Antibiotic resistance determination using Enterococcus faecium whole-genome sequences: a diagnostic accuracy study using genotypic and phenotypic data

Publication: Lancet Microbe

Francesc Coll, Theodore Gouliouris, Beth Blane, Corin A Yeats, Kathy E Raven, Catherine Ludden, Fahad A Khokhar, Hayley J Wilson, Leah W Roberts, Ewan M Harrison, Carolyne S Horner, Le Thi Hoi, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Nguyen Vu Trung, Nicholas M Brown, Prof Mark A Holmes, Prof Julian Parkhill, P Mili Estee Török, Prof Sharon J Peacock,

11 January 2024

Summary

A team of scientists at the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Sanger Institute and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have gone a step forward by establishing the agreement between culture-based laboratory methods and genome sequencing for antibiotic resistance determination in Enterococcus faecium, one of the top 10 bacterial pathogens with the highest mortality burden globally. The team curated a set of over 200 genetic markers that most accurately predict resistance to 12 different, clinically relevant antibiotics in a collection of over 4,000 E. faecium strains. For key antibiotics such as ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, vancomycin and linezolid, the team reported very high diagnostic accuracy, and improved accuracy for the detection of resistance to other antibiotics compared to previous state-of-the-art predictive methods. In addition, the authors implemented the antibiotic resistance predictions on Pathogenwatch

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Single-cell multi-omics analysis of the immune response in COVID-19

Publication: Nature

Emily Stephenson, Gary Reynolds, Rachel A. Botting, Fernando J. Calero-Nieto, Michael D. Morgan, Zewen Kelvin Tuong, Karsten Bach, Waradon Sungnak, Kaylee B. Worlock, Masahiro Yoshida, Natsuhiko Kumasaka, Katarzyna Kania, Justin Engelbert, Bayanne Olabi, Jarmila Stremenova Spegarova, Nicola K. Wilson, Nicole Mende, Laura Jardine, Louis C. S. Gardner, Issac Goh, Dave Horsfall, Jim McGrath, Simone Webb, Michael W. Mather, Rik G. H. Lindeboom, Emma Dann, Ni Huang, Krzysztof Polanski, Elena Prigmore, Florian Gothe, Jonathan Scott, Rebecca P. Payne, Kenneth F. Baker, Aidan T. Hanrath, Ina C. D. Schim van der Loeff, Andrew S. Barr, Amada Sanchez-Gonzalez, Laura Bergamaschi, Federica Mescia, Josephine L. Barnes, Eliz Kilich, Angus de Wilton, Anita Saigal, Aarash Saleh, Sam M. Janes, Claire M. Smith, Nusayhah Gopee, Caroline Wilson, Paul Coupland, Jonathan M. Coxhead, Vladimir Yu Kiselev, Stijn van Dongen, Jaume Bacardit, Hamish W. King, Anthony J. Rostron, A. John Simpson, Sophie Hambleton, Elisa Laurenti, Paul A. Lyons, Kerstin B. Meyer, Marko Z. Nikolić, Christopher J. A. Duncan, Kenneth G. C. Smith, Sarah A. Teichmann, Menna R. Clatworthy, John C. Marioni, Berthold Göttgens & Muzlifah Haniffa

20 April 2020


Summary

A UK-wide study has identified differences in people’s immune responses to COVID-19, depending on whether they have no symptoms or more serious reactions to the virus. Read the full story

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HIV-1 remission following CCR5Δ32/Δ32 haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation

Publication: Nature

Gupta RK, Abdul-Jawad S, McCoy LE, Mok HP, Salgado DPM, Martinez-Picado J, Nijhuis M, Wensing AMJ, Lee H, Grant P, Nastouli E, Lambert J, Pace M, Salasc F, Monit C, Innes, Mui L, Waters L, Frater J, Lever AML, Edwards SG, Gabriel IH, Olavarria E.

5 March 2019

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