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Mari Tohya1, Kohei Uechi2,3, Tatsuya Tada1, Tomomi Hishinuma1, Takeshi Kinjo3, Takeya Ohshiro4, Shiro Maeda2, Teruo Kirikae1, Jiro Fujita3.
Abstract
Pseudomonas asiatica and Pseudomonas monteilii, belonging to the Pseudomonas putida phylogenetic group, are occasionally isolated from clinical samples, partly because they are often misidentified as P. putida in clinical laboratories. There are five reports describing carbapenem-resistant clinical isolates of these species. Carbapenem-resistant strains of P. asiatica and P. monteilii were isolated from stool samples. These isolates were sequenced using Illumina MiSeq and reidentified using average nucleotide identity (ANI) based on comparisons of their whole-genome sequences using the OrthoANI algorithm. The clonal relatedness of the isolates was assessed by pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). The size of plasmids conveying bla VIM-2 was examined by Southern blotting. A total of six carbapenem-resistant clinical isolates of P. asiatica (two isolates) and P. monteilii (four isolates) were obtained from stool samples from five patients in a Japanese hospital. All isolates harboured blaVIM-2. The two isolates of P. asiatica had a different pattern in the PFGE analysis, with both having a 23 kb plasmid. Of the four isolates of P. monteilii with similar patterns in the PFGE analysis, three had 320 kb plasmids and one had a 240 kb plasmid. The genetic environments of the 320/240 kb and 23 kb plasmids differed. The results strongly indicated that carbapenem-resistant P. asiatica and P. monteilii producing metallo-β-lactamase are emerging in Japan. This is the first report of carbapenem-resistant P. asiatica and P. monteilii in Japan.Entities:
Keywords: Pseudomonas asiatica; Pseudomonas monteilii; VIM-2; carbapenem resistance; metallo-β-lactamase
Year: 2020 PMID: 33226322 DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.001258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Microbiol ISSN: 0022-2615 Impact factor: 2.472