First detection and genomic analysis of mcr-1-positive Salmonella Infantis isolated from a broiler production system in the United Arab Emirates

  • Ihab Habib
  • , Mohamed Yousif Ibrahim Mohamed
  • , Glindya Bhagya Lakshmi
  • , Hassan Mohamed Al Marzooqi
  • , Hanan Sobhy Afifi
  • , Mohamed Gamal Shehata
  • , Mohammed Elbediwi

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Abstract

This study reports the first detection of mcr-1.1-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis from a commercial broiler farm in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Two S. infantis isolates (SAL_93 and SAL_94) were recovered from caecal droppings and characterized using whole-genome sequencing (WGS). Genomic analysis revealed a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) difference between them, confirming their close epidemiological relationship. Both isolates belonged to multilocus sequence type 32 and exhibited multidrug resistance (MDR), including resistance to colistin (MIC = 4 mg/L) and ciprofloxacin (MIC = 0.5 mg/L). Notably, the mcr-1.1 gene was detected on a conjugative IncX4 plasmid. Additionally, the isolates harbored a large (275,043 bp) conjugative IncFIB plasmid carrying multiple AMR genes, including aadA1, sul1, tet(A), qacEdelta1. Bioinformatic analysis showed a high identity for globally reported mcr-1.1-carrying IncX4 plasmids. The investigation of virulence-associated factors in the studied isolates identified 162 potential virulence-related genes. These included genes linked to the type 3 secretion system, specifically those encoded by pathogenicity island-1 (SPI-1). However, multiple genes linked to the second type 3 secretion system, encoded by SPI-2, were absent in all isolates. These findings suggest a potential risk of horizontal gene transfer in poultry production. Given these risks, the UAE’s recent ban on colistin in veterinary medicine marks a crucial step in mitigating AMR transmission within a One Health framework.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1592955
JournalFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Colistin
  • IncX4
  • Salmonella
  • United Arab Emirates
  • antibiotic resistance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Veterinary

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