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Diverse genomic and epidemiological landscapes of redundant pbp5 genes in Enterococcus spp.: Insights into plasmid mobilization, ampicillin susceptibility, and environmental interactions

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Diverse genomic and epidemiological landscapes of redundant pbp5 genes in Enterococcus spp.: Insights into plasmid mobilization, ampicillin susceptibility, and environmental interactions
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2024
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Bierge, P
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Sánchez Osuna, M
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Gasch, O
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Pich, Q
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Vol. 957
ISSN: 0048-9697
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Genetic redundancy in bacteria plays a crucial role in enhancing adaptability and accelerating evolution in response to selective pressures, particularly those associated with rapid environmental changes. Aminopenicillins like ampicillin are important therapeutic options for Enterococcus infections in both humans and animals, with resistance mostly associated with pbp5 gene mutations or overexpression. While the occurrence of redundant pbp5 genes has been occasionally reported, the advantages for the host bacteria have not been explored in detail. During a whole-genome sequencing project of Enterococcus faecium from bacteremic patients, we identified an ST592 strain (Efm57) with redundant pbp5 genes. This presented an opportunity to investigate the prevalence and implications of multiple pbp5 acquisitions in diverse Enterococcus species across various sources, geographical regions, and timeframes. The analysis of 618 complete Enterococcus genomes from public databases revealed that 3.2 % harbored redundant pbp5 genes, located on chromosomes or plasmids across different species from diverse epidemiological backgrounds. The proteins encoded by these genes showed homologies ranging from 51.1 % to 97.5 % compared to native copies. Phylogenetic analysis grouped redundant PBP5 amino acid sequences into three distinct clades, with insertion sequences (mostly IS6-like) facilitating their recent spread to diverse plasmids with varying genetic backbones. The presence of multiple antibiotic resistance genes on pbp5-plasmids, including those conferring resistance to linezolid, underscores their involvement in co-selection and recombination events with other clinically-relevant antibiotics. Conjugation experiments confirmed the transferability of a specific 24 kb pbp5-plasmid from the Efm57 strain. This plasmid was associated with higher minimum inhibitory concentrations of ampicillin and conferred bacteria growth advantages at 22 °C. In conclusion, the widespread distribution of redundant pbp5 genes among Enterococcus spp. highlights the complex interplay between genetic mobility, environmental factors, and multidrug resistance in overlapping ecosystems emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics to mitigate antibiotic resistance spread within the One Health framework. © 2024 The Authors
Language: English
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