Combining sequencing approaches to fully resolve a carbapenemase-encoding megaplasmid in a Pseudomonas shirazica clinical strain.
João BotelhoCédric LoodSally R PartridgeMarília Cristina Santos de MedeirosRob LavigneFilipa GrossoLuísa PeixePublished in: Emerging microbes & infections (2019)
Horizontal transfer of plasmids plays a pivotal role in dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes and emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Plasmid sequencing is thus paramount for accurate epidemiological tracking in hospitals and routine surveillance. Combining Nanopore and Illumina sequencing allowed full assembly of a carbapenemase-encoding megaplasmid carried by multidrug-resistant clinical isolate FFUP_PS_41. Average nucleotide identity analyses revealed that FFUP_PS_41 belongs to the recently proposed new species Pseudomonas shirazica, related to the P. putida phylogenetic group. FFUP_PS_41 harbours a 498,516-bp megaplasmid (pJBCL41) with limited similarity to publicly-available plasmids. pJBCL41 contains genes predicted to encode replication, conjugation, partitioning and maintenance functions and heavy metal resistance. The |aacA7|blaVIM-2|aacA4| cassette array (resistance to carbapenems and aminoglycosides) is located within a class 1 integron that is a defective Tn402 derivative. This transposon lies within a 50,273-bp region bound by Tn3-family 38-bp inverted repeats and flanked by 5-bp direct repeats (DR) that composes additional transposon fragments, five insertion sequences and a Tn3-Derived Inverted-Repeat Miniature Element. The hybrid Nanopore/Illumina approach allowed full resolution of a carbapenemase-encoding megaplasmid from P. shirazica. Identification of novel megaplasmids sheds new light on the evolutionary effects of gene transfer and the selective forces driving antibiotic resistance.
Keyphrases
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- multidrug resistant
- acinetobacter baumannii
- gram negative
- escherichia coli
- single cell
- drug resistant
- antibiotic resistance genes
- genome wide
- single molecule
- heavy metals
- high resolution
- microbial community
- public health
- biofilm formation
- high throughput
- healthcare
- wastewater treatment
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- gene expression
- risk assessment
- bioinformatics analysis
- copy number
- crispr cas
- solid state
- staphylococcus aureus
- anaerobic digestion
- drinking water
- candida albicans
- drug induced
- transcription factor
- genetic diversity