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Enterobacterales plasmid sharing amongst human bloodstream infections, livestock, wastewater, and waterway niches in Oxfordshire, UK

View ORCID ProfileWilliam Matlock, View ORCID ProfileSamuel Lipworth, Kevin K. Chau, Manal Abu Oun, Leanne Barker, James Kavanagh, Monique Andersson, Sarah Oakley, Marcus Morgan, Derrick W. Crook, Daniel S. Read, Muna Anjum, Liam P. Shaw, View ORCID ProfileNicole Stoesser, REHAB Consortium
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490774
William Matlock
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Samuel Lipworth
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
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Kevin K. Chau
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Manal Abu Oun
3Animal and Plant Health Agency, Addlestone, UK
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Leanne Barker
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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James Kavanagh
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Monique Andersson
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
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Sarah Oakley
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
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Marcus Morgan
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
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Derrick W. Crook
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
4NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance at University of Oxford in partnership with Public Health England, Oxford, UK
5NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford, UK
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Daniel S. Read
6Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, UK
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Muna Anjum
3Animal and Plant Health Agency, Addlestone, UK
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Liam P. Shaw
7Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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Nicole Stoesser
1Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
2Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
4NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance at University of Oxford in partnership with Public Health England, Oxford, UK
5NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford, UK
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Abstract

Plasmids enable the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in common Enterobacterales pathogens, representing a major public health challenge. However, the extent of plasmid sharing and evolution between Enterobacterales causing human infections and other niches remains unclear, including the emergence of resistance plasmids. Dense, unselected sampling is highly relevant to developing our understanding of plasmid epidemiology and designing appropriate interventions to limit the emergence and dissemination of plasmid-associated AMR. We established a geographically and temporally restricted collection of human bloodstream infection (BSI)-associated, livestock-associated (cattle, pig, poultry, and sheep faeces, farm soils) and wastewater treatment work (WwTW)-associated (influent, effluent, waterways upstream/downstream of effluent outlets) Enterobacterales. Isolates were collected between 2008-2020 from sites <60km apart in Oxfordshire, UK. Pangenome analysis of plasmid clusters revealed shared “backbones”, with phylogenies suggesting an intertwined ecology where well-conserved plasmid backbones carry diverse accessory functions, including AMR genes. Many plasmid “backbones” were seen across species and niches, raising the possibility that plasmid movement between these followed by rapid accessory gene change could be relatively common. Overall, the signature of identical plasmid sharing is likely to be a highly transient one, implying that plasmid movement might be occurring at greater rates than previously estimated, raising a challenge for future genomic One Health studies.

Funding This study was funded by the Antimicrobial Resistance Cross-council Initiative supported by the seven research councils and the NIHR, UK.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • Revised abstract; additional analysis for blaTEM; additional references.

  • https://github.com/wtmatlock/oxfordshire-overlap

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Enterobacterales plasmid sharing amongst human bloodstream infections, livestock, wastewater, and waterway niches in Oxfordshire, UK
William Matlock, Samuel Lipworth, Kevin K. Chau, Manal Abu Oun, Leanne Barker, James Kavanagh, Monique Andersson, Sarah Oakley, Marcus Morgan, Derrick W. Crook, Daniel S. Read, Muna Anjum, Liam P. Shaw, Nicole Stoesser, REHAB Consortium
bioRxiv 2022.05.06.490774; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490774
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Enterobacterales plasmid sharing amongst human bloodstream infections, livestock, wastewater, and waterway niches in Oxfordshire, UK
William Matlock, Samuel Lipworth, Kevin K. Chau, Manal Abu Oun, Leanne Barker, James Kavanagh, Monique Andersson, Sarah Oakley, Marcus Morgan, Derrick W. Crook, Daniel S. Read, Muna Anjum, Liam P. Shaw, Nicole Stoesser, REHAB Consortium
bioRxiv 2022.05.06.490774; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490774

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