| Literature DB >> 32293159 |
Miaomiao Xie1,2, Kaichao Chen1,2, Lianwei Ye1,2, Xuemei Yang1,2, Qi Xu1,2, Chen Yang1,2, Ning Dong1,2, Edward Wai-Chi Chan2, Qiaoling Sun3, Lingbin Shu3, Danxia Gu4, Xiaodong Lin5, Rong Zhang3, Sheng Chen1,2.
Abstract
The rapid dissemination of non-conjugative virulence plasmids among non-K1/K2 types of Klebsiella pneumoniae poses an unprecedented threat to human health, yet the underlying mechanisms governing dissemination of such plasmids is unclear. In this study, a novel 68 581 bp IncFIA plasmid is discovered that can be fused to a hypervirulence-encoding plasmid to form a hybrid conjugative virulence plasmid in conjugation experiments; such fusion events involve homologous recombination between a 241 bp homologous region located in each of the two plasmids. The fusion hypervirulence-encoding plasmid can be conjugated to both classic and blaKPC-2 -bearing carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae strains through conjugation, enabling such strains to acquire the ability to express the hypervirulence phenotype. Dissemination of this fusion virulence plasmid will impose an enormous burden on current efforts to control and treat infections caused by multidrug resistant and hypervirulent K. pneumoniae.Entities:
Keywords: CR-HvKP; Klebsiella pneumoniae; conjugative; hypervirulence plasmid; transmission
Year: 2020 PMID: 32293159 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201900239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biosyst ISSN: 2366-7478