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Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15
Control of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae continues to be challenging. The success of this pathogen is favored by its ability to acquire antimicrobial resistance and to spread and persist in both the environment and in humans. The emergence of clinically important cl...
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32641516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1921393117 |
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author | Gato, Eva Vázquez-Ucha, Juan Carlos Rumbo-Feal, Soraya Álvarez-Fraga, Laura Vallejo, Juan A. Martínez-Guitián, Marta Beceiro, Alejandro Ramos Vivas, Jose Sola Campoy, Pedro J. Pérez-Vázquez, María Oteo Iglesias, Jesus Rodiño-Janeiro, Bruno Kotska Romero, Antonio Poza, Margarita Bou, Germán Pérez, Astrid |
author_facet | Gato, Eva Vázquez-Ucha, Juan Carlos Rumbo-Feal, Soraya Álvarez-Fraga, Laura Vallejo, Juan A. Martínez-Guitián, Marta Beceiro, Alejandro Ramos Vivas, Jose Sola Campoy, Pedro J. Pérez-Vázquez, María Oteo Iglesias, Jesus Rodiño-Janeiro, Bruno Kotska Romero, Antonio Poza, Margarita Bou, Germán Pérez, Astrid |
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description | Control of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae continues to be challenging. The success of this pathogen is favored by its ability to acquire antimicrobial resistance and to spread and persist in both the environment and in humans. The emergence of clinically important clones, such as sequence types 11, 15, 101, and 258, has been reported worldwide. However, the mechanisms promoting the dissemination of such high-risk clones are unknown. Unraveling the factors that play a role in the pathobiology and epidemicity of K. pneumoniae is therefore important for managing infections. To address this issue, we studied a carbapenem-resistant ST-15 K. pneumoniae isolate (Kp3380) that displayed a remarkable adherent phenotype with abundant pilus-like structures. Genome sequencing enabled us to identify a chaperone-usher pili system (Kpi) in Kp3380. Analysis of a large K. pneumoniae population from 32 European countries showed that the Kpi system is associated with the ST-15 clone. Phylogenetic analysis of the operon revealed that Kpi belongs to the little-characterized γ(2)-fimbrial clade. We demonstrate that Kpi contributes positively to the ability of K. pneumoniae to form biofilms and adhere to different host tissues. Moreover, the in vivo intestinal colonizing capacity of the Kpi-defective mutant was significantly reduced, as was its ability to infect Galleria mellonella. The findings provide information about the pathobiology and epidemicity of Kpi(+) K. pneumoniae and indicate that the presence of Kpi may explain the success of the ST-15 clone. Disrupting bacterial adherence to the intestinal surface could potentially target gastrointestinal colonization. |
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spelling | pubmed-73822202020-07-30 Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 Gato, Eva Vázquez-Ucha, Juan Carlos Rumbo-Feal, Soraya Álvarez-Fraga, Laura Vallejo, Juan A. Martínez-Guitián, Marta Beceiro, Alejandro Ramos Vivas, Jose Sola Campoy, Pedro J. Pérez-Vázquez, María Oteo Iglesias, Jesus Rodiño-Janeiro, Bruno Kotska Romero, Antonio Poza, Margarita Bou, Germán Pérez, Astrid Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Control of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae continues to be challenging. The success of this pathogen is favored by its ability to acquire antimicrobial resistance and to spread and persist in both the environment and in humans. The emergence of clinically important clones, such as sequence types 11, 15, 101, and 258, has been reported worldwide. However, the mechanisms promoting the dissemination of such high-risk clones are unknown. Unraveling the factors that play a role in the pathobiology and epidemicity of K. pneumoniae is therefore important for managing infections. To address this issue, we studied a carbapenem-resistant ST-15 K. pneumoniae isolate (Kp3380) that displayed a remarkable adherent phenotype with abundant pilus-like structures. Genome sequencing enabled us to identify a chaperone-usher pili system (Kpi) in Kp3380. Analysis of a large K. pneumoniae population from 32 European countries showed that the Kpi system is associated with the ST-15 clone. Phylogenetic analysis of the operon revealed that Kpi belongs to the little-characterized γ(2)-fimbrial clade. We demonstrate that Kpi contributes positively to the ability of K. pneumoniae to form biofilms and adhere to different host tissues. Moreover, the in vivo intestinal colonizing capacity of the Kpi-defective mutant was significantly reduced, as was its ability to infect Galleria mellonella. The findings provide information about the pathobiology and epidemicity of Kpi(+) K. pneumoniae and indicate that the presence of Kpi may explain the success of the ST-15 clone. Disrupting bacterial adherence to the intestinal surface could potentially target gastrointestinal colonization. National Academy of Sciences 2020-07-21 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7382220/ /pubmed/32641516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1921393117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Gato, Eva Vázquez-Ucha, Juan Carlos Rumbo-Feal, Soraya Álvarez-Fraga, Laura Vallejo, Juan A. Martínez-Guitián, Marta Beceiro, Alejandro Ramos Vivas, Jose Sola Campoy, Pedro J. Pérez-Vázquez, María Oteo Iglesias, Jesus Rodiño-Janeiro, Bruno Kotska Romero, Antonio Poza, Margarita Bou, Germán Pérez, Astrid Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title | Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title_full | Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title_fullStr | Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title_full_unstemmed | Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title_short | Kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone Klebsiella pneumoniae ST-15 |
title_sort | kpi, a chaperone-usher pili system associated with the worldwide-disseminated high-risk clone klebsiella pneumoniae st-15 |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32641516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1921393117 |
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