Dissemination, virulence characteristic, antibiotic resistance determinants of emerging linezolid and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp. in fish and crustacean

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作者
Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M. [1 ,2 ]
Khodier, Sherin M. [3 ]
Almathen, Faisal [1 ,4 ]
Hanafy, Al-Shaimaa T. [5 ]
Abbas, Sarah M. [5 ]
Al-Shami, Salah Abdulaziz [1 ]
-Sultan, Saad Ibrahim Al [1 ]
Alfifi, Ahmed [1 ]
El-Tarabili, Reham M. [6 ]
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[1] King Faisal Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Publ Hlth, POB 400, Al Hasa 31982, Saudi Arabia
[2] Assiut Univ, Fac Vet Med, Dept Anim Nutr & Clin Nutr, Assiut 71526, Egypt
[3] Marine Aquaculture Dev MADE??, Cent Lab Marine Fish Diagnosing & Treatment & Meas, Giza, Egypt
[4] King Faisal Univ, Camel Res Ctr, POB 400, Al Hasa 31982, Saudi Arabia
[5] Anim Hlth Res Inst, Dept Bacteriol, Portsaid Lab Branch, Giza, Egypt
[6] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Vet Med, Dept Bacteriol Immunol & Mycol, Ismailia 41522, Egypt
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Enterococcus spp; MDR; Crustacean; Biofilm; Gelatinase; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; BIOFILM FORMATION; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; RAW-MILK; GENES; FAECALIS; FAECIUM; STRAINS; LEVEL; IDENTIFICATION;
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10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2024.110711
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TS2 [食品工业];
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摘要
Enterococci are emerging nosocomial pathogens. Their widespread distribution causes them to be food contaminants. Furthermore, Enterococci can colonize various ecological niches and diffuse into the food chain via contaminated animals and foods because of their remarkable tolerance to unfavorable environmental circumstances. Due to their potential dissemination to humans, antimicrobial-resistant Enterococci in fish are a worldwide health issue. This study characterized AMR, ARGs, VAGs, gelatinase activity, and biofilm formation in Enterococcus spp. recovered from fish and seafood and evaluated potential correlations. 54 Enterococcus spp. strains(32.73 %)were isolated from 165 samples (75 Oreochromis niloticus , 30 Argyrosomus regius , and 60 Shrimp), comprising 30 Enterococcus faecalis (55.6 %) and 24 Enterococcus faecium (44.4 %) with total 32.73 % (54/165), The maximum prevalence rate of Enterococcus spp. was observed in Nile tilapia (34/54; 63 %), followed by shrimp (14/54; 25.9 %) and Argyrosomus regius (6/54; 11.1 %). The maximum prevalence rate of E . faecalis was observed in Nile tilapia (22/30; 73.3 %), followed by shrimp (8/30; 26.7 %) with significant differences. The prevalence rate of E . faecium was observed in Nile tilapia (12/24; 50 %), followed by shrimp (6/ 24,25 %). E . faecium is only isolated from Argyrosomus regius (6/24,25 %). Isolates exhibited high resistance against both tetracycline (90.7 %) and erythromycin(88.9 %), followed by gentamycin (77.8 %), ciprofloxacin (74.1 %), levofloxacin (72.2 %), penicillin (44.4 %), vancomycin (37 %), and linezolid (20.4 %). 50 strains (92.6 %) exhibited resistance to more than two antibiotics, 5 strains (10 %) were XDR, and the remaining 45 strains (90 %) were classified as MDR. 92.6 % of the isolates had MARindices >0.2, indicating they originated in settings with a high risk of contamination. Additionally, ten ARGs were identified, with tet (M) 92.6 %, followed by erm (B) (88.9 %), aac ( 6 ' )- Ie - aph ( 2 '' )- Ia (77.8 %), tet (K) (75.9 %), gyr A (74.1 %), bla Z (48.1 %), van A (37 %), van B (31.5 %), optr A (20.4 %), and cat A(3.7 %). Biofilm formation and gelatinase activity were observed in 85.2 %, and 61.1 % of the isolates, respectively. A total of 11 VAGs were detected, with gel E as the most prevalent (83.3 %) followed by agg (79.6 %), pil (74.1 %), both spr E and asa 1 (72.2 %), hyl (70.4 %), eps (68.5 %), EF3314 (57.4 %), ace (50 %), and cyl A (35.2 %) with no detection of cyl B. In conclusion, the emergence of linezolid-resistant -vancomycin-resistant enterococci recovered from Egyptian fish and shrimp, suggests that fish and seafood might participate a fundamental part in the emergence of antimicrobial resistance among humans.
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