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The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci

The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci
The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci
Multidrug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae emerge through the modification of core genome loci by interspecies homologous recombinations, and acquisition of gene cassettes. Both occurred in the otherwise contrasting histories of the antibiotic-resistant S. pneumoniae lineages PMEN3 and PMEN9. A single PMEN3 clade spread globally, evading vaccine-induced immunity through frequent serotype switching, whereas locally circulating PMEN9 clades independently gained resistance. Both lineages repeatedly integrated Tn916-type and Tn1207.1-type elements, conferring tetracycline and macrolide resistance, respectively, through homologous recombination importing sequences originating in other species. A species-wide dataset found over 100 instances of such interspecific acquisitions of resistance cassettes and flanking homologous arms. Phylodynamic analysis of the most commonly sampled Tn1207.1-type insertion in PMEN9, originating from a commensal and disrupting a competence gene, suggested its expansion across Germany was driven by a high ratio of macrolide-to-β-lactam consumption. Hence, selection from antibiotic consumption was sufficient for these atypically large recombinations to overcome species boundaries across the pneumococcal chromosome.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, DNA Transposable Elements, Drug Resistance, Bacterial/drug effects, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Genes, Bacterial/genetics, Germany, Humans, Macrolides/pharmacology, Phylogeny, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Serogroup, Serotyping, Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects
2050-084X
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GPS Consortium
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Clarke, Stuart , GPS Consortium (2021) The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci. eLife, 10. (doi:10.7554/eLife.67113).

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Multidrug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae emerge through the modification of core genome loci by interspecies homologous recombinations, and acquisition of gene cassettes. Both occurred in the otherwise contrasting histories of the antibiotic-resistant S. pneumoniae lineages PMEN3 and PMEN9. A single PMEN3 clade spread globally, evading vaccine-induced immunity through frequent serotype switching, whereas locally circulating PMEN9 clades independently gained resistance. Both lineages repeatedly integrated Tn916-type and Tn1207.1-type elements, conferring tetracycline and macrolide resistance, respectively, through homologous recombination importing sequences originating in other species. A species-wide dataset found over 100 instances of such interspecific acquisitions of resistance cassettes and flanking homologous arms. Phylodynamic analysis of the most commonly sampled Tn1207.1-type insertion in PMEN9, originating from a commensal and disrupting a competence gene, suggested its expansion across Germany was driven by a high ratio of macrolide-to-β-lactam consumption. Hence, selection from antibiotic consumption was sufficient for these atypically large recombinations to overcome species boundaries across the pneumococcal chromosome.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 April 2021
Published date: 14 July 2021
Keywords: Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology, DNA Transposable Elements, Drug Resistance, Bacterial/drug effects, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Genes, Bacterial/genetics, Germany, Humans, Macrolides/pharmacology, Phylogeny, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Serogroup, Serotyping, Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects

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Local EPrints ID: 454521
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454521
ISSN: 2050-084X
PURE UUID: a87dbb81-5ba6-4545-a729-d8fbe0434212
ORCID for Stuart Clarke: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7009-1548

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Date deposited: 15 Feb 2022 17:35
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:07

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Author: Joshua C D'Aeth
Author: Mark Pg van der Linden
Author: Lesley McGee
Author: Herminia de Lencastre
Author: Paul Turner
Author: Jae-Hoon Song
Author: Stephanie W Lo
Author: Rebecca A Gladstone
Author: Raquel Sá-Leão
Author: Kwan Soo Ko
Author: William P Hanage
Author: Robert F Breiman
Author: Bernard Beall
Author: Stephen D Bentley
Author: Nicholas J Croucher
Author: Stuart Clarke ORCID iD
Corporate Author: GPS Consortium

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