Predominance of CTX-M-9 Group Among ESBL-Producing Escherichia coli Isolated from Healthy Individuals in Japan

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作者
Masui, Takashi [1 ,2 ]
Nakano, Ryuichi [2 ]
Nakano, Akiyo [2 ]
Saito, Kai [2 ]
Suzuki, Yuki [2 ]
Kakuta, Naoki [2 ]
Horiuchi, Saori [2 ]
Tsubaki, Kousuke [2 ]
Kitahara, Tadashi [1 ]
Yano, Hisakazu [2 ]
机构
[1] Nara Med Univ, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Kashihara, Nara, Japan
[2] Nara Med Univ, Dept Microbiol & Infect Dis, Kashihara, Nara 6348523, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL); non-ESBL; Escherichia coli; CTX-M; healthy individual; LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE; SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASES; CTX-M; FECAL CARRIAGE; PREVALENCE; ANIMALS; FOOD; INFECTIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; INCREASE;
D O I
10.1089/mdr.2021.0062
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
The detection rate of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacterales, microorganisms associated with health care settings, has significantly increased worldwide. Moreover, their community incidence has increased in several countries. In this study, we investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from 547 nonduplicated stool specimens from healthy Japanese individuals, between 2015 and 2019. E. coli were isolated on deoxycholate-hydrogen sulfide-lactose (DHL) agar and identified by MALDI-TOF MS, ESBL were screened through disk diffusion method (cefotaxime with or without clavulanate), and genetic detection and genotyping were performed by PCR and DNA sequencing. Clonal similarities between ESBL-producing and nonproducing isolates were assessed by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). The prevalence of ESBL-producing E. coli was 9.7% (53/547). These bacteria harbored CTX-M genes, from which CTX-M-9 (31/53, 58.5%) and CTX-M-1 (13/53, 24.5%) groups were the predominant. The MLST analysis revealed that ST131 genotype prevailed within ESBL-producing E. coli (15/53), whereas ST95 (10/53) and ST73 (8/53) prevailed among non-ESBL producers, with ST131 being present in only four isolates. Overall, a high prevalence rate of CTX-M-type ESBL-producing E. coli was detected. CTX-M-9 group-producing ST131 predominated among healthy Japanese individuals, similar to that observed in hospital isolates. CTX-M-type ESBL may disseminate clonally among hospital patients and subsequently, within the community.
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