Analysis of whole-genome sequences of pathogenic gram-positive and gram-negative isolates from the same hospital environment to investigate common evolutionary trends associated with horizontal gene exchange, mutations and DNA methylation patterning
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Korotetskiy, Ilya S.
Shilov, Sergey V.
Kuznetsova, Tatyana
Kerimzhanova, Bahkytzhan
Korotetskaya, Nadezhda
Ivanova, Lyudmila
Zubenko, Natalya
Parenova, Raikhan
Reva, Oleg N.
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MDPI
Abstract
Hospital-acquired infections are a generally recognized problem for healthcare professionals.
Clinical variants of Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens are characterized with
enhanced antibiotic resistance and virulence due to mutations and the horizontal acquisition of
respective genetic determinants. In this study, two Escherichia coli, two Klebsiella pneumoniae, three
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, two Staphylococcus aureus, one Staphylococcus epidermidis and one Streptococcus
pneumoniae showing broad spectra of antibiotic resistance were isolated from patients suffering from
nosocomial infections in a local hospital in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The aim of the study was to compare
general and species-specific pathways of the development of virulence and antibiotic resistance
through opportunistic pathogens causing hospital-acquired infections. The whole-genome PacBio
sequencing of the isolates allowed for the genotyping and identification of antibiotic resistance and
virulence genetic determinants located in the chromosomes, plasmids and genomic islands. It was
concluded that long-read sequencing is a useful tool for monitoring the epidemiological situation in
hospitals. Marker antibiotic resistance mutations common for different microorganisms were identified,
which were acquired due to antibiotic-selective pressure in the same clinical environment. The
genotyping and identification of strain-specific DNA methylation motifs were found to be promising
in estimating the risks associated with hospital infection outbreaks and monitoring the distribution
and evolution of nosocomial pathogens.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Accession numbers of DNA sequences are given in Table 1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S1: antibiotic resistance genes found in the genomes of the selected strains associated with hospital infections, SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S2: virulence genetic determinants found in the genomes of the selected strains associated with hospital infections.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S1: antibiotic resistance genes found in the genomes of the selected strains associated with hospital infections, SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE S2: virulence genetic determinants found in the genomes of the selected strains associated with hospital infections.
Keywords
Hospital infection, Bacterial pathogen, PacBio sequencing, Genotyping, Virulence factor, Methylomics, Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), Multilocus sequence typing (MLST), DNA methylation patterning, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Korotetskiy, I.S.; Shilov, S.V.;
Kuznetsova, T.; Kerimzhanova, B.;
Korotetskaya, N.; Ivanova, L.;
Zubenko, N.; Parenova, R.; Reva,
O.N. Analysis of Whole-Genome
Sequences of Pathogenic
Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative
Isolates from the Same Hospital
Environment to Investigate Common
Evolutionary Trends Associated with
Horizontal Gene Exchange,
Mutations and DNA Methylation
Patterning. Microorganisms 2023, 11,
323. https://DOI.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020323.