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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588972/variations-in-antimicrobial-resistance-genes-present-in-the-rectal-faeces-of-seals-in-scottish-and-liverpool-bay-coastal-waters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleanor Watson, Scott Hamilton, Nuno Silva, Simon Moss, Craig Watkins, Johanna Baily, Thorsten Forster, Ailsa J Hall, Mark P Dagleish
Antibiotic resistance genes originating from human activity are considered important environmental pollutants. Wildlife species can act as sentinels for coastal environmental contamination and in this study we used qPCR array technology to investigate the variety and abundance of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and integrons circulating within seal populations both near to and far from large human populations located around the Scottish and northwest English coast. Rectal swabs were taken from 50 live grey seals and nine live harbour seals...
April 6, 2024: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585854/long-read-genome-sequencing-and-variant-reanalysis-increase-diagnostic-yield-in-neurodevelopmental-disorders
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Susan M Hiatt, James M J Lawlor, Lori H Handley, Donald R Latner, Zachary T Bonnstetter, Candice R Finnila, Michelle L Thompson, Lori Beth Boston, Melissa Williams, Ivan Rodriguez Nunez, Jerry Jenkins, Whitley V Kelley, E Martina Bebin, Michael A Lopez, Anna C E Hurst, Bruce R Korf, Jeremy Schmutz, Jane Grimwood, Gregory M Cooper
Variant detection from long-read genome sequencing (lrGS) has proven to be considerably more accurate and comprehensive than variant detection from short-read genome sequencing (srGS). However, the rate at which lrGS can increase molecular diagnostic yield for rare disease is not yet precisely characterized. We performed lrGS using Pacific Biosciences "HiFi" technology on 96 short-read-negative probands with rare disease that were suspected to be genetic. We generated hg38-aligned variants and de novo phased genome assemblies, and subsequently annotated, filtered, and curated variants using clinical standards...
March 26, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584940/analysis-of-twelve-genomes-of-the-bacterium-kerstersia-gyiorum-from-brown-throated-sloths-bradypus-variegatus-the-first-from-a-non-human-host
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Dennis Carhuaricra-Huaman, Irys H L Gonzalez, Patricia L Ramos, Aline M da Silva, Joao C Setubal
Kerstersia gyiorum is a Gram-negative bacterium found in various animals, including humans, where it has been associated with various infections. Knowledge of the basic biology of K. gyiorum is essential to understand the evolutionary strategies of niche adaptation and how this organism contributes to infectious diseases; however, genomic data about K. gyiorum is very limited, especially from non-human hosts. In this work, we sequenced 12 K. gyiorum genomes isolated from healthy free-living brown-throated sloths ( Bradypus variegatus ) in the Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga (São Paulo, Brazil), and compared them with genomes from isolates of human origin, in order to gain insights into genomic diversity, phylogeny, and host specialization of this species...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584646/the-contribution-of-plasmids-to-trait-diversity-in-a-soil-bacterium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarai S Finks, Pranav Moudgalya, Claudia Weihe, Jennifer B H Martiny
Plasmids are so closely associated with pathogens and antibiotic resistance that their potential for conferring other traits is often overlooked. Few studies consider how the full suite of traits encoded by plasmids is related to a host's environmental adaptation, particularly for Gram-positive bacteria. To investigate the role that plasmid traits might play in microbial communities from natural ecosystems, we identified plasmids carried by isolates of Curtobacterium (phylum Actinomycetota ) from a variety of soil environments...
January 2024: ISME Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583547/rna-based-regulation-in-bacteria-phage-interactions
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REVIEW
Marion Saunier, Louis-Charles Fortier, Olga Soutourina
Interactions of bacteria with their viruses named bacteriophages or phages shape the bacterial genome evolution and contribute to the diversity of phages. RNAs have emerged as key components of several anti-phage defense systems in bacteria including CRISPR-Cas, toxin-antitoxin and abortive infection. Frequent association with mobile genetic elements and interplay between different anti-phage defense systems are largely discussed. Newly discovered defense systems such as retrons and CBASS include RNA components...
April 5, 2024: Anaerobe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577785/earl-grey-a-fully-automated-user-friendly-transposable-element-annotation-and-analysis-pipeline
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias Baril, James Galbraith, Alex Hayward
Transposable elements (TEs) are major components of eukaryotic genomes and are implicated in a range of evolutionary processes. Yet, TE annotation and characterisation remains challenging, particularly for non-specialists, since existing pipelines are typically complicated to install, run, and extract data from. Current methods of automated TE annotation are also subject to issues that reduce overall quality, particularly: (i) fragmented and overlapping TE annotations, leading to erroneous estimates of TE count and coverage; (ii) repeat models represented by short sections of total TE length, with poor capture of 5' and 3' ends...
April 5, 2024: Molecular Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577680/novel-insights-into-phage-biology-of-the-pathogen-clostridioides-difficile-based-on-the-active-virome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam A Schüler, Rolf Daniel, Anja Poehlein
The global pathogen Clostridioides difficile is a well-studied organism, and researchers work on unraveling its fundamental virulence mechanisms and biology. Prophages have been demonstrated to influence C. difficile toxin expression and contribute to the distribution of advantageous genes. All these underline the importance of prophages in C. difficile virulence. Although several C. difficile prophages were sequenced and characterized, investigations on the entire active virome of a strain are still missing...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576824/whole-genome-sequence-analysis-of-two-oxacillin-resistant-and-meca-positive-strains-of-staphylococcus-haemolyticus-isolated-from-ear-swab-samples-of-patients-with-otitis-media
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Zhao Liu, Ling Wang, Jiabing Sun, Qinghuan Zhang, Yue Peng, Susu Tang, Limei Zhang, Xiaobin Li, Zhijian Yu, Tao Zhang
OBJECTIVE: Staphylococcus haemolyticus can cause a series of infections including otitis media (OM), and the oxacillin-resistant S. haemolyticus has become a serious health concern. This study aimed to investigate the genomic characteristics of two strains of oxacillin-resistant and mecA -positive S. haemolyticus isolated from the samples of ear swabs from patients with OM and explore their acquired antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and the mobile genetic elements (MGEs). METHODS: Two oxacillin-resistant S...
2024: Infection and Drug Resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570158/from-disinfection-to-pathogenicity-occurrence-resistome-risks-and-assembly-mechanism-of-biocide-and-metal-resistance-genes-in-hospital-wastewaters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenye Xu, Yibo Zhang, Chun Hu, Chensi Shen, Fang Li, Yumin Xu, Weiping Liu, Dake Shi
Hospital wastewaters (HWWs) represent critical reservoir for the accumulation and propagation of resistance genes. However, studies on biocide and metal resistance genes (BMRGs) and their associated resistome risks and driving mechanisms in HWWs are still in their infancy. Here, metagenomic assembly was firstly used to investigate host pathogenicity and transferability profiles of BMGRs in a typical HWWs system. As a result, genes conferring resistance to Ethidium Bromide, Benzylkonium Chloride, and Cetylpyridinium Chloride dominated biocide resistance genes (BRGs), whereas Cu resistance gene was the largest metal resistance genes (MRGs) contributor...
April 1, 2024: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569972/mobile-genetic-elements-mediate-the-cross-media-transmission-of-antibiotic-resistance-genes-from-pig-farms-and-their-risks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhendi Yu, Zishu Liu, Lingtao Sun, Chifei Dong, Yan Jin, Baolan Hu, Dongqing Cheng
Manure composting in traditional small-scale pig farms leads to the migration and diffusion of antibiotics and antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs) along the chain of transmission to the surrounding environment, increasing the risk of environmental resistance. Understanding the transmission patterns, driving factors, and health risks of ARGs on small-scale pig farms is important for effective control of ARGs transmission. This study was conducted on a small pig farm and its surrounding environment. The cross-media transmission of ARGs and their risks in the farming habitat were investigated using Metagenomic annotation and qPCR quantitative detection...
April 1, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569245/strategic-combination-of-bacteriophages-with-highly-susceptible-cells-for-enhanced-intestinal-settlement-and-resistant-cell-killing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eun-Jin Ha, Seung-Min Hong, Tae-Eun Kim, Sun-Hee Cho, Dae-Sung Ko, Jae-Hong Kim, Kang-Seuk Choi, Hyuk-Joon Kwon
Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) causes enormous economic losses and is a primary contributor to the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR)-related problems in the poultry industry. Bacteriophage (phage) therapy has been successful in controlling MDR, but phage-resistant variants have rapidly emerged through the horizontal transmission of diverse phage defense systems carried on mobile genetic elements. Consequently, while multiple phage cocktails are recommended for phage therapy, there is a growing need to explore simpler and more cost-effective phage treatment alternatives...
March 26, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565354/phages-in-sludge-from-the-a-o-wastewater-treatment-process-play-an-important-role-in-the-transmission-of-args
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoting Li, Tao Chen, Qinghai Ren, Jianbiao Lu, Shengliang Cao, Cheng Liu, Yubao Li
Phages can influence the horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) through transduction, but their profiles and effects on the transmission of ARGs are unclear, especially in complex swine sludge. In this study, we investigated the characterization of phage and ARG profiles in sludge generated from anoxic/oxic (A/O) wastewater treatment processes on swine farms using metagenomes and viromes. The results demonstrated that 205-221 subtypes of ARGs could be identified in swine sludge, among which sul1, tet(M), and floR were the dominant ARGs, indicating that sludge is an important reservoir of ARGs, especially in sludge tanks...
March 31, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565143/a-metagenomics-pipeline-reveals-insertion-sequence-driven-evolution-of-the-microbiota
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua M Kirsch, Andrew J Hryckowian, Breck A Duerkop
Insertion sequence (IS) elements are mobile genetic elements in bacterial genomes that support adaptation. We developed a database of IS elements coupled to a computational pipeline that identifies IS element insertions in the microbiota. We discovered that diverse IS elements insert into the genomes of intestinal bacteria regardless of human host lifestyle. These insertions target bacterial accessory genes that aid in their adaptation to unique environmental conditions. Using IS expansion in Bacteroides, we show that IS activity leads to the insertion of "hot spots" in accessory genes...
March 21, 2024: Cell Host & Microbe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564255/methicillin-resistance-in-staphylococcus-pseudintermedius-encoded-within-novel-staphylococcal-cassette-chromosome-mec-sccmec-variants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A C MacFadyen, G K Paterson
BACKGROUND: Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is a common opportunistic pathogen of companion dogs and an occasional human pathogen. Treatment is hampered by antimicrobial resistance including methicillin resistance encoded by mecA within the mobile genetic element SCCmec. OBJECTIVES: SCCmec elements are diverse, especially in non-Staphyloccocus aureus staphylococci, and novel variants are likely to be present in S. pseudintermedius. The aim was to characterize the SCCmec elements found in four canine clinical isolates of S...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561675/detection-and-classification-of-the-integrative-conjugative-elements-of-lactococcus-lactis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon van der Els, Reshtrie Sheombarsing, Thijn van Kempen, Michiel Wels, Jos Boekhorst, Peter A Bron, Michiel Kleerebezem
Lactococcus lactis is widely applied by the dairy industry for the fermentation of milk into products such as cheese. Adaptation of L. lactis to the dairy environment often depends on functions encoded by mobile genetic elements (MGEs) such as plasmids. Other L. lactis MGEs that contribute to industrially relevant traits like antimicrobial production and carbohydrate utilization capacities belong to the integrative conjugative elements (ICE). Here we investigate the prevalence of ICEs in L. lactis using an automated search engine that detects colocalized, ICE-associated core-functions (involved in conjugation or mobilization) in lactococcal genomes...
April 1, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561127/reducing-transmission-of-high-risk-antibiotic-resistance-genes-in-whole-crop-corn-silage-through-lactic-acid-bacteria-inoculation-and-increasing-ensiling-temperature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongmei Xu, Xia Zhang, Samaila Usman, Jie Bai, Neha Sheoran, Xusheng Guo
The microbial hosts of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) found epiphytically on plant materials could grow and flourish during silage fermentation. This study employed metagenomic analysis and elucidated the occurrence and transmission mechanisms of ARGs and their microbial hosts in whole-crop corn silage inoculated with homofermentative strain Lactiplantibacillus plantarum or heterofermentative strain Lentilactobacillus buchneri ensiled under different temperature (20 and 30 °C). The results revealed that the corn silage was dominated by Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, Lentilactobacillus, and Latilactobacillus...
March 30, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561093/identification-of-the-novel-fosfomycin-resistance-gene-fossc-in-staphylococcus-capitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yueqin Hong, Yiyi Chen, Junxiong Zhang, Hao Zhang, Zhengan Wang, Feng Zhao, Lu Sun, Mengzhen Chen, Feiteng Zhu, Hemu Zhuang, Shengnan Jiang, Yunsong Yu, Yan Chen
AIMS: Fosfomycin has regained attention for treating infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and multidrug-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci. In this research, our objective was to investigate the mechanisms underlying fosfomycin resistance in Staphylococcus capitis. METHODS: The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of fosfomycin were assessed in 109 clinical S. capitis isolates by the agar dilution method. By cloning the fos-like genes into the shuttle vector, pTSSCm-Pcap, and observing the change in fosfomycin MICs, the gene function was verified...
March 30, 2024: International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556602/regulation-and-function-of-transposable-elements-in-cancer-genomes
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REVIEW
Michael Lee, Syed Farhan Ahmad, Jian Xu
Over half of human genomic DNA is composed of repetitive sequences generated throughout evolution by prolific mobile genetic parasites called transposable elements (TEs). Long disregarded as "junk" or "selfish" DNA, TEs are increasingly recognized as formative elements in genome evolution, wired intimately into the structure and function of the human genome. Advances in sequencing technologies and computational methods have ushered in an era of unprecedented insight into how TE activity impacts human biology in health and disease...
March 31, 2024: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554973/discerning-the-dissemination-mechanisms-of-antibiotic-resistance-genes-through-whole-genome-sequencing-of-extended-spectrum-beta-lactamase-esbl-producing-e-coli-isolated-from-veterinary-clinics-and-farms-in-south-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hokyung Song, Jung Sik Yoo, Tatsuya Unno
Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria are resistant to most beta-lactams, including third-generation cephalosporins, limiting the treatment methods against the infections they cause. In this study, we performed whole genome sequencing of ESBL-producing E. coli to determine the mechanisms underlying the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes. We analyzed 141 ESBL-producing isolates which had been collected from 16 veterinary clinics and 16 farms in South Korea. Long- and short-read sequencing platforms were used to obtain high-quality assemblies...
March 28, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554808/genomic-insights-into-the-expansion-of-carbapenem-resistant-klebsiella-pneumoniae-within-portuguese-hospitals
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Nuno Alexandre Faria, Tiago Touret, Alexandra S Simões, Carlos Palos, Soraia Bispo, José Melo Cristino, Mário Ramirez, João Carriço, Margarida Pinto, Cristina Toscano, Elsa Gonçalves, Maria Luísa Gonçalves, Augusto Costa, Mariana Araújo, Aida Duarte, Hermínia de Lencastre, Mónica Serrano, Raquel Sá-Leão, Maria Miragaia
Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae complex (CR-KP) are a public health concern, causing infections with a high mortality rate, limited therapeutic options and challenging infection control strategies. In Portugal CR-KP rate has increased steeply, but the factors associated to this expansion are poorly explored. To address this question we compared, by phylogenetic and resistome analysis, the draft genomes of 200 CR-KP isolates collected in 2017-2019 from five hospitals in the Lisbon region, Portugal...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Hospital Infection
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