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The O-Antigen Epitope Governs Susceptibility to Colistin in Salmonella enterica

Vito Ricci, Dexian Zhang, Christopher Teale, Laura J. V. Piddock

2020mBio36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Some serovars of Salmonella , namely, those belonging to group D, appear to show a degree of intrinsic resistance to colistin. This observed intrinsic colistin resistance is of concern since this last-resort drug might no longer be effective for treating severe human infections with the most common Salmonella serovar, Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. Here, we show that the O-antigen epitope in group D Salmonella governs the levels of colistin susceptibility. Using whole-genome sequencing, we also revealed that increased colistin susceptibility in a group D Salmonella veterinary isolate was due to a defect in the O-antigen polymerase protein, Rfc. In summary, we show that two different mechanisms that influence the presence and composition of O antigens affect colistin susceptibility in Salmonella enterica .

Topics & Concepts

Salmonella entericaEpitopeSalmonellaMicrobiologyColistinAntigenVirologyBiologyComputational biologyImmunologyBacteriaAntimicrobialGeneticsSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEscherichia coli research studies