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Environmental reservoir of resistance genes for the last resort antibiotic Cefiderocol

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Title:Environmental reservoir of resistance genes for the last resort antibiotic Cefiderocol
Creators Name:Gschwind, R., Bonnet, M., Abramova, A., Jarquín-Díaz, V.H., Wenne, M., Loeber, U., Godron, N., Kampouris, I.D., Tskhay, F., Naheed, F., Debroucker, C., Bui-Hai, M., El Aiba, I., Klumper, U., Berendonk, T.U., Forslund-Startceva, S.K., Zahra, R., Bengtsson-Palme, J. and Ruppe, E.
Abstract:Antibiotic resistance poses a global public health threat. Cefiderocol, a recently introduced siderophore cephalosporin, employs a “Trojan Horse” mechanism by exploiting bacterial iron uptake systems for cell entry. Yet, resistant clinical isolates are already observed in clinics and resistance mechanisms are difficult to characterize. Here, we applied functional metagenomics to identify cefiderocol resistance genes. Functional metagenomic DNA libraries from diverse environmental samples collected across several countries were expressed in a cefiderocol-sensitive Escherichia coli host. This yielded four resistant clones with DNA originating from wastewater or freshwater DNA libraries. The identified antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) causing an increase in cefiderocol minimum inhibitory concentrations encoded for beta-lactamases (VEB-3, OXA-372 homolog and YbxI homolog) and a partial penicillin binding protein homolog. Three of four shared closest homologs in pathogenic bacteria. One ARG was associated with a mobile genetic element and was broadly distributed across all wastewater samples from every country surveyed. This study underscores the critical importance of environmental surveillance for ARGs, particularly for novel agents like cefiderocol with limited understanding of resistance mechanisms.
Keywords:Animals, Fish, Cottus Gobio
Source:bioRxiv
Publisher:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Article Number:2025.05.26.656069v2
Date:28 May 2025
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.26.656069

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