Dominant carbapenemaseencoding plasmids in clinical enterobacterales isolates and hypervirulent klebsiella pneumoniae, singapore
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Yong, Melvin
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Dominant carbapenemaseencoding plasmids in clinical enterobacterales isolates and hypervirulent klebsiella pneumoniae, singapore
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- Yong, Melvin;
- Chen, Yahua;
- Oo, Guodong;
- Chang, Kai Chirng;
- Chu, Wilson H. W.;
- Teo, Jeanette;
- Venkatachalam, Indumathi;
- Thevasagayam, Natascha May;
- Rama Sridatta, Prakki S.;
- Koh, Vanessa;
- Marcoleta Caldera, Andrés Esteban;
- Chen, Hanrong;
- Nagarajan, Niranjan;
- Kalisvar, Marimuthu;
- Tek Ng, Oon;
- Gan, Yunn-Hwen;
Abstract
Dissemination of carbapenemase-encoding plasmids by
horizontal gene transfer in multidrug-resistant bacteria
is the major driver of rising carbapenem-resistance, but
the conjugative mechanics and evolution of clinically relevant
plasmids are not yet clear. We performed wholegenome
sequencing on 1,215 clinical Enterobacterales
isolates collected in Singapore during 2010–2015. We
identified 1,126 carbapenemase-encoding plasmids and
discovered pKPC2 is becoming the dominant plasmid
in Singapore, overtaking an earlier dominant plasmid,
pNDM1. pKPC2 frequently conjugates with many Enterobacterales
species, including hypervirulent Klebsiella
pneumoniae, and maintains stability in vitro without selection
pressure and minimal adaptive sequence changes.
Furthermore, capsule and decreasing taxonomic relatedness
between donor and recipient pairs are greater
conjugation barriers for pNDM1 than pKPC2. The low
fitness costs pKPC2 exerts in Enterobacterales species
indicate previously undetected carriage selection in other
ecological settings. The ease of conjugation and stability
of pKPC2 in hypervirulent K. pneumoniae could fuel
spread into the community.
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Ministry of Health-Singapore
National Medical Research Council, Singapore
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Medical Research Council UK (MRC) NMRC CGAug16C005
Aparece en contenido como:Singapore Ministry of Health's National Medical Research Council (NMRC)
National Medical Research Council, Singapore MOH-000276
Aparece en contenido como:NMRC Clinician Scientist Award
NMRC Clinician Scientist Individual Research Grant MOH-CIRG18nov0006
National Centre for Infectious Diseases under its NCID Catalyst Grant FY202013VKHQ
German Federal Ministry of Health COVID-19 70826
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo, Chile 11181135
National Medical Research Council, Singapore OFIRG20NOV-0045
MOE2018-T3-1-03
Aparece en contenido como:NMRC
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Emerging Infectious Diseases Vol. 28, No. 8, August 2022
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