2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.07.442932
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Genomic surveillance of vancomycin-resistantEnterococcus faeciumreveals spread of a linear plasmid conferring a nutrient utilization advantage

Abstract: Healthcare-associated outbreaks of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) are a worldwide problem with increasing prevalence. The genomic plasticity of this hospital-adapted pathogen contributes to its efficient spread despite infection control measures. Here, we aimed to identify the genomic and phenotypic determinants of healthcare-associated transmission of VREfm. We assessed the VREfm transmission networks at the tertiary-care University Hospital of Zurich (USZ) between October 2014 and February… Show more

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“…Hundreds of genomes of each of these clones are present in the NCBI database and the vast majority do not harbour linear plasmid sequences, suggesting that the linear-plasmid-positive variants are rare, and likely result from recent horizontal transfer but this has not resulted in clonal expansion during which the plasmid has been stably maintained. This is in contrast to the recent report in Enterococcus faecium where the linear plasmid pELF_USZ was stably maintained in a host lineage during >2 years of clonal spread in a hospital [ 4 ].…”
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“…Hundreds of genomes of each of these clones are present in the NCBI database and the vast majority do not harbour linear plasmid sequences, suggesting that the linear-plasmid-positive variants are rare, and likely result from recent horizontal transfer but this has not resulted in clonal expansion during which the plasmid has been stably maintained. This is in contrast to the recent report in Enterococcus faecium where the linear plasmid pELF_USZ was stably maintained in a host lineage during >2 years of clonal spread in a hospital [ 4 ].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…This is in contrast to the recent report in Enterococcus faecium where the linear plasmid pELF_USZ was stably maintained in a host lineage during >2 years of clonal spread in a hospital [4].…”
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“…To investigate whether the large transferable vanA -encoding contigs identified in isolates SJ11 and BSI_SJ40 by hybrid assembly were linear plasmids, the sequences of the contigs were compared with the corresponding sequences of linear plasmids pELF1 (143 316 bp), pELF2 (108 102 bp) and pELF_USZ (101 837 bp) recently described in VREfm isolates from Japan 30 , 31 and Switzerland, respectively. 32 Comparing the vanA contigs from SJ11 (116 749 bp) and BSI_SJ40 (131 341 bp) revealed a clear homology ( Figure S6 ). Each plasmid and contig harboured genes encoding putative replication initiation proteins and proteins with a putative role in DNA partitioning and transfer.…”
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confidence: 98%