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Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada

In 2018 to 2019, PCR for carbapenemases in routine Gram-negative isolates submitted to the National Microbiology Laboratory revealed an increase in IMP-type metalloenzyme-positive isolates, mostly among Morganellaceae. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that 23 Morganellaceae harbored bla(IMP-27) with...

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Autores principales: Boyd, David A., Mataseje, Laura F., Dingle, Tanis, Hoang, Linda, Lefebvre, Brigitte, McGeer, Allison, Melano, Roberto G., Stuart, Ian, Walkty, Andrew, Wilmer, Amanda, Mulvey, Michael R.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8265620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34011680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00048-21
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author Boyd, David A.
Mataseje, Laura F.
Dingle, Tanis
Hoang, Linda
Lefebvre, Brigitte
McGeer, Allison
Melano, Roberto G.
Stuart, Ian
Walkty, Andrew
Wilmer, Amanda
Mulvey, Michael R.
author_facet Boyd, David A.
Mataseje, Laura F.
Dingle, Tanis
Hoang, Linda
Lefebvre, Brigitte
McGeer, Allison
Melano, Roberto G.
Stuart, Ian
Walkty, Andrew
Wilmer, Amanda
Mulvey, Michael R.
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description In 2018 to 2019, PCR for carbapenemases in routine Gram-negative isolates submitted to the National Microbiology Laboratory revealed an increase in IMP-type metalloenzyme-positive isolates, mostly among Morganellaceae. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that 23 Morganellaceae harbored bla(IMP-27) within a chromosomal Tn7 element. Phylogenomics indicated diversity of isolates but also the presence of a few clonal isolates dispersed geographically. These isolates may be difficult to detect due to carbapenem susceptibility and false-negative results in phenotypic testing. IMPORTANCE Over the last decade or so, the frequency of isolation of clinical carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPOs) has increased among health care-associated infections. This may seriously compromise antimicrobial therapy, as carbapenems are considered the last line of defense against these organisms. The ability of carbapenemases to hydrolyze most β-lactams in addition to the co-occurrence of mechanisms of resistance to other classes of antimicrobials in CPOs can leave few options for treating infections. The class B metalloenzymes are globally distributed carbapenemases, and the most commonly found include the NDM, VIM, and IMP types. Our study describes a sudden emergence of IMP-27-harboring Morganellaceae during 2018 to 2019 in Canada. There is a paucity of literature on IMP-27 isolates, and our data bolster the information on the genetic context, antimicrobial profiles, and phylogenomics of this group of CPOs.
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spelling pubmed-82656202021-07-23 Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada Boyd, David A. Mataseje, Laura F. Dingle, Tanis Hoang, Linda Lefebvre, Brigitte McGeer, Allison Melano, Roberto G. Stuart, Ian Walkty, Andrew Wilmer, Amanda Mulvey, Michael R. mSphere Research Article In 2018 to 2019, PCR for carbapenemases in routine Gram-negative isolates submitted to the National Microbiology Laboratory revealed an increase in IMP-type metalloenzyme-positive isolates, mostly among Morganellaceae. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that 23 Morganellaceae harbored bla(IMP-27) within a chromosomal Tn7 element. Phylogenomics indicated diversity of isolates but also the presence of a few clonal isolates dispersed geographically. These isolates may be difficult to detect due to carbapenem susceptibility and false-negative results in phenotypic testing. IMPORTANCE Over the last decade or so, the frequency of isolation of clinical carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPOs) has increased among health care-associated infections. This may seriously compromise antimicrobial therapy, as carbapenems are considered the last line of defense against these organisms. The ability of carbapenemases to hydrolyze most β-lactams in addition to the co-occurrence of mechanisms of resistance to other classes of antimicrobials in CPOs can leave few options for treating infections. The class B metalloenzymes are globally distributed carbapenemases, and the most commonly found include the NDM, VIM, and IMP types. Our study describes a sudden emergence of IMP-27-harboring Morganellaceae during 2018 to 2019 in Canada. There is a paucity of literature on IMP-27 isolates, and our data bolster the information on the genetic context, antimicrobial profiles, and phylogenomics of this group of CPOs. American Society for Microbiology 2021-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8265620/ /pubmed/34011680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00048-21 Text en © Crown copyright 2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Mataseje, Laura F.
Dingle, Tanis
Hoang, Linda
Lefebvre, Brigitte
McGeer, Allison
Melano, Roberto G.
Stuart, Ian
Walkty, Andrew
Wilmer, Amanda
Mulvey, Michael R.
Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title_full Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title_fullStr Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title_short Emergence of Morganellaceae Harboring bla(IMP-27) Metalloenzyme in Canada
title_sort emergence of morganellaceae harboring bla(imp-27) metalloenzyme in canada
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8265620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34011680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00048-21
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