1. Identification of Plasmid-Mediated Tigecycline-Resistant Gene tet (X4) in Enterobacter cloacae from Pigs in China.
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Wu Y, He R, Qin M, Yang Y, Chen J, Feng Y, Liang X, Deng W, Ding X, Qin LN, Liao K, Yang Y, and Tian GB
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, China, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Plasmids genetics, Swine, Tigecycline pharmacology, Enterobacter cloacae genetics, Escherichia coli genetics
- Abstract
Two tet (X4)-positive Enterobacter cloacae isolates TECL_1 and TECL_2 were isolated from pigs in China. S1-PFGE and Southern blotting showed that tet (X4) located on plasmids in the size of ∼290 kb and ∼190 kb in TECL_1 and TECL_2, respectively. Conjugation experiment demonstrated that the tet (X4)-harboring plasmid can transfer from the donor strain TECL_1 and TECL_2 to the recipient strain Escherichia coli J53, and the tigecycline resistance of transconjugants was increased by 128-fold and 64-fold compared with E. coli J53, respectively. We obtained the complete plasmid sequence of pTECL_2-190k-tetX4 (190,185 bp) from E. cloacae TECL_2 and found that the plasmid was a hybrid plasmid with replicon types of IncFIA, IncHI1A and IncHI1B. We further analyzed 85 tet (X4)-carrying plasmids in the public database and clarified that pTECL_2-190k-tetX4-like plasmid was widespread in multiple species of Enterobacteriaceae. IMPORTANCE We identified two tet (X4)-positive E. cloacae isolates, which has not been previously reported. We obtained the complete sequence of pTECL_2-190k-tetX4 and found that it was a hybrid plasmid with multiple replicon types, including IncFIA, IncHI1A and IncHI1B. By comparing all the known tet (X4)-carrying plasmids, we found that pTECL_2-190k-tetX4-like plasmid has been disseminated across various species in China. Our study expanded the identification of tet (X4)-positive species and emphasized that pTECL_2-190k-tetX4-like plasmid has spread widely in various species.
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- 2022
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