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Comparative genomic analyses of IncpA1763-KPC plasmids.

Hongchao Chen1, Zhe Zhan2, Xiaoyuan Jiang3, Yang Qing1, Zhe Yin3, Lingling Mei2, Dongsheng Zhou3, Bin Ni4, Yanjun Zhang2.   

Abstract

Multi-replicon plasmids harboring the IncpA1763-KPC replicon together with other replicons are being increasingly reported among Enterobacteriaceae species. However, plasmids with single IncpA1763-KPC replicons are poorly studied as a different incompatibility (Inc) group, despite their rise in appearance in some strains. IncpA1763-KPC plasmids, pA1763-KPC, and p427113-2, from two clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates were fully sequenced by high-throughput genome sequencing. Linear structural comparisons of IncpA1763-KPC backbone region were made between these two plasmids and six arbitrarily selected representative IncpA1763-KPC plasmids sequenced previously. A further detailed genomic comparison was carried out between plasmids pA1763-KPC, p427113-2, and pFB2.2, which show high homology across the backbone sequence to one another. Among all sequenced IncpA1763-KPC plasmids considered in this study, plasmids pA1763-KPC and p427113-2 showed the most complete IncpA1763-KPC backbones. These were composed of the IncpA1763-KPC replicon (repAIncpA1763-KPC and its iterons), the 5.6-kb IncpA1763-KPC -type maintenance region, the 27.7-kb IncFIIK -type maintenance region, and the 36.6-kb IncFIIK -type conjugal transfer regions. Compared with pA1763-KPC or p427113-2, the backbone regions of the other analyzed IncpA1763-KPC plasmids had gradually undergone different deletions or truncations, but shared small and core IncpA1763-KPC backbones including the IncpA1763-KPC replicon, IncpA1763-KPC -type maintenance region, and residual IncFIIK -type maintenance region. Accessory modules integrated into IncpA1763-KPC backbones included the multidrug-resistant module blaKPC-2 region in pA1763-KPC, the metal-resistance modules ars region together with ncr region in pFB2.2 and sil in pKPN-9a0d, the ISKpn14-to-IS26 region in p427113-2, and other non-resistance region in the respective plasmids. This detailed comparative genomics analysis of IncpA1763-KPC plasmids provides a deep insight into their diversification and evolution.
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Keywords:  IncpA1763-KPC plasmids; Klebsiella pneumonia; antibiotic resistance; mobile elements

Year:  2021        PMID: 33555043     DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202000668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Basic Microbiol        ISSN: 0233-111X            Impact factor:   2.281


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