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Polymyxin Resistance in Salmonella : Exploring Mutations and Genetic Determinants of Non-Human Isolates.

Thais VieiraCarla Adriana Dos SantosAmanda Maria de Jesus BertaniGisele Lozano CostaKaroline Rodrigues CamposCláudio Tavares SacchiMarcos Paulo Vieira CunhaEneas CarvalhoAlef Janguas da CostaJacqueline Boldrin de PaivaMarcela da Silva RubioCarlos Henrique CamargoMonique Ribeiro Tiba Casas
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Until 2015, polymyxin resistance was primarily attributed to chromosomal mutations. However, with the first report of mobile colistin resistance ( mcr-1 ) in commensal Escherichia coli from food animals in China, the landscape has changed. To evaluate the presence of polymyxin resistance in Salmonella spp., a drop screening test for colistin and polymyxin B was carried out on 1156 isolates of non-human origin (animals, food, and the environment), received in Brazil, between 2016 and 2021. Subsequently, 210 isolates with resistant results in the drop test were subjected to the gold-standard test (broth microdilution) for both colistin and polymyxin B. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 102 resistant isolates was performed for a comprehensive analysis of associated genes. Surprisingly, none of the isolates resistant to colistin in the drop test harbored any of the mcr variants ( mcr-1 to mcr-10 ). WGS identified that the most common mutations were found in pmrA (n= 22; T89S) and pmrB (n = 24; M15T, G73S, V74I, I83A, A111V). Other resistance determinants were also detected, such as the aac ( 6 ')- Iaa gene in 72 isolates, while others carried beta-lactamase genes ( bla TEM-1 bla CTX-M-2 , bla CMY-2 ). Additionally, genes associated with fluoroquinolone resistance ( qnrB19 , qnrS1 , oqxA/B ) were detected in 11 isolates. Colistin and polymyxin B resistance were identified among Salmonella from non-human sources, but not associated with the mcr genes. Furthermore, the already-described mutations associated with polymyxin resistance were detected in only a small number of isolates, underscoring the need to explore and characterize unknown genes that contribute to resistance.
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