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Genetic Characterization of Enterobacter hormaechei Co-Harboring bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 Causing Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

PURPOSE: With the spread of multiple drug-resistant bacteria, bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 have been detected in various bacteria worldwide. However, the simultaneous detection of bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 in Enterobacter hormaechei has been rarely reported. This study identified an E. hormaechei strain carrying...

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Autores principales: Liu, Huiqiong, Wang, Dao, Tang, Miaomiao, Jia, Peisheng, Huo, Yufeng, Wei, Erhu, Xu, Hao, Chi, Xiaohui, Wang, Huaili
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441144/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36068833
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S367073
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Sumario:PURPOSE: With the spread of multiple drug-resistant bacteria, bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 have been detected in various bacteria worldwide. However, the simultaneous detection of bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 in Enterobacter hormaechei has been rarely reported. This study identified an E. hormaechei strain carrying both bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9. We investigated the genetic characteristics of these two resistance genes in detail, elucidating various potential mechanisms by which they may be transmitted. METHODS: Bacterial genomic features and possible origins were assessed by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) with Illumina and PacBio platforms and phylogenetic analysis. Subsequent investigations were performed, including antimicrobial susceptibility testing and multilocus sequence typing (MLST). RESULTS: We isolated an E. hormaechei strain DY1901 carrying both bla(NDM-1) and mcr-9 from the sputum sample. Susceptibility testing showed that the isolate was multidrug-resistant. Multiple antibiotic resistance genes and virulence genes are widely distributed in DY1901. S1-PFGE, Southern blotting, and plasmid replicon typing showed that DY1901 carried four plasmids. The plasmid carrying mcr-9 was 259Kb in size and belonged to IncHI2, while the plasmid carrying bla(NDM-1) was 45Kb in length and belonged to IncX3. CONCLUSION: The E. hormaechei strain isolated in this study has a broad antibiotic resistance spectrum, posing a challenge to clinical treatment. Plasmids carrying mcr-9 are fusion plasmids, and those taking NDM are widely disseminated in China, suggesting that we should conduct routine genomic surveillance on such plasmids to curb the spread of drug-resistant bacteria in the region.