| Literature DB >> 31511372 |
Kalyan D Chavda1, Lars F Westblade2,3, Michael J Satlin2, Andrew C Hemmert4, Mariana Castanheira5, Stephen G Jenkins2,3, Liang Chen1, Barry N Kreiswirth6.
Abstract
An Enterobacter hormaechei isolate harboring bla VIM-4 and mcr-9 was recovered from a pediatric patient in a U.S. hospital. The bla VIM-4 and mcr-9 genes are carried on the same IncH12 plasmid, pME-1a. The isolate tested susceptible to colistin, without observed induction of colistin resistance. The mcr-9 gene is located between two insertion elements, IS903 and IS1, but lacks the downstream regulatory genes (qseC and qseB) found in other isolates that harbor mcr-9 IMPORTANCE We describe the complete genome assembly and sequence of a clinical Enterobacter isolate harboring both bla VIM-4 and mcr-9 recovered from a pediatric patient in the United States with a history of travel to Egypt. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an Enterobacter isolate harboring both bla VIM-4 and mcr-9 from the United States. The bla VIM-4 and mcr-9 genes are carried on the same IncH12 plasmid, pME-1a. The isolate tested susceptible to colistin, without observed induction of colistin resistance. The mcr-9 gene is located between two insertion elements, IS903 and IS1, but lacks the downstream regulatory genes (qseC and qseB) found in other isolates that harbor mcr-9.Entities:
Keywords: Enterobacterzzm321990; VIM; VIM-4; carbapenem; carbapenemase; colistin; mcr-9zzm321990
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31511372 PMCID: PMC6739498 DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.00629-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: mSphere ISSN: 2379-5042 Impact factor: 4.389
Key features of chromosome and plasmids harbored by ME-1
| Sample name | Size (bp) | MLST | Plasmid | Antibiotic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chromosome | 4,804,295 | ST542 | NA | |
| pME-1a | 276,520 | NA | IncHI2 | |
| pME-1b | 6,237 | NA | ColRNAI | NA |
| pME-1c | 2,496 | NA | ColRNAI | NA |
| pME-1d | 2,317 | NA | ColRNAI | NA |
Multiple copies on the plasmid.
NA, not applicable.
FIG 1Plasmid structure of blaVIM-4- and mcr-9-harboring plasmid pME-1a compared to other IncH12 plasmids. Open reading frames are indicated by arrows and are colored based on predicted gene function: purple arrows indicate plasmid replication-associated genes, blue arrows indicate plasmid scaffold regions, green arrows indicate genes associated with conjugative transfer, orange arrows indicate accessory genes, and black arrows indicate heavy metal resistance genes. The regions for conjugative transfer, Tra1 and Tra2, are indicated by red arrows on the outer circle.
FIG 2Comparison of the mcr-9 region harbored by plasmids pCTXM9_020038 (GenBank accession number CP031724.1), pMRVIM0813 (GenBank accession number KP975077), and pME-1a (this study) and contigs from E. coli 68A (GenBank assembly GCA_900500325.1) and S. Typhimurium HUM_TYPH_WA_10_R9_3274 (NZ_NAAN01000063) (NCBI RefSeq accession number GCF_002091095.1). Blue shading denotes regions of shared homology among different plasmids and contigs. Colored arrows indicate open reading frames, with orange, yellow, and red arrows representing plasmid backbone genes, mobile elements, and antibiotic resistance genes, respectively. Purple arrowheads flanking IS903 indicate the location of IS903 inverted repeats.