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Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives

Emerging hypervirulent carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (hv-CRKP) is a severe public health problem worldwide. To assess the cooccurrence of CRKP and hv-CRKP, a total of 1,181 CRKP isolates were collected from 2009 to 2018, covering their initial occurrence to outbreaks. Overall, two major...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Weinan, Liu, Ying, Chen, Feng, Chen, Shiyu, Zhu, Yongqiang, Li, Hu, Wang, Jiawei, Liu, Jingxian, Li, Yuanrui, Yu, Jiajia, Guan, Hongyan, Yu, Jing, Shen, Lisong
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02541-21
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author Zhu, Weinan
Liu, Ying
Chen, Feng
Chen, Shiyu
Zhu, Yongqiang
Li, Hu
Wang, Jiawei
Liu, Jingxian
Li, Yuanrui
Yu, Jiajia
Guan, Hongyan
Yu, Jing
Shen, Lisong
author_facet Zhu, Weinan
Liu, Ying
Chen, Feng
Chen, Shiyu
Zhu, Yongqiang
Li, Hu
Wang, Jiawei
Liu, Jingxian
Li, Yuanrui
Yu, Jiajia
Guan, Hongyan
Yu, Jing
Shen, Lisong
author_sort Zhu, Weinan
collection PubMed
description Emerging hypervirulent carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (hv-CRKP) is a severe public health problem worldwide. To assess the cooccurrence of CRKP and hv-CRKP, a total of 1,181 CRKP isolates were collected from 2009 to 2018, covering their initial occurrence to outbreaks. Overall, two major capsular serotypes, namely, wzi209-CRKP and K14.K64-CRKP, were identified as being prevalent in pediatric and adult patients, respectively. Most isolates carried bla(KPC), and the bla(KPC)-carrying hybrid plasmid IncFII-IncR, which was stable and transferable, was identified. The conjugation region (traN/traC) of IncFII-IncR was found to be variable, and the genes were used as markers to identify the transmission of strains among patient groups in this study. Notably, hv-CRKP was characterized by screening for four virulence genes (rmpA, iroN, terW, and rmpA2) in all 977 bla(KPC)-carrying K14.K64-CRKP and wzi209-CRKP strains. Two virulence types, namely, rmpA/iroN/terW/rmpA2 positive and terW/rmpA2 positive, were found. The corresponding virulence plasmids Vir1, i.e., nonconjugative IncFIB(k)-IncHI1B, and Vir2, i.e., conjugative antibiotic-resistant IncFIB-IncHI1B, were further characterized. Both Vir1 and Vir2 were stable, and the transferability of Vir2 was significantly higher than that of IncFII-IncR. However, none of the Vir1- or Vir2-carrying strains exhibited the hypervirulent phenotype. Meanwhile, hv-CRKP (terW/rmpA2 positive) was found in late 2018 among wzi209-CRKP strains. The corresponding Vir2-related fragment was characterized as chromosomally integrated, which dramatically enhanced the virulence of wzi209-CRKP. Transmission of hv-CRKP among patient groups was also confirmed according to virulence elements. Taken together, CRKP and hv-CRKP occurred on a large scale. Plasmids and their derivatives played an important role on this process. Surveillance and intervention of hv-CRKP are urgently needed. IMPORTANCE Currently, an increasing number of hv-CRKP strains have been reported and pose a substantial threat to public health worldwide, because these strains are considered to be simultaneously hypervirulent, carbapenem resistant, and transmissible. In this study, we provided a complete transition process of CRKP and hv-CRKP from their early emergence to outbreak in 10 years. We identified two epidemic groups, K14.K64 (wzi64)-CRKP and wzi209-CRKP, in adult and pediatric patients, respectively. K14.K64 (wzi64)-CRKP was widely present, while wzi209-CRKP was rarely reported as an epidemic type. We discovered a large scale of hv-CRKP transmission from CRKP and determined the importance of antibiotic resistance and virulence plasmids and their derivatives for the transition of CRKP and hv-CRKP. Two virulence plasmids coexist in out hospital, but neither of them enhanced virulence. Notably, we found a newly emerged type of CRKP, hypervirulent wzi209-CRKP, which had dramatically enhanced virulence, making it a great threat to human health.
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spelling pubmed-96036932022-10-27 Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives Zhu, Weinan Liu, Ying Chen, Feng Chen, Shiyu Zhu, Yongqiang Li, Hu Wang, Jiawei Liu, Jingxian Li, Yuanrui Yu, Jiajia Guan, Hongyan Yu, Jing Shen, Lisong Microbiol Spectr Research Article Emerging hypervirulent carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (hv-CRKP) is a severe public health problem worldwide. To assess the cooccurrence of CRKP and hv-CRKP, a total of 1,181 CRKP isolates were collected from 2009 to 2018, covering their initial occurrence to outbreaks. Overall, two major capsular serotypes, namely, wzi209-CRKP and K14.K64-CRKP, were identified as being prevalent in pediatric and adult patients, respectively. Most isolates carried bla(KPC), and the bla(KPC)-carrying hybrid plasmid IncFII-IncR, which was stable and transferable, was identified. The conjugation region (traN/traC) of IncFII-IncR was found to be variable, and the genes were used as markers to identify the transmission of strains among patient groups in this study. Notably, hv-CRKP was characterized by screening for four virulence genes (rmpA, iroN, terW, and rmpA2) in all 977 bla(KPC)-carrying K14.K64-CRKP and wzi209-CRKP strains. Two virulence types, namely, rmpA/iroN/terW/rmpA2 positive and terW/rmpA2 positive, were found. The corresponding virulence plasmids Vir1, i.e., nonconjugative IncFIB(k)-IncHI1B, and Vir2, i.e., conjugative antibiotic-resistant IncFIB-IncHI1B, were further characterized. Both Vir1 and Vir2 were stable, and the transferability of Vir2 was significantly higher than that of IncFII-IncR. However, none of the Vir1- or Vir2-carrying strains exhibited the hypervirulent phenotype. Meanwhile, hv-CRKP (terW/rmpA2 positive) was found in late 2018 among wzi209-CRKP strains. The corresponding Vir2-related fragment was characterized as chromosomally integrated, which dramatically enhanced the virulence of wzi209-CRKP. Transmission of hv-CRKP among patient groups was also confirmed according to virulence elements. Taken together, CRKP and hv-CRKP occurred on a large scale. Plasmids and their derivatives played an important role on this process. Surveillance and intervention of hv-CRKP are urgently needed. IMPORTANCE Currently, an increasing number of hv-CRKP strains have been reported and pose a substantial threat to public health worldwide, because these strains are considered to be simultaneously hypervirulent, carbapenem resistant, and transmissible. In this study, we provided a complete transition process of CRKP and hv-CRKP from their early emergence to outbreak in 10 years. We identified two epidemic groups, K14.K64 (wzi64)-CRKP and wzi209-CRKP, in adult and pediatric patients, respectively. K14.K64 (wzi64)-CRKP was widely present, while wzi209-CRKP was rarely reported as an epidemic type. We discovered a large scale of hv-CRKP transmission from CRKP and determined the importance of antibiotic resistance and virulence plasmids and their derivatives for the transition of CRKP and hv-CRKP. Two virulence plasmids coexist in out hospital, but neither of them enhanced virulence. Notably, we found a newly emerged type of CRKP, hypervirulent wzi209-CRKP, which had dramatically enhanced virulence, making it a great threat to human health. American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9603693/ /pubmed/35993767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02541-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhu et al. 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/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhu, Weinan
Liu, Ying
Chen, Feng
Chen, Shiyu
Zhu, Yongqiang
Li, Hu
Wang, Jiawei
Liu, Jingxian
Li, Yuanrui
Yu, Jiajia
Guan, Hongyan
Yu, Jing
Shen, Lisong
Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title_full Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title_fullStr Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title_full_unstemmed Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title_short Cooccurrence of Antibiotic Resistance and Hypervirulence in High-Risk Carbapenem-Resistant K14.K64 and Wzi209 Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Driven by Plasmids and Their Derivatives
title_sort cooccurrence of antibiotic resistance and hypervirulence in high-risk carbapenem-resistant k14.k64 and wzi209 klebsiella pneumoniae strains driven by plasmids and their derivatives
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35993767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02541-21
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