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Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy

We report the genetic characterization of 15 Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) and 4 isolates of K. oxytoca (KO) from clinical cases in dogs and cats and showing extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC) resistance. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and AmpC genes, plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (...

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Autores principales: Donati, Valentina, Feltrin, Fabiola, Hendriksen, Rene S., Svendsen, Christina Aaby, Cordaro, Gessica, García-Fernández, Aurora, Lorenzetti, Serena, Lorenzetti, Raniero, Battisti, Antonio, Franco, Alessia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090564
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author Donati, Valentina
Feltrin, Fabiola
Hendriksen, Rene S.
Svendsen, Christina Aaby
Cordaro, Gessica
García-Fernández, Aurora
Lorenzetti, Serena
Lorenzetti, Raniero
Battisti, Antonio
Franco, Alessia
author_facet Donati, Valentina
Feltrin, Fabiola
Hendriksen, Rene S.
Svendsen, Christina Aaby
Cordaro, Gessica
García-Fernández, Aurora
Lorenzetti, Serena
Lorenzetti, Raniero
Battisti, Antonio
Franco, Alessia
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description We report the genetic characterization of 15 Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) and 4 isolates of K. oxytoca (KO) from clinical cases in dogs and cats and showing extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC) resistance. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and AmpC genes, plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) and co-resistances were investigated. Among KP isolates, ST101 clone was predominant (8/15, 53%), followed by ST15 (4/15, 27%). ST11 and ST340, belonging to Clonal Complex (CC)11, were detected in 2012 (3/15, 20%). MLST on KP isolates corresponded well with PFGE results, with 11 different PFGE patterns observed, including two clusters of two (ST340) and four (ST101) indistinguishable isolates, respectively. All isolates harbored at least one ESBL or AmpC gene, all carried on transferable plasmids (IncR, IncFII, IncI1, IncN), and 16/19 were positive for PMQR genes (qnr family or aac(6′)-Ib-cr). The most frequent ESBL was CTX-M-15 (11/19, 58%), detected in all KP ST101, in one KP ST15 and in both KP ST340. bla (CTX-M-15) was carried on IncR plasmids in all but one KP isolate. All KP ST15 isolates harbored different ESC resistance genes and different plasmids, and presented the non-transferable bla (SHV-28) gene, in association with bla (CTX-M-15), bla (CTX-M-1) (on IncR, or on IncN), bla (SHV-2a) (on IncR) or bla (CMY-2) genes (on IncI1). KO isolates were positive for bla (CTX-M-9) gene (on IncHI2), or for the bla (SHV-12) and bla (DHA-1) genes (on IncL/M). They were all positive for qnr genes, and one also for the aac(6′)-Ib-cr gene. All Klebsiella isolates showed multiresistance towards aminoglycosides, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, trimethoprim and amphenicols, mediated by strA/B, aadA2, aadB, ant (2")-Ia, aac(6′)-Ib, sul, tet, dfr and cat genes in various combinations. The emergence in pets of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella with ESBL, AmpC and PMQR determinants, poses further and serious challenges in companion animal therapy and raise concerns for possible bi-directional transmission between pets and humans, especially at household level.
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spelling pubmed-39424332014-03-06 Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy Donati, Valentina Feltrin, Fabiola Hendriksen, Rene S. Svendsen, Christina Aaby Cordaro, Gessica García-Fernández, Aurora Lorenzetti, Serena Lorenzetti, Raniero Battisti, Antonio Franco, Alessia PLoS One Research Article We report the genetic characterization of 15 Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP) and 4 isolates of K. oxytoca (KO) from clinical cases in dogs and cats and showing extended-spectrum cephalosporin (ESC) resistance. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and AmpC genes, plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) and co-resistances were investigated. Among KP isolates, ST101 clone was predominant (8/15, 53%), followed by ST15 (4/15, 27%). ST11 and ST340, belonging to Clonal Complex (CC)11, were detected in 2012 (3/15, 20%). MLST on KP isolates corresponded well with PFGE results, with 11 different PFGE patterns observed, including two clusters of two (ST340) and four (ST101) indistinguishable isolates, respectively. All isolates harbored at least one ESBL or AmpC gene, all carried on transferable plasmids (IncR, IncFII, IncI1, IncN), and 16/19 were positive for PMQR genes (qnr family or aac(6′)-Ib-cr). The most frequent ESBL was CTX-M-15 (11/19, 58%), detected in all KP ST101, in one KP ST15 and in both KP ST340. bla (CTX-M-15) was carried on IncR plasmids in all but one KP isolate. All KP ST15 isolates harbored different ESC resistance genes and different plasmids, and presented the non-transferable bla (SHV-28) gene, in association with bla (CTX-M-15), bla (CTX-M-1) (on IncR, or on IncN), bla (SHV-2a) (on IncR) or bla (CMY-2) genes (on IncI1). KO isolates were positive for bla (CTX-M-9) gene (on IncHI2), or for the bla (SHV-12) and bla (DHA-1) genes (on IncL/M). They were all positive for qnr genes, and one also for the aac(6′)-Ib-cr gene. All Klebsiella isolates showed multiresistance towards aminoglycosides, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, trimethoprim and amphenicols, mediated by strA/B, aadA2, aadB, ant (2")-Ia, aac(6′)-Ib, sul, tet, dfr and cat genes in various combinations. The emergence in pets of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella with ESBL, AmpC and PMQR determinants, poses further and serious challenges in companion animal therapy and raise concerns for possible bi-directional transmission between pets and humans, especially at household level. Public Library of Science 2014-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3942433/ /pubmed/24595207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090564 Text en © 2014 Donati et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Donati, Valentina
Feltrin, Fabiola
Hendriksen, Rene S.
Svendsen, Christina Aaby
Cordaro, Gessica
García-Fernández, Aurora
Lorenzetti, Serena
Lorenzetti, Raniero
Battisti, Antonio
Franco, Alessia
Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title_full Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title_fullStr Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title_short Extended-Spectrum-Beta-Lactamases, AmpC Beta-Lactamases and Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance in Klebsiella spp. from Companion Animals in Italy
title_sort extended-spectrum-beta-lactamases, ampc beta-lactamases and plasmid mediated quinolone resistance in klebsiella spp. from companion animals in italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090564
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