Genetic traits of IncK2 plasmids and the Escherichia coli host underlying the association to the chicken gut
Microbial Genomics
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2026Autor
Rozwandowicz, Marta
AbuOun, Manal
Alba, Patricia
Anjum, Muna F.
Zając, Magdalena
Brouwer, Michael S.M.
Börjesson, Stefan
Caniça, Manuela
Carfora, Virginia
Diaconu, Elena L.
Doublet, Benoît
Gates, Daisy
Hammerl, Jens-Andre
Hasman, Henrik
Haverkamp, Thomas H.A.
Hendrickx, Antoni P.A.
Lindsjö, Oskar K.
Manageiro, Vera
Mo, Soleveig S.
Myrenås, Mattias
Rizzardi, Kristina
Slettemeås, Jannice Schau
Sunde, Marianne
van Duijkeren, Engeline
van Hoek, Angela H.A.M.
Veldman, Kees T.
Bomba, Arkadiusz
Nord, Emma
Ceyssens, Pieter- Jan
Hordijk, Joost
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This manuscript presents the phylogeny and conservation of IncK2 plasmids in Europe. It also provides insights into genetic
traits responsible for IncK2 plasmids and its Escherichia coli host adaptation to the chicken gut. Fifty-eight E. coli isolates
from nine European countries were sequenced using Illumina and Nanopore technology. Genetic analyses were performed
to determine the relatedness of IncK2 plasmids and their E. coli hosts from poultry (80% of the total) and other sources.
To analyse genetic traits associated with E. coli and IncK2 plasmid from chicken origin, a genome-wide association study
(GWAS) was performed. The phylogenetic analysis of IncK2 plasmids revealed conservation across sources and countries
of isolation. GWAS revealed multiple genes associated with IncK2 plasmids or its E. coli host from chicken origin. The pre-
dicted functions of these genes can indicate a selective advantage in the chicken gut, and that IncK2 plasmids are adapted
to the physiological environment of the chicken gut
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