Antibiotic Resistance Mediated by Escherichia coli in Kuwait Marine Environment as Revealed through Genomic Analysis.
Hanan A Al-SarawiNazima HabibiSaif UddinAwadhesh N JhaMohammed A Al-SarawiBrett P LyonsPublished in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Antibiotic-resistance gene elements (ARGEs) such as antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs), integrons, and plasmids are key to the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in marine environments. Kuwait's marine area is vulnerable to sewage contaminants introduced by numerous storm outlets and indiscriminate waste disposal near recreational beaches. Therefore, it has become a significant public health issue and warrants immediate investigation. Coliforms, especially Gram-negative Escherichia coli , have been regarded as significant indicators of recent fecal pollution and carriers of ARGEs. In this study, we applied a genome-based approach to identify ARGs' prevalence in E. coli isolated from mollusks and coastal water samples collected in a previous study. In addition, we investigated the plasmids and intl1 (class 1 integron) genes coupled with the ARGs, mediating their spread within the Kuwait marine area. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) identified genes resistant to the drug classes of beta-lactams ( bla CMY-150 , bla CMY-42 , bla CTX-M-15 , bla DHA-1 , bla MIR-1 , bla OKP-B-15 , bla OXA-1 , bla OXA-48 , bla TEM-1B , bla TEM-35 ), trimethoprim ( dfrA14 , dfrA15 , dfrA16 , dfrA1 , dfrA5 , dfrA7 ), fluroquinolone ( oqxA , oqxB , qnrB38 , qnrB4 , qnrS1 ), aminoglycoside ( aadA2 , ant(3'')-Ia , aph(3'')-Ib , aph(3')-Ia , aph(6)-Id ), fosfomycin ( fosA7 , fosA_6 , fosA , fosB1 ), sulfonamide ( sul1 , sul2 , sul3 ), tetracycline ( tet-A , tet-B ), and macrolide ( mph-A ). The MFS-type drug efflux gene mdf-A is also quite common in E. coli isolates (80%). The plasmid ColRNAI was also found to be prevalent in E. coli. The integron gene intI1 and gene cassettes (GC) were reported to be in 36% and 33%, respectively, of total E. coli isolates. A positive and significant ( p < 0.001) correlation was observed between phenotypic AMR- intl1 (r = 0.311) and phenotypic AMR-GC (r = 0.188). These findings are useful for the surveillance of horizontal gene transfer of AMR in the marine environments of Kuwait.
Keyphrases
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- escherichia coli
- antibiotic resistance genes
- multidrug resistant
- genome wide
- gram negative
- genome wide identification
- public health
- antimicrobial resistance
- copy number
- wastewater treatment
- microbial community
- heavy metals
- biofilm formation
- acinetobacter baumannii
- long non coding rna
- genome wide analysis
- risk assessment
- cell proliferation
- emergency department
- anaerobic digestion
- transcription factor
- risk factors
- cystic fibrosis
- long noncoding rna
- municipal solid waste
- high speed