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Transferable Resistance Gene optrA in Enterococcus faecalis from Swine in Brazil.

Lara Mendes de AlmeidaFrançois LebretonAnthony GacaPaulo M BispoJose T SaavedraRodrigo N CalumbyLuciano Aparecido Meireles GrilloTiciano Gomes do NascimentoPedro H FilsnerAndrea Micke MorenoMichael S Gilmore
Published in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2020)
OptrA is an ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-F protein that confers resistance to oxazolidinones and phenicols and can be either plasmid-encoded or chromosomally encoded. Here, we isolated 13 Enterococcus faecalis strains possessing a linezolid MIC of ≥4 mg/liter from nursery pigs in swine herds located across Brazil. Genome sequence comparison showed that these strains possess optrA in different genetic contexts occurring in 5 different E. faecalis sequence type backgrounds. The optrA gene invariably occurred in association with an araC regulator and a gene encoding a hypothetical protein. In some contexts, this genetic island was able to excise and form a covalently closed circle within the cell; this circle appeared to occur in high abundance and to be transmissible by coresident plasmids.
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