Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Molecular characterization of the(M)-carrying transposon Tnand plasmids inisolates recovered from swine.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in veterinary science
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Liu, Yingying et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Biological and Food Processing Engineering · China
Abstract
Here, we report the genetic features and evolutionary mechanisms of two(M)-bearing plasmids (pTA2 and pTA7) recovered from swineisolates. The genetic profiles of pTA2 and pTA7 and corresponding transconjugants were accessed by S1 nuclease pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and Southern hybridization, followed by whole genome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis. The biological influences of pTA2 and pTA7 were determined by stability and direct competition assays. Both pTA7 and pTA2 had the IncR backbone sequences but differed in the multidrug resistance region (MDR). The MDR of pTA2 consisted of,(M),S1,,,,,,, and(A)-(A) in addition to 22 insertion sequences. Notably, pTA2 carried the novel complex Tn(IS-ctp-lp-(M)-hp-IStnp-IntI4-IS) harboring(M). The fragment carrying(M) (ISlp-(M)-IS---Int), named Tn, and the two resistance modules IS---and(A)-(A) were located in the MDR of pTA7. Both pTA2 and pTA7 were highly stable inDH5α cells with no fitness cost to the host or disadvantage in growth competition. These results indicate that transposons carrying(M) continuously integrate via mediation with an insertion sequence, which accelerates the transmission of(M) inisolates through integration of other drug-resistant genes, thereby posing a potential serious threat to the efficacy of clinical treatment.
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