Plasmids carrying antimicrobial resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae

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2018-05

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Rozwandowicz, M
Brouwer, M. S.M.ORCID 0000-0002-1067-7555
Fischer, J
Wagenaar, J.A.ISNI 0000000388430808
Gonzalez-Zorn, B
Guerra, B.
Mevius, DikISNI 0000000394318601
Hordijk, JoostISNI 0000000419441826

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Abstract

Bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is constantly evolving and horizontal gene transfer through plasmids plays a major role. The identification of plasmid characteristics and their association with different bacterial hosts provides crucial knowledge that is essential to understand the contribution of plasmids to the transmission of AMR determinants. Molecular identification of plasmid and strain genotypes elicits a distinction between spread of AMR genes by plasmids and dissemination of these genes by spread of bacterial clones. For this reason several methods are used to type the plasmids, e.g. PCR-based replicon typing (PBRT) or relaxase typing. Currently, there are 28 known plasmid types in Enterobacteriaceae distinguished by PBRT. Frequently reported plasmids [IncF, IncI, IncA/C, IncL (previously designated IncL/M), IncN and IncH] are the ones that bear the greatest variety of resistance genes. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of all known AMR-related plasmid families in Enterobacteriaceae, the resistance genes they carry and their geographical distribution.

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Coronacrisis-Taverne

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Rozwandowicz, M, Brouwer, M S M, Fischer, J, Wagenaar, J A, Gonzalez-Zorn, B, Guerra, B, Mevius, D J & Hordijk, J 2018, 'Plasmids carrying antimicrobial resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae', Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, vol. 73, no. 5, pp. 1121–1137. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkx488