Detection of Extended Spectrum ß-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli with Biofilm Formation from Chicken Meat in Istanbul.
Ali AydinAli Anil SuleymanogluAbzal AbdramanovPeter PaulsenEmek DumenPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the major public health problems worldwide. This study aimed to detect the presence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-(ESBL-)producing Escherichia ( E. ) coli in chicken meat in Istanbul, Türkiye. Raw chicken meat samples ( n = 208) were collected from different sale points and analyzed for ESBL-producing E. coli . In total, 101 (48.5%) isolates were confirmed as E. coli by PCR, of which 80/101 (79.2%) demonstrated multiple antibiotic resistance. Resistance against amoxicillin-clavulanic acid was most frequent (87.1%). Eighteen isolates (17.8%) demonstrated phenotypical ESBL resistance, as assessed by the double disc synergy test (DDST). Isolates were tested for the presence of β-lactamase genes and mobilized colistin-resistant genes. The bla TEM group was most frequently detected (97.02%), followed by bla CTX m (45.5%), bla SHV (9.9%), and bla OXA-2 (0.9%). However, mcr genes and bla NDM, bla KPC , bla VIM , and bla OXA-48 genes were not found in any isolate. E. coli strains were tested for biofilm formation in six different media [Nutrient broth, LB broth, Tryptone Soya broth (TSB), TSB containing 1% sucrose, TSB containing 0.6% yeast extract, and BHI]. Biofilm formation by E. coli isolates (44/101, 43.5%) was highest in TSB with 1% sucrose. It is worth noting that all biofilm-producing isolates were found to harbor the bla TEM-1 gene, which can indicate a high level of antibiotic resistance. This is the first report about ESBL-producing E. coli in poultry meat, the exposure of consumers in Istanbul metropolitan areas, and the ability of E. coli from this region to produce biofilms.
Keyphrases
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- escherichia coli
- biofilm formation
- genome wide
- antimicrobial resistance
- public health
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- candida albicans
- genome wide identification
- genetic diversity
- staphylococcus aureus
- multidrug resistant
- mental health
- bioinformatics analysis
- cystic fibrosis
- genome wide analysis
- quantum dots
- cell wall
- sensitive detection
- real time pcr