Characterization of a Linezolid- and Vancomycin-Resistant Streptococcus suis Isolate That Harbors optrA and vanG Operons

Linezolid and vancomycin are among the last-resort antimicrobial agents in the treatment of multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacterial infections. Linezolid- and vancomycin-resistant (LVR) Gram-positive bacteria may pose severe threats to public health. In this study, three optrA- and vanG -positiv...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inFrontiers in microbiology Vol. 10; p. 2026
Main Authors Du, Fanshu, Lv, Xi, Duan, Duan, Wang, Liping, Huang, Jinhu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Frontiers Media S.A 10.09.2019
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:Linezolid and vancomycin are among the last-resort antimicrobial agents in the treatment of multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacterial infections. Linezolid- and vancomycin-resistant (LVR) Gram-positive bacteria may pose severe threats to public health. In this study, three optrA- and vanG -positive Streptococcus suis strains were isolated from two farms of different cities. There were only 1 and 343 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in coding region (cSNPs) of HCB4 and YSJ7 to YSJ17, respectively. Mobilome analysis revealed the presence of vanG , erm (B), tet (O/W/32/O), and aadE - apt - sat4 - aphA3 cluster on an integrative and conjugative element, ICE Ssu YSJ17, and erm (B), aphA3 , aac(6′)-aph(2″) , cat pC 194 , and optrA on a prophage, ΦSsuYSJ17-3. ICE Ssu YSJ17 exhibited a mosaic structure and belongs to a highly prevalent and transferable ICE Sa 2603 family of Streptococcus species. ΦSsuYSJ17-3 shared conserved backbone to a transferable prophage Φm46.1. A novel composite transposon, IS 1216E - araC - optrA - hp - cat pC 194 -IS 1216E , which can be circulated as translocatable unit (TU) by IS 1216E , was integrated on ΦSsuYSJ17-3. Vancomycin resistance phenotype and vanG transcription assays revealed that the vanG operon was inducible. The LVR strain YSJ17 exhibited moderate virulence in a zebrafish infection model. To our knowledge, this is the first report of LVR isolate, which is mediated by acquired resistance genes optrA and vanG operons in Gram-positive bacteria. Since S. suis has been recognized as an antimicrobial resistance reservoir in the spread of resistance genes to major streptococcal pathogens, the potential risks of disseminating of optrA and vanG from S. suis to other Streptococcus spp. are worrisome and routine surveillance should be strengthened.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 23
Edited by: Peter Mullany, University College London, United Kingdom
Reviewed by: Carla Novais, University of Porto, Portugal; Ana P. Tedim, Institute of Health Sciences Studies of Castilla y León (IECSCYL), Spain
This article was submitted to Antimicrobials, Resistance and Chemotherapy, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2019.02026