2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13099-019-0298-5
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Genomic characterization of Escherichia coli LCT-EC001, an extremely multidrug-resistant strain with an amazing number of resistance genes

Abstract: Background Multidrug resistance is a growing global public health threat with far more serious consequences than generally anticipated. In this study, we investigated the antibiotic resistance and genomic traits of a clinical strain of Escherichia coli LCT-EC001. Results LCT-EC001 was resistant to 16 kinds of widely used antibiotics, including fourth-generation cephalosporins and carbapenems. In total, up to 68 determinants associated with ant… Show more

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“…In contrast, however, E. coli correlated more distinctly with the highly critical carbapeneme resistance gene bla NDM-1 (+0.397) in hospital-impacted WWTP effluents of cluster H, but demonstrated lower correlation coefficients to other ARGs. The abundance of the frequently occuring ARGs was also recently described in E. coli isolates from patients 16,17 , but also from environmental samples 18 . Similar changes in correlation profiling between effluents of clusters H and C were also observed for other FPB like K. pneumoniae, A. baumannii, P. aeruginosa, and enterococci ( Table 1).…”
Section: Calculation Of the Pearson Coefficient Of Single Bacterial Gmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In contrast, however, E. coli correlated more distinctly with the highly critical carbapeneme resistance gene bla NDM-1 (+0.397) in hospital-impacted WWTP effluents of cluster H, but demonstrated lower correlation coefficients to other ARGs. The abundance of the frequently occuring ARGs was also recently described in E. coli isolates from patients 16,17 , but also from environmental samples 18 . Similar changes in correlation profiling between effluents of clusters H and C were also observed for other FPB like K. pneumoniae, A. baumannii, P. aeruginosa, and enterococci ( Table 1).…”
Section: Calculation Of the Pearson Coefficient Of Single Bacterial Gmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The 31HGR, 47C, 87CLU, and 3AS genomes were related to previously reported strains that are of intestinal origins (either pathogenic or commensal) such as E. coli O157:H7 and E. coli 0104:H4. It is noteworthy that 31HGR, 47C, and 87CLU harbored genes that are common to ExPECs, especially 31HGR, which was the strain that exhibited divergence with respect to the other genomes sequenced in this work; this evidences the evolution of intestinal bacteria given the need to adapt to different environments [51] by acquiring genetic material from ExPECs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Protein sequences of the coding genes predicted in 30 C. granulosum genomes were annotated through a BLASTP search against CARD 2023 ( Alcock et al, 2023 ). The search parameters included E-value threshold of less than 1e-5 and minimum alignment length percentage of greater than 40%, as previously described by Zhang et al (2019) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%