Cargando…
A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid
BACKGROUND: Early and accurate treatment of infections due to carbapenem-resistant organisms is facilitated by rapid diagnostics, but rare resistance mechanisms can compromise detection. One year after a Guiana Extended-Spectrum (GES)-5 carbapenemase–positive Klebsiella oxytoca infection was identif...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Oxford University Press
2019
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31746994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1130 |
_version_ | 1783624524279840768 |
---|---|
author | Ellington, Matthew J Davies, Frances Jauneikaite, Elita Hopkins, Katie L Turton, Jane F Adams, George Pavlu, Jiri Innes, Andrew J Eades, Christopher Brannigan, Eimear T Findlay, Jacqueline White, Leila Bolt, Frances Kadhani, Tokozani Chow, Yimmy Patel, Bharat Mookerjee, Siddharth Otter, Jonathan A Sriskandan, Shiranee Woodford, Neil Holmes, Alison |
author_facet | Ellington, Matthew J Davies, Frances Jauneikaite, Elita Hopkins, Katie L Turton, Jane F Adams, George Pavlu, Jiri Innes, Andrew J Eades, Christopher Brannigan, Eimear T Findlay, Jacqueline White, Leila Bolt, Frances Kadhani, Tokozani Chow, Yimmy Patel, Bharat Mookerjee, Siddharth Otter, Jonathan A Sriskandan, Shiranee Woodford, Neil Holmes, Alison |
author_sort | Ellington, Matthew J |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Early and accurate treatment of infections due to carbapenem-resistant organisms is facilitated by rapid diagnostics, but rare resistance mechanisms can compromise detection. One year after a Guiana Extended-Spectrum (GES)-5 carbapenemase–positive Klebsiella oxytoca infection was identified by whole-genome sequencing (WGS; later found to be part of a cluster of 3 cases), a cluster of 11 patients with GES-5–positive K. oxytoca was identified over 18 weeks in the same hospital. METHODS: Bacteria were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry, antimicrobial susceptibility testing followed European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing guidelines. Ertapenem-resistant isolates were referred to Public Health England for characterization using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of GES, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and WGS for the second cluster. RESULTS: The identification of the first GES-5 K. oxytoca isolate was delayed, being identified by WGS. Implementation of a GES-gene PCR informed the occurrence of the second cluster in real time. In contrast to PFGE, WGS phylogenetic analysis refuted an epidemiological link between the 2 clusters; it also suggested a cascade of patient-to-patient transmission in the later cluster. A novel GES-5–encoding plasmid was present in K. oxytoca, Escherichia coli, and Enterobacter cloacae isolates from unlinked patients within the same hospital group and in human and wastewater isolates from 3 hospitals elsewhere in the United Kingdom. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic sequencing revolutionized the epidemiological understanding of the clusters; it also underlined the risk of covert plasmid propagation in healthcare settings and revealed the national distribution of the resistance-encoding plasmid. Sequencing results also informed and led to the ongoing use of enhanced diagnostic tests for detecting carbapenemases locally and nationally. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7744980 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2019 |
publisher | Oxford University Press |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-77449802020-12-22 A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid Ellington, Matthew J Davies, Frances Jauneikaite, Elita Hopkins, Katie L Turton, Jane F Adams, George Pavlu, Jiri Innes, Andrew J Eades, Christopher Brannigan, Eimear T Findlay, Jacqueline White, Leila Bolt, Frances Kadhani, Tokozani Chow, Yimmy Patel, Bharat Mookerjee, Siddharth Otter, Jonathan A Sriskandan, Shiranee Woodford, Neil Holmes, Alison Clin Infect Dis Major Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: Early and accurate treatment of infections due to carbapenem-resistant organisms is facilitated by rapid diagnostics, but rare resistance mechanisms can compromise detection. One year after a Guiana Extended-Spectrum (GES)-5 carbapenemase–positive Klebsiella oxytoca infection was identified by whole-genome sequencing (WGS; later found to be part of a cluster of 3 cases), a cluster of 11 patients with GES-5–positive K. oxytoca was identified over 18 weeks in the same hospital. METHODS: Bacteria were identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry, antimicrobial susceptibility testing followed European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing guidelines. Ertapenem-resistant isolates were referred to Public Health England for characterization using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of GES, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and WGS for the second cluster. RESULTS: The identification of the first GES-5 K. oxytoca isolate was delayed, being identified by WGS. Implementation of a GES-gene PCR informed the occurrence of the second cluster in real time. In contrast to PFGE, WGS phylogenetic analysis refuted an epidemiological link between the 2 clusters; it also suggested a cascade of patient-to-patient transmission in the later cluster. A novel GES-5–encoding plasmid was present in K. oxytoca, Escherichia coli, and Enterobacter cloacae isolates from unlinked patients within the same hospital group and in human and wastewater isolates from 3 hospitals elsewhere in the United Kingdom. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic sequencing revolutionized the epidemiological understanding of the clusters; it also underlined the risk of covert plasmid propagation in healthcare settings and revealed the national distribution of the resistance-encoding plasmid. Sequencing results also informed and led to the ongoing use of enhanced diagnostic tests for detecting carbapenemases locally and nationally. Oxford University Press 2019-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7744980/ /pubmed/31746994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1130 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Major Articles and Commentaries Ellington, Matthew J Davies, Frances Jauneikaite, Elita Hopkins, Katie L Turton, Jane F Adams, George Pavlu, Jiri Innes, Andrew J Eades, Christopher Brannigan, Eimear T Findlay, Jacqueline White, Leila Bolt, Frances Kadhani, Tokozani Chow, Yimmy Patel, Bharat Mookerjee, Siddharth Otter, Jonathan A Sriskandan, Shiranee Woodford, Neil Holmes, Alison A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title | A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title_full | A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title_fullStr | A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title_full_unstemmed | A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title_short | A Multispecies Cluster of GES-5 Carbapenemase–Producing Enterobacterales Linked by a Geographically Disseminated Plasmid |
title_sort | multispecies cluster of ges-5 carbapenemase–producing enterobacterales linked by a geographically disseminated plasmid |
topic | Major Articles and Commentaries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31746994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz1130 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT ellingtonmatthewj amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT daviesfrances amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT jauneikaiteelita amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT hopkinskatiel amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT turtonjanef amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT adamsgeorge amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT pavlujiri amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT innesandrewj amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT eadeschristopher amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT branniganeimeart amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT findlayjacqueline amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT whiteleila amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT boltfrances amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT kadhanitokozani amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT chowyimmy amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT patelbharat amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT mookerjeesiddharth amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT otterjonathana amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT sriskandanshiranee amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT woodfordneil amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT holmesalison amultispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT ellingtonmatthewj multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT daviesfrances multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT jauneikaiteelita multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT hopkinskatiel multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT turtonjanef multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT adamsgeorge multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT pavlujiri multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT innesandrewj multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT eadeschristopher multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT branniganeimeart multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT findlayjacqueline multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT whiteleila multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT boltfrances multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT kadhanitokozani multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT chowyimmy multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT patelbharat multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT mookerjeesiddharth multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT otterjonathana multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT sriskandanshiranee multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT woodfordneil multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid AT holmesalison multispeciesclusterofges5carbapenemaseproducingenterobacteraleslinkedbyageographicallydisseminatedplasmid |