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Characterization and horizontal transfer of class 1 integrons in Salmonella strains isolated from food products of animal origin
Authors:Meng Hecheng  Zhang Zhigang  Chen Miaorui  Su Yongyu  Li Lin  Miyoshi Shin-Ichi  Yan He  Shi Lei
Affiliation:
  • a College of Light Industry and Food Sciences, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
  • b State Key Laboratory of Food Safety Technology for Meat Products, Xiamen Yinxiang Group Co., Ltd. Xiamen 361100, China
  • c Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Tsushima-Naka, Okayama, 700-8530, Japan
  • Abstract:A total of 81 Salmonella isolates from retail meats and seafood in Hebei province, China, were assayed for the presence of and horizontal transfer of class 1 integrons. By the PCR screening for the integrons, class 1 integron was detected from strains in serotypes of Derby, Indiana, London and Choleraesuis, which were isolated from pork, chicken or seafood; however, two isolates contained the empty integron that lacked the resistance cassette, a potential hotspot for development of the multidrug resistance. In contrast, two other isolates had the antibiotic resistance gene cassettes within the class 1 integron, which were dfrA1-aadA1 and aadB-cmlA, respectively. The conjugation experiments demonstrated the plasmid-mediated transfer of the class 1 integrons. Furthermore, each of the integrons was transmitted to Streptococcus mutans via natural gene transformation. These findings suggest the possible transfer of class 1 integrons from foodborne pathogens to human residential bacteria via horizontal gene transfer.
    Keywords:Salmonella   Antimicrobial resistance   Class 1 integron   Gene transfer
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