A high-efficiency scar-free genome editing toolkit for Acinetobacter baumannii
A high-efficiency scar-free genome editing toolkit for Acinetobacter baumannii
Background
The current mutagenesis tools for Acinetobacter baumannii
leave selection markers or residual sequences behind, or involve
tedious counterselection and screening steps. Furthermore, they are
usually adapted for model strains, rather than for MDR clinical
isolates.
Objectives
To develop a scar-free genome-editing tool suitable for chromosomal and plasmid modifications in MDR A. baumannii AB5075.
Methods
We prove the efficiency of our adapted genome-editing system by deleting the multidrug efflux pumps craA, cmlA5
and resistance island 2 (RI2), as well as curing plasmid p1AB5075, and
combining these mutations. We then characterized the susceptibility of
the mutants compared with the WT to different antibiotics (i.e.
chloramphenicol, amikacin and tobramycin) by disc diffusion assays and
determined the MIC for each strain.
Results
We successfully adapted the genome-editing protocol to A. baumannii
AB5075, achieving a double recombination frequency close to 100% and
routinely securing the construction of a mutant within 10 working days.
Furthermore, we show that both CraA and p1AB5075 are involved in
chloramphenicol resistance, and that RI2 and p1AB5075 play a role in
resistance to amikacin and tobramycin.
Conclusions
We have developed a versatile and highly efficient genome-editing tool for A. baumannii.
We have demonstrated it can be used to modify both the chromosome and
native plasmids. By challenging the method, we show the role of CraA and
p1AB5075 in antibiotic resistance.
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de Dios, Rubén
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Gadar, Kavita
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McCarthy, Ronan R
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11 October 2022
de Dios, Rubén
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Gadar, Kavita
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McCarthy, Ronan R
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de Dios, Rubén, Gadar, Kavita and McCarthy, Ronan R
(2022)
A high-efficiency scar-free genome editing toolkit for Acinetobacter baumannii.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 77 (12), .
(doi:10.1101/2022.04.15.488490).
Abstract
Background
The current mutagenesis tools for Acinetobacter baumannii
leave selection markers or residual sequences behind, or involve
tedious counterselection and screening steps. Furthermore, they are
usually adapted for model strains, rather than for MDR clinical
isolates.
Objectives
To develop a scar-free genome-editing tool suitable for chromosomal and plasmid modifications in MDR A. baumannii AB5075.
Methods
We prove the efficiency of our adapted genome-editing system by deleting the multidrug efflux pumps craA, cmlA5
and resistance island 2 (RI2), as well as curing plasmid p1AB5075, and
combining these mutations. We then characterized the susceptibility of
the mutants compared with the WT to different antibiotics (i.e.
chloramphenicol, amikacin and tobramycin) by disc diffusion assays and
determined the MIC for each strain.
Results
We successfully adapted the genome-editing protocol to A. baumannii
AB5075, achieving a double recombination frequency close to 100% and
routinely securing the construction of a mutant within 10 working days.
Furthermore, we show that both CraA and p1AB5075 are involved in
chloramphenicol resistance, and that RI2 and p1AB5075 play a role in
resistance to amikacin and tobramycin.
Conclusions
We have developed a versatile and highly efficient genome-editing tool for A. baumannii.
We have demonstrated it can be used to modify both the chromosome and
native plasmids. By challenging the method, we show the role of CraA and
p1AB5075 in antibiotic resistance.
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Submitted date: 15 April 2022
Accepted/In Press date: May 2022
Published date: 11 October 2022
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Local EPrints ID: 506831
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506831
ISSN: 0305-7453
PURE UUID: 57103a1b-0b76-4553-b64b-52c944616c3b
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Last modified: 20 Nov 2025 03:14
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Rubén de Dios
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Kavita Gadar
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Ronan R McCarthy
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