Dasgupta, Sarmila, et al. “Genomics Accurately Predicts Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Collected As Part of Vet-LIRN Resistance Monitoring”. Veterinary Microbiology, vol. 254, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2021.109006.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Dasgupta, Sarmila
Author: Goodman, Laura B.
Author: Lippert, Sarah
Author: DeShambo, Vanessa
Author: Wang, Leyi
Author: Naikare, Hemant
Author: Mani, Rinosh
Author: Cui, Jing
Author: Hendrix, G. Kenitra
Author: Thachil, Anil
Author: Byrd, Melissa
Author: Friday, Cheryl
Author: Erol, Erdal
Author: Jacob, Megan
Author: Tyson, Gregory H.
Author: Borenstein, Stacey
Author: Webb, Brett
Author: Phillips, Ashley
Author: Zhang, Yan
Author: Kettler, Niesa
Author: Prarat, Melanie
Author: Rankin, Shelley
Author: Balasuriya, Udeni
Author: Watson, Cynthia
Author: Schaan, Lynn
Author: Alexander, Trevor
Author: Slavic, Durda
Author: Locke, Stephan
Author: Thirumalapura, Nagaraja
Author: McMillan, Deanna
Author: Kelly, Donna
Author: Dietz, Kelly
Author: Patel, Mukeshbhai
Author: Pople, Neil
Author: Wolking, Rebecca
Author: Reed, Debbie
Author: Janelle, Isabelle
Author: Jurkovic, Dominika
Author: Burbick, Claire
Author: Jenkins, Tracie
Author: Sahin, Orhan
Author: Lawhon, Sara D.
Author: Saab, Matthew E.
Author: Barnhart, Denise
Author: Guag, Jake
Author: Anderson, Renee R.
Author: Nemser, Sarah
Author: Aprea, Missy
Author: Mohan, Shipra
Author: Ceric, Olgica
Author: Talent, Scott
Author: Scaria, Joy
Author: Patil, Amar
Author: Krogh, Darlene
Author: Mann, Shannon
Author: Bommineni, Yugendar R.
Author: Reimschuessel, Renate
Author: Antony, Linto
Author: Cole, Stephen
Author: Fortner, Jordan
Author: McDowell, Rebecca
Author: Lubelski, Debra
Author: Hall, Lacey
Author: Krishnamurthy, Aparna
Author: Wu, Jing
Author: Mitchell, Patrick K.
Author: Maddox, Carol
Author: Cronk, Brittany D.
Author: Franklin-Guild, Rebecca June
Author: Dietrich, Jaclyn
Author: Fairbrother, Julie-Hélène
Author: Bartlett, Paula
Author: Tewari, Deepanker
Author: Thornton, Jay Kay
Author: Shiplett, Katherine
Author: Rubio, Joany Van Balen
Author: Olsen, Karen
Author: Sanchez, Susan
Author: McCoy, Christine
Author: Shen, Zhenyu
Author: Zhang, Shuping
Author: Peak, Laura
Author: Burklund, Amy
Author: Korosec, Shannon
Author: Ramanchandran, Akhilesh
Author: Lubbers, Brian
Author: Campos, Dubraska Diaz
Author: Landinez, Martha Pulido
Author: Stinman, Chloe
Author: Simon, David
Date Issued
2021
Abstract

Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has changed our understanding of bacterial pathogens, aiding outbreak investigations and advancing our knowledge of their genetic features. However, there has been limited use of genomics to understand antimicrobial resistance of veterinary pathogens, which would help identify emerging resistance mechanisms and track their spread. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the correlation between resistance genotypes and phenotypes for Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, a major pathogen of companion animals, by comparing broth microdilution antimicrobial susceptibility testing and WGS. From 2017-2019, we conducted antimicrobial susceptibility testing and WGS on S. pseudintermedius isolates collected from dogs in the United States as a part of the Veterinary Laboratory Investigation and Response Network (Vet-LIRN) antimicrobial resistance monitoring program. Across thirteen antimicrobials in nine classes, resistance genotypes correlated with clinical resistance phenotypes 98.4 % of the time among a collection of 592 isolates. Our findings represent isolates from diverse lineages based on phylogenetic analyses, and these strong correlations are comparable to those from studies of several human pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella enterica. We uncovered some important findings, including that 32.3 % of isolates had the mecA gene, which correlated with oxacillin resistance 97.0 % of the time. We also identified a novel rpoB mutation likely encoding rifampin resistance. These results show the value in using WGS to assess antimicrobial resistance in veterinary pathogens and to reveal putative new mechanisms of resistance.

Language

  • English
Host Title
Veterinary Microbiology
Host Abbreviated Title
Veterinary Microbiology
Volume
254
Part Date
2021-03
ISSN
03781135
PMID Identifier
33581494

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