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Emergence of a High-Risk Klebsiella michiganensis Clone Disseminating Carbapenemase Genes

Klebsiella michiganensis is emerging as an important human pathogen of concern especially strains with plasmid-mediated carbapenemase genes. The IncX3-bla(NDM-5) plasmid has been described as the primary vector for bla(NDM-5) dissemination. However, whether strains with this plasmid have any competi...

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Autores principales: Prah, Isaac, Nukui, Yoko, Yamaoka, Shoji, Saito, Ryoichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.880248
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Sumario:Klebsiella michiganensis is emerging as an important human pathogen of concern especially strains with plasmid-mediated carbapenemase genes. The IncX3-bla(NDM-5) plasmid has been described as the primary vector for bla(NDM-5) dissemination. However, whether strains with this plasmid have any competitive edge remain largely unexplored. We characterized a bla(NDM-5)-producing Klebsiella michiganensis strain (KO_408) from Japan and sought to understand the driving force behind the recent dissemination of IncX3-bla(NDM-5) plasmids in different bacterial hosts. Antibiotic susceptibility testing, conjugation, and whole-genome sequencing were performed for KO_408, a clinical isolate recovered from a respiratory culture. Fitness, stability, and competitive assays were performed using the IncX3-bla(NDM-5) plasmid, pKO_4-NDM-5. KO_408 was ascribed to a novel sequence type, ST256, and harbored resistance genes conforming to its MDR phenotype. The bla(NDM-5) gene was localized on the ~44.9 kb IncX3 plasmid (pKO_4-NDM-5), which was transferable in the conjugal assay. The acquisition of pKO_4-NDM-5 did not impose any fitness burden and showed high stability in the host cells. However, transformants with pKO_4-NDM-5 were outcompeted by their host cells and transconjugants with the IncX3-bla(OXA-181) plasmid. The genetic environment of bla(NDM-5) in pKO_4-NDM-5 has been previously described. pKO_4-NDM-5 showed a close phylogenetic distance with seven similar plasmids from China. KO_408 clustered with strains within the KoI phylogroup, which is closely associated with carbapenemase genes. This study highlights the emergence of a high-risk Klebsiella michiganensis clone harboring carbapenemase genes and affirms that the recent spread of IncX3-bla(NDM-5) plasmids might be due to their low fitness cost and stability but not their competitive prowess.