Novel megaplasmid driving NDM-1-mediated carbapenem resistance in klebsiella pneumoniae ST1588 in South America
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Quezada Aguiluz, Mario
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Novel megaplasmid driving NDM-1-mediated carbapenem resistance in klebsiella pneumoniae ST1588 in South America
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- Quezada Aguiluz, Mario;
- Opazo Capurro, Andrés;
- Lincopan, Nilton;
- Espósito, Fernanda;
- Fuga, Bruna;
- Mella Montecino, Sergio;
- Riedel, Gisela;
- Lima, Celia A.;
- Bello Toledo, Helia;
- Cifuentes Díaz, Marcela Alejandra;
- Silva Ojeda, Francisco Pío;
- Barrera Vega, Boris Patricio;
- Hormazábal, Juan C.;
- González Rocha, Gerardo;
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Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is a critical public health problem in South America, where the prevalence of NDM metallo-betalactamases has increased substantially in recent years. In this study, we used whole genome sequencing to characterize a multidrug-resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae (UCO-361 strain) clinical isolate from a teaching hospital in Chile. Using long-read (Nanopore) and short-read (Illumina) sequence data, we identified a novel un-typeable megaplasmid (314,976 kb, pNDM-1_UCO-361) carrying the bla(NDM-1) carbapenem resistance gene within a Tn3000 transposon. Strikingly, conjugal transfer of pNDM-1_UCO-361 plasmid only occurs at low temperatures with a high frequency of 4.3 x 10(-6) transconjugants/receptors at 27 degrees C. UCO-361 belonged to the ST1588 clone, previously identified in Latin America, and harbored aminoglycoside, extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), carbapenem, and quinolone-resistance determinants. These findings suggest that bla(NDM-1)-bearing megaplasmids can be adapted to carriage by some K. pneumoniae lineages, whereas its conjugation at low temperatures could contribute to rapid dissemination at the human-environmental interface.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPQ) 314336/2021-4
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