| Literature DB >> 34141626 |
Rushuang Yan1,2,3,4, Ye Lu1,2,3,4, Yiwei Zhu1,2,3, Peng Lan1,2,3,4, Shengnan Jiang1,2,3, Jun Lu5, Ping Shen6, Yunsong Yu1,2,3, Jiancang Zhou4, Yan Jiang1,2,3.
Abstract
Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae strains are typically associated with severe infections and susceptible to most antimicrobial agents. In 2017, a carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (CR-hvKP) strain was isolated from the sputum of a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient in Zhejiang, China. The goal of the present study was to characterize the molecular features of the CR-hvKP isolate ZJ27003 and its bla KPC-2-harboring plasmid p27003_KPC. Antimicrobial susceptibility was evaluated using the broth microdilution and agar dilution methods. String tests, serum-killing and mouse survival assays were performed to assess virulence, and plasmid conjugation was performed by filter mating. The complete genome sequence of ZJ27003 was acquired using a hybrid assembly of Illumina and Nanopore platform data. The sequence type (ST) of this CR-hvKP isolate was identified as ST23, which exhibits hypervirulence with high serum resistance and murine infection model. The strain is also resistant to carbapenems (imipenem, meropenem and ertapenem), aztreonam and cephalosporins. Additionally, the CR-hvKP isolate carries a 36,708-bp bla KPC-2-harboring plasmid, named p27003_KPC, belonging to the P1 incompatibility (Inc) group. The backbone of p27003_KPC is similar to that of a bla GES-5-harboring Pseudomonas aeruginosa plasmid, in which the bla GES-5 and its surrounding regions were replaced by a bla KPC-2-containing translocatable unit derived from Enterobacteriaceae. The results of a conjugation assay revealed that p27003_KPC can be transferred from K. pneumoniae to P. aeruginosa PAO1 and make the recipient resistant against carbapenem. The identification of a carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent K. pneumoniae isolate carrying and disseminating the bla KPC-2 gene highlights a severe threat to public health.Entities:
Keywords: IncP1 plasmid; K. pneumoniae; KPC-2; P. aeruginosa; hypervirulent
Year: 2021 PMID: 34141626 PMCID: PMC8204043 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2021.641830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 5.293
MICs for ZJ27003 of carbapenems and other antibiotics(mg/L).
| Drug | Imipenem | Meropenem | Ertapenem | Ciprofloxacin | Tetracycline | Chloramphenicol | Cefepime | Cefotaxime | Cefoxitin |
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| MICs | 16 | 16 | 32 | 0.016 | 1 | 4 | >32 | >8 | >64 |
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| MICs | >64 | >32 | 1 | 2 | 16 | 0.5 | <0.125 | 2 | >64 |
MICs, minimum inhibitory concentrations; C/A, ceftazidime/avibactam.
Figure 1Similarity of the genetic structure of p27003_KPC with that of two other plasmids. (A) Alignments of similar genes on plasmids are shown as concentric parts. The outer ring shows the ORFs on p27003_KPC. bla KPC-2 is colored red, while IncP1 and IS26 are colored orange and green, respectively. (B) The hybrid parts are highlighted and described in the box on the right. ORFs are illustrated as arrows. Shading areas indicate the high homology regions (≥95% identity) with the yellow or blue CDS. Orange and green boxes represent the backbone CDS on p17ZR-91-IncFII-11 and pICP-4GES, respectively.
MICs for ZJ27003, PAO1 and PAO1-pKPC of carbapenem antibiotics.
| Strains/Drugs | Imipenem | Meropenem |
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| ZJ27003 | 16 | 16 |
| PAO1 | 1 | 1 |
| PAO1-pKPC | 8 | 8 |
PAO1-pKPC, strain PAO1 with p27003_KPC.
Figure 2Survival of K. pneumoniae isolates in human serum. K. pneumoniae strains were incubated in 100% NHS or HIS. Samples were enumerated every 60 mins by a plate count. NTUH-K2044 was utilized as a hypervirulent strain control, while ATCC700603 was that of common strain. Triplicate independent experiments were performed for each strain.
Figure 3Mouse survival rates infected with K. pneumoniae strain ZJ27003, typical hypervirulent strain NTUH-K2044 and common strain ATCC700603, respectively. Mouse were infected intraperitoneally with 1×107 CFU K. pneumoniae strains and monitored each 12 hours for 3 days.