Genomic scan of a healthcare-associated NDM-1-producing Citrobacter freundii ST18 isolated from a green sea turtle impacted by plastic pollution

JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE(2024)

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Background: Carbapenemase-producing Citrobacter freundii has been reported as a leading cause of healthcare-associated infections. Particularly, C. freundii belonging to the sequence type (ST) 18 is considered to be an emerging nosocomial clone. Objectives: To report the genomic background and phylogenomic analysis of a multidrug-resistant NDM1-producing C. freundii ST18 (strain CF135931) isolated from an endangered green sea turtle affected by plastic pollution in Brazil. Methods: Genomic DNA was extracted and sequenced using the Illumina NextSeq platform. De novo assembly was performed by CLC Workbench, and in silico analysis accomplished by bioinformatics tools. For phylogenomic analysis, publicly available C. freundii (txid:546) genome assemblies were retrieved from the NCBI database. Results: The genome size was calculated at 5 290 351 bp, comprising 5263 total genes, 4 rRNAs, 77 tRNAs, 11ncRNAs, and 176 pseudogenes. The strain belonged to C. freundii ST18, whereas resistome analysis predicted genes encoding resistance to beta-lactams ( blaNDM-1 , blaOXA-1 , blaCMY-117 , and blaTEM-1C ), aminoglycosides ( aph(3' ')-Ib, aadA16, aph(3' )-VI, aac(6' )-Ib-cr, and aph(6)-Id ), quinolones ( aac(6' )-Ib-cr ), macrolides ( mph(A) and erm(B) ), sulphonamides ( sul1 and sul2 ), tetracyclines ( tetA and tetD ), and trimethoprim ( dfrA27 ). The phylogenomic analysis revealed that CF135931 strain is closely related to international human-associated ST18 clones producing NDM-1. Conclusion: Genomic surveillance effort s are necessary for robust monitoring of the emergence of drugresistant strains and WHO critical priority pathogens within a One Health framework. In this regard, this draft genome and associated data can improve understanding of dissemination dynamics of nosocomial clones of carbapenemase-producing C. freundii beyond hospital walls. In fact, the emergence of NDM-1producing C. freundii of global ST18 in wildlife deserves considerable attention. (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )
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WHO critical-priority bacteria,Enterobacterales,Carbapenemase,Sea turtles,One Health,Genomic surveillance
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