NDM-5</sub> in an <i>Escherichia coli</i> Strain Isolated from the Pharmaceutical Industry, WWTP.

Han Huiming H   Liu Wenhong W   Cui Xinjie X   Cheng Xu X   Jiang Xiawei X  

Infection and drug resistance 20200316


<h4>Abstract</h4>The emergence of the plasmid-borne colistin-resistant gene (<i>mcr-1</i>) poses a great threat to human health. What is worse, the recent observations of the co-existence of <i>mcr-1</i> with other antimicrobial resistance genes in some bacteria cause further concern. Here, we present the first report of a wild <i>Escherichia coli</i> strain that co-carries an <i>mcr-1</i> encoding phage-like IncY plasmid (pR15_MCR-1) and a <i>bla</i> <sub>NDM-5</sub> encoding IncX3 plasmid (pR1  ...[more]

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