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Título:
Exploration of an Acinetobacter johnsonii clinical strain genome revealed the presence of extensive horizontal gene transfer (HGT).
Autor/es:
SABRINA MONTAÑA; KEVIN CHIEM; SAREDA T.J. SCHRAMM; GERMAN M TRAGLIA; GISELA PARMECIANO DI NOTO; MARISA ALMUZARA; CLAUDIA BARBIERIS; MARCELO TOLMASKY; CARLOS VAY; CECILIA QUIROGA; ANDRES IRIARTE; MARÍA SOLEDAD RAMÍREZ
Reunión:
Congreso; ASM MIcrobe 2016; 2016
Resumen:
Background: In recent years, Acinetobacter spp. such as A. johnsonii has been considered an emergent pathogen that can cause human infections like catheter-related bloodstream infections and peritonitis. While most A. johnsonii isolates are susceptible, strains harboring a variety of β-lactamases have recently been described. Here, we present research on the genome of an Aj2199 clinical strain that was co-producing PER-2 and OXA-58. Methods: A draft sequence for A. johnsonii Aj2199 was obtained using Illumina MiSeq. SPAdes assembler version 3.1.0 was used for denovo assembly and RAST server to predict open reading frames. RAST predictions were confirmed by BLAST (version 2.0). Average nucleotide identity (ANI) was performed. Identification of homologous genes was carried out using the OrthoMCL method using get homologous software. ARG-ANNOT, ISfinder, PHAST, PlasmidFinder, Rfam database and the software Infernal, etc., were used to explore the genome. PCR reactions and conjugation assays were also carried out.Results: Assembled contigs totaled 3,803,969 base pairs with an N50 contig size of 70,198 (max length 286,583) and has a G+C content of 41.4 %. A total of 3737 possible open reading frames were predicted using the RAST server. Genomic comparison identified 1204 gene families in A. johnsonii strains, while 240 were exclusively found in Aj2199. The 240 gene families were comprised of 254 genes, of which, more than 164 of these were annotated as hypothetical proteins and 24 were mobile elements. Moreover, 46 complete insertion sequences (IS) and truncated IS as well as the presence of three intact prophages were found. The analysis of blaPER-2 genetic context revealed the presence of the previously described context from the Enterobacteriacea family suggesting genetic exchangeConclusions: Genomic analysis of Aj2199 showed evidence of extensive HGT events indicated by the presence of a wide variety of different mobile elements and resistance determinants in Aj2199. The data obtained from our genomic analysis strongly suggested the potential and promiscuity of A. johnsonii to easily acquire exogenous DNA from other bacterial species. The detection of resistance determinants and sequences related to HGT will not only expose the potential for A. johnsonii to acquire and store resistance determinants but it will also explain the further spread of these genes into other species.