Title
Treat me well or will resist: Uptake of mobile genetic elements determine the resistome of corynebacterium striatum
Date Issued
02 July 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Leyton B.
Ramos J.N.
Baio P.V.P.
Veras J.F.C.
Souza C.
Burkovski A.
Mattos-Guaraldi A.L.
Vieira V.V.
Universidad de La Frontera
Publisher(s)
MDPI AG
Abstract
Corynebacterium striatum, a bacterium that is part of the normal skin microbiota, is also an opportunistic pathogen. In recent years, reports of infections and in-hospital and nosocomial outbreaks caused by antimicrobial multidrug-resistant C. striatum strains have been increasing worldwide. However, there are no studies about the genomic determinants related to antimicrobial resistance in C. striatum. This review updates global information related to antimicrobial resistance found in C. striatum and highlights the essential genomic aspects in its persistence and dissemination. The resistome of C. striatum comprises chromosomal and acquired elements. Resistance to fluoro-quinolones and daptomycin are due to mutations in chromosomal genes. Conversely, resistance to macrolides, tetracyclines, phenicols, beta-lactams, and aminoglycosides are associated with mobile genomic elements such as plasmids and transposons. The presence and diversity of insertion sequences suggest an essential role in the expression of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in genomic rearrangements and their potential to transfer these elements to other pathogens. The present study underlines that the resistome of C. striatum is dynamic; it is in evident expansion and could be acting as a reservoir for ARGs.
Volume
22
Issue
14
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología Genética, Herencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85109510705
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
ISSN of the container
16616596
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments: We thank the Genomics and Bioinformatics Unit of BIOREN-UFRO and our colleagues, Monica Pavez, Ana Mutis, and Eulalia Sans, for their valuable comments regarding this review. This work was partially financed by the Dirección de Investigación, Universidad de La Frontera.
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