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Coexistence of Antibiotic Resistance Genes and Virulence Factors Deciphered by Large-Scale Complete Genome Analysis

机译:通过大规模完全基因组分析破坏抗生素抗性基因和毒力因子的共存

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Widespread use of antibiotics has enhanced the evolution of highly resilient pathogens and poses a severe risk to human health via coselection of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence factors (VFs). In this study, we rigorously evaluate the abundance relationship and physical linkage between ARGs and VFs by performing a comprehensive analysis of 9,070 bacterial genomes isolated from multiple species and hosts. The coexistence of ARGs and VFs was observed in bacteria across distinct phyla, pathogenicities, and habitats, especially among human-associated pathogens. The coexistence patterns of gene elements in different habitats and pathogenicity groups were similar, presumably due to frequent gene transfer. A shorter intergenic distance between mobile genetic elements and ARGs/VFs was detected in human/animal-associated bacteria, indicating a higher transfer potential. Increased accumulation of exogenous ARGs/VFs in human pathogens highlights the importance of gene acquisition in the evolution of human commensal bacteria. Overall, the findings provide insights into the genic features of combinations of ARG-VF and expand our understanding of ARG-VF coexistence in bacteria. IMPORTANCE Antibiotic resistance has become a serious global health concern. Despite numerous case studies, a comprehensive analysis of ARG and VF coexistence in bacteria is lacking. In this study, we explore the coexistence profiles of ARGs and VFs in diverse categories of bacteria by using a high-resolution bioinformatics approach. We also provide compelling evidence of unique ARG-VF gene pairs coexisting in specific bacterial genomes and reveal the potential risk associated with the coexistence of ARGs and VFs in organisms in both clinical settings and environments.
机译:抗生素的广泛使用增强了高度弹性病原体的演变,通过抗生素抗性基因(ARGS)和毒力因子(VFS)构成了人类健康的严重风险。在这项研究中,我们通过对从多种物种和宿主分离的9,070个细菌基因组进行综合分析,严格评估args和VF之间的丰富关系和物理联系。在不同植物,致病性和栖息地的细菌中观察到args和VFS的共存,特别是在人类相关病原体中。不同栖息地和致病性基因的基因元素的共存模式类似,可能是由于频繁的基因转移。在人/动物相关细菌中检测到移动遗传元素和Args / VF之间的较短的代际距离,表明具有更高的转移潜力。增加外源性Args / VFS在人病原体中的积累突出了基因征收在人类共生细菌演变中的重要性。总体而言,调查结果提供了arg-VF组合的基因特征的见解,并扩大了我们对细菌中arg-vf共存的理解。重要的抗生素抗性已成为一个严重的全球健康问题。尽管有许多案例研究,但缺乏对细菌的arg和vf共存的综合分析。在这项研究中,我们通过使用高分辨率生物信息学方法探索args和VFS的共存谱和VFS在不同类别的细菌中。我们还提供了令人兴奋的证据表明特定的细菌基因组共存,并揭示了与临床环境和环境中的生物体中的Args和VF的共存相关的潜在风险。

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