Multiple acquisitions of CTX-M plasmids in the rare D2 genotype of Escherichia coli provide evidence for convergent evolution
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- 1 May 2009
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 155 (5) , 1656-1668
- https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.023234-0
Abstract
Over the last decade, CTX-M enzymes have become the most prevalent extended-spectrumβ-lactamases (ESBLs) worldwide, mostly inEscherichia coli, causing a major health problem. An epidemiological relationship has been established between a rare genotype ofE. coli, the D2genotype, and the presence of CTX-M genes. We investigated this striking association by exploring the genetic backgrounds of 18 D2genotype CTX-M-producing strains and of the plasmids encoding CTX-M enzymes. The 18 strains had different genetic backgrounds, as assessed by multilocus sequence and O typing, and were associated with various plasmids bearing diverse CTX-M genes. The region encompassing the genetic marker of the D2genotype (TSPE4.C2) was not correlated with the presence of CTX-M genes. CTX-M-producing D2strains had far fewer virulence factors than a control group of 8 non-ESBL-producing D2strains, and an inverse relationship was found between the number of co-resistances associated with the CTX-M gene and the number of virulence factors found in the strain. These findings provide evidence for multiple acquisitions of plasmids carrying CTX-M genes in different D2genotype strains. They strongly suggest that convergent evolution has occurred, and indicate that there has been selection for the association of a specific genetic background of the strain and the CTX-M gene. This fine-tuning of the relationship between the D2genotype and CTX-M genes presumably increases the fitness of the strain, indicating a role for the host cell in the acquisition and dissemination of CTX-M genes.Keywords
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