By Eliza Bielak Bacterial Genomics and Epidemiology, DTU-Food Supervised by Henrik Hasman, PhD

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By Eliza Bielak Bacterial Genomics and Epidemiology, DTU-Food elibi@food.dtu.dk Supervised by Henrik Hasman, PhD

1. Introduction to plasmid biology 2. Plasmid encoded resistance to β- lactams (basic theories) 3. Projects I work with 4. Characterization of resistance plasmids overview of methods 5. Discussion/ Questions

Plasmid- usually circular, double stranded DNA molecule found in diverse bacteria Plasmids replicate autonomously from bacterial chromosome The minimal region required for replication and maintenance is termed basic replicon In nature replication occurs only in the cytoplasm of bacterium Plasmids tend to have modular compositions References: Carattoli,A., 2011. Plasmids in Gram negatives: Molecular typing of resistance plasmids. Int. J. Med. Microbiol..

TRANSFER REGION REPLICON Subunits i) initiation of replication ii) control of replication + PARTITIONING / STABLE INHERITANCE MODULE Subunits i) Mating pair formation (genes encoding the channel ) ii) iii) Coupling protein unit Relaxases (enzymes processing the plasmid DNA in conjugation) ACCESSORY FUNCTIONS REGION i) Resistance genes (antibiotics, heavy metals, disinfectants etc.) ii) Colicins (bacteriocins) production iii) Degradation of various compounds iv) Virulence functions

TRANSFER REGION Classification based on the relaxases (key enzymes participating in conjugation) REPLICON defines plasmid species Classification to incompatibility groups ACCESSORY FUNCTIONS REGION Classification based on function conferred by the plasmid -R- plasmids - Col plasmids -Degradative plasmids -Virulence plasmids References: Carattoli,A., Bertini,A., Villa,L., Falbo,V., Hopkins,K.L., Threlfall,E.J., 2005. Identification of plasmids by PCR-based replicon typing. J. Microbiol. Methods, 63, 219-228. Garcillan-Barcia,M.P., Alvarado,A., de la,c.f., 2011. Identification of bacterial plasmids based on mobility and plasmid population biology. FEMS Microbiol. Rev., 35, 936-956.

If two replicons are similar then they tend to be incompatible (not able to stably co-exist in the same bacterium) Different Incompatibility groups different plasmid species Currently 27 Inc groups recognized in Enterobacteriaceae by Plasmid Section of the National Collection Type Culture (Colindale, London) In practice there are more than 30 Inc groups termed from IncA/C to IncZ and numerous subgroups (IncFI, FII-V, IncX1,-2 etc )

Plasmids from different Inc groups differ in their properties Narrow host range/ usually encode full conjugation machinery IncF (FIA, FIB, FII and others) large, low copy, conjugative IncI1 IncL/M IncHI1, IncHI2 IncB/O IncX Broad host range/ often mobilizable IncQ, small, high copy, mobilizable IncA/C large, low copy, conjugative IncN medium, conjugative IncW IncP IncR IncU Inc groups most frequently detected in Enterobacteriaceae

β-lactam antibiotics are classified to different families: penicillins,aminopenicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems and monobactams They are group of most commonly used antimicrobials in treatment of bacterial infections, especially infections caused by G-negatives from family Enterobacteriaceae Increasing occurence of resistance to β-lactams in G negative bacteria has become a major problem bla genes (bla for beta lactam resistance) often reside on transferable plasmids!

Gene bla TEM bla CTX-M bla SHV bla OXA, VIM, IMP, KPC etc. ampc (bla CMY, bla DHA ) β-lacamases encoded (e.g. enzymes degrading the β-lacam antibiotics) TEM CTX-M SHV OXA, VIM, IMP, KPC etc. AmpC (CMY, DHA)

Numerous variants of bla TEM exist that encode corresponding TEM enzymes (these TEM variants are designated with numbers) TEM-1 is the most commonly encountered β-lactamase in G-negative bacteria (resistance to penicillins, aminopenicillins like ampicillin, amoxycillin) Mutations in the bla TEM 1 gene may result in enzyme products with Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) properties

TEM-15 M182 to T TEM-1 M182 to T TEM-17 TEM-135 TEM-106 TEM-20 M238 to S M104 to K TEM-52 TEM-19 TEM-15 M182 to T This figure originates from: Hasman, H., Bergenholtz, R. D., Jørgensen, M. J., Jensen, L. B. & Aarestrup, F. M. Global diversity of plasmids carrying the TEM-52 gene, International Plasmid Biology Conference 2008, Poster presentation.

Because plasmids are transporters for the resistance genes between bacteria and between reservoirs Are there specific plasmid species that are responsible for transmission of the bla TEM genes (or other resistance genes) in enteric bacteria? Specifying thus limiting the number of targets [for example divers replicons] increases the chances to find the anti-target approach Knowing on which platforms the resistance genes are transmitted and on which platforms the evolution of the resistance genes occurs we should be able to model the spread of plasmids and associated resistance genes predict and prevent the further spread based on such models

Characterization of bla TEM-1 plasmids from Escherichia coli from poultry, cattle, humans (healthy and clinical isolates), pigs Characterization of bla TEM-52 plasmids (e.g. encoding ESBLs) from Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica (isolates from poultry, poultry meet, human infections, broiler meet, beef) Bielak,E., Bergenholtz,R.D., Jorgensen,M.S., Sorensen,S.J., Hansen,L.H., Hasman,H., 2011. Investigation of diversity of plasmids carrying the bla TEM-52 gene. J. Antimicrob. Chemother., 66, 2465-2474.

IncI1, IncX1 (poultry) IncFII, IncFIA and IncFIB (all reservoirs) IncN IncB/O IncL/M; IncA/C; IncR Very similar IncI1 and IncX1 plasmids found both in human and animal reservoirs!

Select wild type strains (WTs) with features of interest (fx harbouring bla TEM gene) [Susceptibility test on WTs, sequencing of genes of interest, PFGE or other strain typing methods to verify the relatedness of WTs] Purify plasmids from WTs Transform plasmids mix into plasmid-free recipient - selection against the given marker on the plasmid of interest (fx ampicillin to select plasmid encoding TEM-1 enzyme) Verify that only the individual plasmid with the feature of interest transferred to the recipient (fx PCR to confirm the presence of the bla TEM gene or other examined feature; S1-PFGE to see the number of plasmids in the strains) Characterize the individual plasmids in the transformants by: Replicon typing Size determination (S1-PFGE) Plasmid purification from transformants and comparison by RFLP Susceptibility testing on the transformants to assign the resistance conferred by the plasmid etc. ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS

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