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Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes

Multiple-replicon resistance plasmids have become important carriers of resistance genes in Gram-negative bacteria, and the evolution of multiple-replicon plasmids is still not clear. Here, 56 isolates of Klebsiella isolated from different wild animals and environments between 2018 and 2020 were ide...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xue, Zhao, Jianan, Ji, Fang, Chang, Han, Qin, Jiao, Zhang, Chenglin, Hu, Guocheng, Zhu, Jiayue, Yang, Jianchun, Jia, Zhongxin, Li, Gang, Qin, Jianhua, Wu, Bin, Wang, Chengmin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.754931
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author Wang, Xue
Zhao, Jianan
Ji, Fang
Chang, Han
Qin, Jiao
Zhang, Chenglin
Hu, Guocheng
Zhu, Jiayue
Yang, Jianchun
Jia, Zhongxin
Li, Gang
Qin, Jianhua
Wu, Bin
Wang, Chengmin
author_facet Wang, Xue
Zhao, Jianan
Ji, Fang
Chang, Han
Qin, Jiao
Zhang, Chenglin
Hu, Guocheng
Zhu, Jiayue
Yang, Jianchun
Jia, Zhongxin
Li, Gang
Qin, Jianhua
Wu, Bin
Wang, Chengmin
author_sort Wang, Xue
collection PubMed
description Multiple-replicon resistance plasmids have become important carriers of resistance genes in Gram-negative bacteria, and the evolution of multiple-replicon plasmids is still not clear. Here, 56 isolates of Klebsiella isolated from different wild animals and environments between 2018 and 2020 were identified by phenotyping via the micro-broth dilution method and were sequenced and analyzed for bacterial genome-wide association study. Our results revealed that the isolates from non-human sources showed more extensive drug resistance and especially strong resistance to ampicillin (up to 80.36%). The isolates from Malayan pangolin were particularly highly resistant to cephalosporins, chloramphenicol, levofloxacin, and sulfamethoxazole. Genomic analysis showed that the resistance plasmids in these isolates carried many antibiotic resistance genes. Further analysis of 69 plasmids demonstrated that 28 plasmids were multiple-replicon plasmids, mainly carrying beta-lactamase genes such as bla(CTX–M–)(15), bla(CTX–M–)(14), bla(CTX–M–)(55), bla(OXA–)(1), and bla(TEM–)(1). The analysis of plasmids carried by different isolates showed that Klebsiella pneumoniae might be an important multiple-replicon plasmid host. Plasmid skeleton and structure analyses showed that a multiple-replicon plasmid was formed by the fusion of two or more single plasmids, conferring strong adaptability to the antibiotic environment and continuously increasing the ability of drug-resistant isolates to spread around the world. In conclusion, multiple-replicon plasmids are better able to carry resistance genes than non-multiple-replicon plasmids, which may be an important mechanism underlying bacterial responses to environments with high-antibiotic pressure. This phenomenon will be highly significant for exploring bacterial resistance gene transmission and diffusion mechanisms in the future.
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spelling pubmed-85791212021-11-11 Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes Wang, Xue Zhao, Jianan Ji, Fang Chang, Han Qin, Jiao Zhang, Chenglin Hu, Guocheng Zhu, Jiayue Yang, Jianchun Jia, Zhongxin Li, Gang Qin, Jianhua Wu, Bin Wang, Chengmin Front Microbiol Microbiology Multiple-replicon resistance plasmids have become important carriers of resistance genes in Gram-negative bacteria, and the evolution of multiple-replicon plasmids is still not clear. Here, 56 isolates of Klebsiella isolated from different wild animals and environments between 2018 and 2020 were identified by phenotyping via the micro-broth dilution method and were sequenced and analyzed for bacterial genome-wide association study. Our results revealed that the isolates from non-human sources showed more extensive drug resistance and especially strong resistance to ampicillin (up to 80.36%). The isolates from Malayan pangolin were particularly highly resistant to cephalosporins, chloramphenicol, levofloxacin, and sulfamethoxazole. Genomic analysis showed that the resistance plasmids in these isolates carried many antibiotic resistance genes. Further analysis of 69 plasmids demonstrated that 28 plasmids were multiple-replicon plasmids, mainly carrying beta-lactamase genes such as bla(CTX–M–)(15), bla(CTX–M–)(14), bla(CTX–M–)(55), bla(OXA–)(1), and bla(TEM–)(1). The analysis of plasmids carried by different isolates showed that Klebsiella pneumoniae might be an important multiple-replicon plasmid host. Plasmid skeleton and structure analyses showed that a multiple-replicon plasmid was formed by the fusion of two or more single plasmids, conferring strong adaptability to the antibiotic environment and continuously increasing the ability of drug-resistant isolates to spread around the world. In conclusion, multiple-replicon plasmids are better able to carry resistance genes than non-multiple-replicon plasmids, which may be an important mechanism underlying bacterial responses to environments with high-antibiotic pressure. This phenomenon will be highly significant for exploring bacterial resistance gene transmission and diffusion mechanisms in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8579121/ /pubmed/34777312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.754931 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wang, Zhao, Ji, Chang, Qin, Zhang, Hu, Zhu, Yang, Jia, Li, Qin, Wu and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Wang, Xue
Zhao, Jianan
Ji, Fang
Chang, Han
Qin, Jiao
Zhang, Chenglin
Hu, Guocheng
Zhu, Jiayue
Yang, Jianchun
Jia, Zhongxin
Li, Gang
Qin, Jianhua
Wu, Bin
Wang, Chengmin
Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title_full Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title_fullStr Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title_full_unstemmed Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title_short Multiple-Replicon Resistance Plasmids of Klebsiella Mediate Extensive Dissemination of Antimicrobial Genes
title_sort multiple-replicon resistance plasmids of klebsiella mediate extensive dissemination of antimicrobial genes
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777312
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.754931
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