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First reported detection of the mobile colistin resistance genes, mcr-8 and mcr-9, in the Irish environment

Cahill, N.; Hooban, B.; Fitzhenry, K.; Joyce, A.; OConnor, L.; Miliotis, G.; McDonagh, F.; Burke, L.; Chueiri, A.; Farrell, M. L.; Bray, J. E.; Delappe, N.; Brennan, W.; Prendergast, D.; Gutierrez, M.; Burgess, C.; Cormican, M.; Morris, D.

2022-11-04 microbiology
10.1101/2022.11.03.515100 bioRxiv
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The emergence and dissemination of mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes across the globe poses a significant threat to public health, as colistin remains one of the last line treatment options for multi-drug resistant infections. Environmental samples (157 water and 157 wastewater) were collected in Ireland between 2018 and 2020. Samples collected were assessed for the presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria using Brilliance ESBL, Brilliance CRE, mSuperCARBA and McConkey agar containing a ciprofloxacin disc. All water and integrated constructed wetland influent and effluent samples were filtered and enriched in buffered peptone water prior to culture, while wastewater samples were cultured directly. Isolates collected were identified via MALDI-TOF, were tested for susceptibility to 16 antimicrobials, including colistin, and subsequently underwent whole genome sequencing. Overall, eight mcr positive Enterobacterales (one mcr-8 and seven mcr-9) were recovered from six samples (freshwater (n=2), healthcare facility wastewater (n=2), wastewater treatment plant influent (n=1) and integrated constructed wetland influent (piggery farm waste) (n=1)). While the mcr-8 positive K. pneumoniae displayed resistance to colistin, all seven mcr-9 harbouring Enterobacterales remained susceptible. All isolates demonstrated multi-drug resistance and through whole genome sequencing analysis, were found to harbour a wide variety of antimicrobial resistance genes i.e., 30 {+/-} 4.1 (10-61), including the carbapenemases, blaOXA-48 (n=2) and blaNDM-1 (n=1), which were harboured by three of the isolates. The mcr genes were located on IncHI2, IncFIIK and IncI1-like plasmids. The findings of this study highlight potential sources and reservoirs of mcr genes in the environment and illustrate the need for further research to gain a better understanding of the role the environment plays in the persistence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance.

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