Unraveling the genomic epidemiology and plasmid-mediated carbapenem resistance of Klebsiella pasteurii
Xinyue Li, Zexuan Song, Jinshuo Liu, Jingguang Jin, Hanxia Wan, Huimin Chen, Xinhua Luo

TL;DR
This study investigates a Klebsiella pasteurii strain resistant to carbapenem antibiotics, identifying a plasmid carrying resistance genes and highlighting the global spread of this multidrug-resistant bacterium.
Contribution
The study identifies a novel plasmid pK1134-KPC carrying the blaKPC-2 gene and reveals the genomic diversity and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Klebsiella pasteurii isolates globally.
Findings
The plasmid pK1134-KPC, carrying the blaKPC-2 gene, was identified in a Klebsiella pasteurii isolate from an ICU patient.
Comparative analysis of 48 isolates revealed high genetic diversity and three clades, with widespread antimicrobial resistance genes.
Twelve blaKPC-carrying accessory genetic elements were identified, classified into Tn7551 and Tn6296-related groups.
Abstract
This study isolated a Klebsiella pasteurii strain, K1134, from the sputum of an ICU patient, revealing its resistance to the carbapenem antibiotics meropenem and imipenem. Whole-genome sequencing identified a plasmid pK1134-KPC, which carries the carbapenem resistance gene blaKPC-2. pK1134-KPC, belonging to the IncFIIpCP020359 plasmid group, exhibits a modular structure with blaKPC-2 embedded in a 32.09 kb accessory region containing multiple accessory genetic elements (AGEs). Comparative genomic analysis of 48 K. pasteurii isolates from 12 countries showed high genetic diversity, with strains clustered into three clades. Notably, K. pasteurii harbors extensive antimicrobial resistance genes across diverse AGEs, classifying it as multidrug-resistant. Twelve blaKPC-carrying AGEs were identified from the sequences of the isolates, classified into two groups: Tn7551 and Tn6296-related…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Vibrio bacteria research studies · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
