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SRX26771258: Short-read DNA-seq of ESBL+ ST131 Experimental Evolution Strains
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina NovaSeq 6000) run: 1.6M spots, 485.5M bases, 194.6Mb downloads

Design: Illumina DNA Prep w/ IDT for Illumina DNA/RNA UD Indexes; read trimming w/ Trimmomatic-v0.39
Submitted by: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Study: Escherichia coli strain:ST131 C2/H30Rx Genome sequencing and assembly
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Background: It remains unclear how high-risk Escherichia coli lineages, like sequence type (ST) 131, initially adapt to carbapenem exposure in its progression to becoming carbapenem resistant.Methods: Carbapenem mutation frequency was measured in multiple subclades of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) positive ST131 clinical isolates using a fluctuation assay followed by whole genome sequencing (WGS) characterization. Genomic, transcriptomic, and porin analyses of ST131 C2/H30Rx isolate, MB1860, under prolonged, increasing carbapenem exposure was performed using two distinct experimental evolutionary platforms to measure fast vs. slow adaptation.Results: All thirteen ESBL positive ST131 strains selected from a diverse (n=184) ST131 bacteremia cohort had detectable ertapenem (ETP) mutational frequencies with a statistically positive correlation between initial ESBL gene copy number and mutation frequency (r = 0.87, P<1e-5). WGS analysis of mutants showed initial response to ETP exposure resulted in significant increases in ESBL gene copy numbers or mutations in outer membrane porin (Omp) encoding genes in the absence of ESBL gene amplification with subclade specific adaptations. In both experimental evolutionary platforms, MB1860 responded to initial ETP exposure by increasing blaCTX-M-15 copy numbers via modular, insertion sequence 26 (IS26) mediated pseudocompound transposons (PCTns). Transposase activity driven by PCTn upregulation was a conserved expression signal in both experimental evolutionary platforms. Stable mutations in Omp encoding genes were detected only after prolonged increasing carbapenem exposure consistent with clinical observations.Conclusions: ESBL gene amplification is a conserved response to initial carbapenem exposure, especially within the high-risk ST131 C2 subclade. Targeting such amplification could assist with mitigating carbapenem resistance development.
Sample:
SAMN42896225 • SRS23258401 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: MFS-P1-I19
Instrument: Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 1.6M spots, 485.5M bases, 194.6Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR314019221,632,648485.5M194.6Mb2024-11-19

ID:
36177542

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