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ABSTRACT: Background
The plasmid-mediated tigecycline resistance gene tet(X4) confers a high level of resistance to tigecycline. The experiment aims to investigate the prevalence and characterization of tet(X4) in Escherichia coli isolates from chicken and pig farms in Hunan province, China.Methods
A total of six tet(X4) positive strains were identified in 257 E. coli derived from chicken samples in Xiangtan city (n = 2), pig samples in Xiangxiang city (n = 1), Chenzhou city (n = 2), and Zhuzhou city (n = 1). The presence of tet(X4) was directly detected by PCR assay, and then the broth dilution method determined the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of the tet(X4)-positive isolates. Genomic locations were identified by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and bioinformatics.Results
Almost all tet(X4)-positive strains showed high resistance to multidrug, including tigecycline. Resistome analysis revealed many antibiotic resistance genes, including those with resistance to tetracyclines, β-lactams, phenicols, quinolones, lincosamides chloramphenicol, aminoglycosides and sulfamids. These tet(X4)-bearing strains exhibited six distract STs, such as ST10, 202, ST218, ST362, ST2077, ST7068. The plasmid replicon types carrying tet(X4) were the hybrid plasmid IncFIA(HI1)/IncHIA/IncHIB(R27) (5/6) and IncX1 (1/6).Conclusions
The presence of similar genetic environments in E. coli from different cities suggests there may be horizontal transmission pathways promoting the broad spread of drug-resistant genes in Hunan Province, putting great pressure on multidrug resistance monitoring.
SUBMITTER: Yang J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9854778 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yang Jie J Xiao Gang G Xiao Ning N Jiang Zonghan Z Jiang Chao C Li Yujuan Y Chen Wenxin W Lin Hongguang H Sun Zhiliang Z Li Jiyun J
Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) 20230111 1
<h4>Background</h4>The plasmid-mediated tigecycline resistance gene <i>tet</i>(X4) confers a high level of resistance to tigecycline. The experiment aims to investigate the prevalence and characterization of <i>tet</i>(X4) in <i>Escherichia coli</i> isolates from chicken and pig farms in Hunan province, China.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of six <i>tet</i>(X4) positive strains were identified in 257 <i>E. coli</i> derived from chicken samples in Xiangtan city (<i>n</i> = 2), pig samples in Xiangxiang ...[more]