Conjugative IncX1 plasmid harboring colistin resistance gene mcr-5.1 in Escherichia coli isolated from chicken rice retailed in Singapore

Colistin is regarded as one of the last-resort antimicrobials for treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections (1). Several cases of plasmid-borne colistin resistance genes mcr-1, mcr-3-like, and mcr-4.2 in clinical Enterobacteriaceae isolates, including Escherichia coli, have been reported in Si...

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Main Authors: Guo, Siyao, Tay, Moon Yue Feng, Thu, Aung Kyaw, Seow, Kelyn Lee Ghee, Zhong, Yang, Ng, Lee Ching, Schlundt, Joergen
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142087
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Colistin is regarded as one of the last-resort antimicrobials for treatment of Gram-negative bacterial infections (1). Several cases of plasmid-borne colistin resistance genes mcr-1, mcr-3-like, and mcr-4.2 in clinical Enterobacteriaceae isolates, including Escherichia coli, have been reported in Singapore (2-4). However, the mcr-5 gene has not been reported in clinical isolates in Singapore. Previously, we reported the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genotype and phenotype of E. coli SGEHI2010ENV103 isolates from ready-to-eat food in Singapore and documented the first isolate carrying mcr-5.1 in Singapore (5). In this study, we further analyzed this isolate. Here, we report the first complete nucleotide sequence of a transferable plasmid harboring mcr-5.1 in E. coli isolated from ready-to-eat chicken rice in Singapore. (Chicken rice is a common dish in Singapore which is composed of cooked chicken and seasoned rice, served with sauce and cucumber garnishes).