Multidrug-resistant proteus mirabilis strain with cointegrate plasmid

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Abstract

Proteus mirabilis is a component of the normal intestinal microflora of humans and animals, but can cause urinary tract infections and even sepsis in hospital settings. In recent years, the number of multidrug-resistant P. mirabilis isolates, including the ones producing extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), is increasing worldwide. However, the number of investigations dedicated to this species, especially, whole-genome sequencing, is much lower in comparison to the members of the ESKAPE pathogens group. This study presents a detailed analysis of clinical multidrug-resistant ESBL-producing P. mirabilis isolate using short-and long-read whole-genome sequencing, which allowed us to reveal possible horizontal gene transfer between Klebsiella pneumoniae and P. mirabilis plasmids and to locate the CRISPR-Cas system in the genome together with its probable phage targets, as well as multiple virulence genes. We believe that the data presented will contribute to the understanding of antibiotic resistance acquisition and virulence mechanisms for this important pathogen.

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Shelenkov, A., Petrova, L., Fomina, V., Zamyatin, M., Mikhaylova, Y., & Akimkin, V. (2020). Multidrug-resistant proteus mirabilis strain with cointegrate plasmid. Microorganisms, 8(11), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8111775

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