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KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds

Carbapenems are antibiotics of pivotal importance in human medicine, the efficacy of which is threatened by the increasing prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). Urban ponds may be reservoirs of CRE, although this hypothesis has been poorly explored. We assessed the proportion of...

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Autores principales: Teixeira, Pedro, Pinto, Nuno, Henriques, Isabel, Tacão, Marta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105848
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author Teixeira, Pedro
Pinto, Nuno
Henriques, Isabel
Tacão, Marta
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Pinto, Nuno
Henriques, Isabel
Tacão, Marta
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description Carbapenems are antibiotics of pivotal importance in human medicine, the efficacy of which is threatened by the increasing prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). Urban ponds may be reservoirs of CRE, although this hypothesis has been poorly explored. We assessed the proportion of CRE in urban ponds over a one-year period and retrieved 23 isolates. These were submitted to BOX-PCR, PFGE, 16S rDNA sequencing, antibiotic susceptibility tests, detection of carbapenemase-encoding genes, and conjugation assays. Isolates were affiliated with Klebsiella (n = 1), Raoultella (n = 11), Citrobacter (n = 8), and Enterobacter (n = 3). Carbapenemase-encoding genes were detected in 21 isolates: bla(KPC) (n = 20), bla(GES-5) (n = 6), and bla(VIM) (n = 1), with 7 isolates carrying two carbapenemase genes. Clonal isolates were collected from different ponds and in different campaigns. Citrobacter F6, Raoultella N9, and Enterobacter N10 were predicted as pathogens from whole-genome sequence analysis, which also revealed the presence of several resistance genes and mobile genetic elements. We found that bla(KPC-3) was located on Tn4401b (Citrobacter F6 and Enterobacter N10) or Tn4401d (Raoultella N9). The former was part of an IncFIA-FII pBK30683-like plasmid. In addition, bla(GES-5) was in a class 3 integron, either chromosomal (Raoultella N9) or plasmidic (Enterobacter N10). Our findings confirmed the role of urban ponds as reservoirs and dispersal sites for CRE.
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spelling pubmed-91414322022-05-28 KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds Teixeira, Pedro Pinto, Nuno Henriques, Isabel Tacão, Marta Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Carbapenems are antibiotics of pivotal importance in human medicine, the efficacy of which is threatened by the increasing prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). Urban ponds may be reservoirs of CRE, although this hypothesis has been poorly explored. We assessed the proportion of CRE in urban ponds over a one-year period and retrieved 23 isolates. These were submitted to BOX-PCR, PFGE, 16S rDNA sequencing, antibiotic susceptibility tests, detection of carbapenemase-encoding genes, and conjugation assays. Isolates were affiliated with Klebsiella (n = 1), Raoultella (n = 11), Citrobacter (n = 8), and Enterobacter (n = 3). Carbapenemase-encoding genes were detected in 21 isolates: bla(KPC) (n = 20), bla(GES-5) (n = 6), and bla(VIM) (n = 1), with 7 isolates carrying two carbapenemase genes. Clonal isolates were collected from different ponds and in different campaigns. Citrobacter F6, Raoultella N9, and Enterobacter N10 were predicted as pathogens from whole-genome sequence analysis, which also revealed the presence of several resistance genes and mobile genetic elements. We found that bla(KPC-3) was located on Tn4401b (Citrobacter F6 and Enterobacter N10) or Tn4401d (Raoultella N9). The former was part of an IncFIA-FII pBK30683-like plasmid. In addition, bla(GES-5) was in a class 3 integron, either chromosomal (Raoultella N9) or plasmidic (Enterobacter N10). Our findings confirmed the role of urban ponds as reservoirs and dispersal sites for CRE. MDPI 2022-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9141432/ /pubmed/35627386 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105848 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title_full KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title_fullStr KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title_full_unstemmed KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title_short KPC-3-, GES-5-, and VIM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolated from Urban Ponds
title_sort kpc-3-, ges-5-, and vim-1-producing enterobacterales isolated from urban ponds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627386
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105848
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