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Plasmid-Mediated Colistin Resistance Genes mcr-1 and mcr-4 in Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from a Healthy Pig in Portugal.

Ana AmaroCélia LeãoVanessa GuerraTeresa AlbuquerqueLurdes Clemente
Published in: Microbial drug resistance (Larchmont, N.Y.) (2023)
Antimicrobial resistance encoded by mobile colistin resistance ( mcr ) genes is a global and emergent threat. In this study, we report the occurrence of two different populations of colistin-resistant Escherichia coli harboring mcr-1 and mcr-4 variants in the intestinal microbiome of a healthy pig. Following antimicrobial susceptibility determination, the presence of mcr genes in two E. coli strains, isolated according to different selective microbiological procedures, was screened by PCR. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed that both strains were multidrug-resistant; INIAV_002EC was an AmpC producer carrying bla CMY-2 , bla TEM-1B , qnrS1 , mcr-1.1 genes, and INIAV_001EC carrying bla TEM-1A , tetB , and mcr-4.1 genes, along with mutations in quinolone resistance-determining regions. In addition, both strains harbored sul3 , dfrA , and aadA1 determinants. Further genome analysis revealed different plasmid replicons associated with the mcr genes, IncX4 associated with mcr-1.1 , and ColE10 with mcr-4.1 . In addition, other replicons, including IncFIA, IncI1-Iγ, IncX1, IncY, in INIAV_002EC, and IncX1, IncI1, and p0111, in INIAV_001EC, were identified. Furthermore, both strains belonged to ST215 serotype O68:H12 and ST156 serotype O25:H28, respectively. This finding highlights the pig gut flora as a potential reservoir of mobile colistin resistance genes and reports the presence of the mcr-4.1 gene found for the first time in Portugal.
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