Bile Carriage of optrA -Positive Enterococcus faecium in a Patient with Choledocholith.
Li DengWendong ZhenJing WangDachuan LinPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2023)
We isolated one Enterococcus faecium isolate SZ21B15 from a bile sample of a patient with choledocholith in Shenzhen, China in 2021. It was positive for oxazolidinone resistance gene optrA and was intermediate to linezolid. The whole genome of E. faecium SZ21B15 was sequenced by Illumina Hiseq. It belonged to ST533 within the clonal complex 17. The optrA gene and additional two resistance genes fexA and erm (A) were located within a 25,777-bp multiresistance region, which was inserted into the chromosomal radC gene, being chromosomal intrinsic resistance genes. The chromosomal optrA gene cluster found in E. faecium SZ21B15 was closely related to the corresponding regions of multiple optrA -carrying plasmids or chromosomes from Enterococcus , Listeria , Staphylococcus, and Lactococcus strains. It further highlights the ability of the optrA cluster that transfers between plasmids and chromosomes and evolves by a series of molecular recombination events. IMPORTANCE Oxazolidinone are effective antimicrobial agents for the treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria, including vancomycin-resistant enterococci. The emergence and global spread of transferable oxazolidinone resistance genes such as optrA is worrisome. Enterococcus spp. can become causes of hospital-associated infections and are also widely distributed in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals and the natural environment. In this study, one E. faecium isolate from bile sample carried chromosomal optrA , being intrinsic resistance gene. optrA -positive E. faecium in bile not only makes the treatment of gallstones difficult, but also may become a reservoir of resistance genes in the body.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- copy number
- genome wide analysis
- multidrug resistant
- escherichia coli
- biofilm formation
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- staphylococcus aureus
- healthcare
- gene expression
- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
- case report
- emergency department
- cystic fibrosis
- oxidative stress
- dna damage
- replacement therapy
- electronic health record