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Emerging Patterns of Microbiome and Resistome in The Healthcare Environment

dc.contributor.authorKrůtová, Marcela
dc.contributor.authorTkadlec, Jan
dc.contributor.authorHubáček, Petr
dc.contributor.authorCinek, Ondřej
dc.contributor.authorDřevínek, Pavel
dc.contributor.editorŠímová, Šárka
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/1794
dc.description.abstractThe project led by Prof. Dřevinek at the 2nd Faculty ofMedicine has two main research objectives (see below).Active collaboration with the groups in the consortium isplanned.Research objective 1: Molecular epidemiology andantimicrobial resistance in healthcare-associated pathogensAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the biggestpublic health challenges. A rapid spread of multi- and panresistant bacteria leads to difficult-to-treat infections andhigher mortality in healthcare settings. To address this issue,Pavel Drevinek's research team initiated several nationalsurveillance studies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia withthe goal to map the epidemiology of healthcare-associatedpathogens. In addition, large sets of colistin-resistantEnterobacterales and Burkholderia cepacia complex isolateswere collected over the years during the grant projects.The aim of the project is (i) to perform the prospectivesurveillance of the currently important nosocomial pathogensin the Czech Republic and Slovakia, i.e. C. difficile, S. aureus(including methicillin-resistant) and coagulase-negativeStaphylococci, vancomycin-resistant Enterococci, andmultidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria with plasmidmediated resistance to the last resort antibiotics. The secondaim is (ii) to gather deeper knowledge about major clones ofantibiotic-resistant nosocomial pathogens and get insight intothe forces driving their spread by studying isolates acquiredduring the prospective surveillance and from retrospectivecollections of the team. Comparative analysis of genomes andantimicrobial resistance of acquired isolates will allow toelucidate of the specific resistance determinants and theirgenetic context (plasmid or chromosome-associated genes,mutation) and also perform a phylogenetic analysis of isolatesputting them in the local and global context of respectivepathogen epidemiology. In addition, the biofilm formationand growth rates of resistant isolates in different conditionswill be analysed as important factors influencing the clinicalsuccess of the pathogenic bacteria.Research objective 2: The human virome in human diseaseand its interaction with other exposome componentsThe modern concept of the exposome encompasses allthe multifaceted exposures acting upon the organism (themicrobiota, diet, toxicants, climate), and the response of theorganism induced by these exposures (e.g. changes in itstranscriptome, proteome, metabolome). Microbes are veryimportant exposome components, including bacteria, archaea,parasites, fungi or viruses. The technical advances inmetagenomics over the last decade enabled researchers todefine the microbial component of the exposome withreassuring accuracy, yet the knowledge is incomplete of theassociation of microbes with a great range of primarily noninfectious diseases, and gaps remain also in the definition ofwhat can be regarded as a healthy microbiome.The proposed project is a logical extension of the workson virome exploration that the laboratory under the leadershipof prof. Cinek has been conducting for over 10 years.The main objective of this part of the project is to explore thevirome in longitudinal sample collections from severaldiagnoses of medical and societal importance. The projectwill study the virome during the natural disease course, inreaction to standard treatment modalities, or to targetedinterventions in ongoing clinical trials. This will be done inthe context of other components of the microbial exposome(bacteriome, mycobiome, parasitome), with backgroundmetadata characterizing the available non-microbialexposome (diet, physical activity etc).en
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dc.titleEmerging Patterns of Microbiome and Resistome in The Healthcare Environmenten
dcterms.accessRightsopenAccess
dc.date.updated2023-10-02T06:13:05Z
dc.subject.keywordMolecular epidemiologyen
dc.subject.keywordAntimicrobial resistanceen
dc.subject.keywordhuman viromeen
dc.relation.fundingReferenceinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSM//LX22NPO5103
dc.date.embargoStartDate2023-10-02
dc.contributor.organizerMasaryk University;Charles University
dc.type.obd110
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.identifier.obd625602
dc.identifier.rivRIV/00216208:11130/22:10457942
dc.subject.rivPrimary30000::30300::30303
dcterms.isPartOf.nameCzech Chemical Society Symposium Series
dcterms.isPartOf.issn2336-7202
dcterms.isPartOf.journalYear2022
dcterms.isPartOf.journalVolume20
dcterms.isPartOf.journalIssue6
uk.faculty.primaryId109
uk.faculty.primaryName2. lékařská fakultacs
uk.faculty.primaryNameSecond Faculty of Medicineen
uk.faculty.secondaryId52
uk.faculty.secondaryNameFakultní nemocnice v Motolecs
uk.faculty.secondaryNameMotol University Hospitalen
uk.department.primaryId109
uk.department.primaryName2. lékařská fakultacs
uk.department.primaryNameSecond Faculty of Medicineen
uk.department.secondaryId1701
uk.department.secondaryId100010693902
uk.department.secondaryId100010693530
uk.department.secondaryId1685
uk.department.secondaryNameÚstav lékařské mikrobiologiecs
uk.department.secondaryNameÚstav lékařské mikrobiologieen
uk.department.secondaryNameÚstav lékařské mikrobiologie 2. LF UK a FN Motolcs
uk.department.secondaryNameDepartment of Medical Microbiology, 2nd Faculty of Medicine and Motol University Hospitalen
uk.department.secondaryNamePediatrická klinika 2. LF UK a FN Motolcs
uk.department.secondaryNameDepartment of Paediatrics, 2nd Faculty of Medicine and Motol University Hospitalen
uk.department.secondaryNamePediatrická klinikacs
uk.department.secondaryNamePediatrická klinikaen
uk.event.nameAnnual meeting of the National Institute of Virology and Bacteriology (NIVB Meeting 2022)
dc.description.pageRange393-393
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