Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials (Mar 2024)

Coexistence of bla IMP−4 and bla SFO−1 in an IncHI5B plasmid harbored by tigecycline-non-susceptible Klebsiella variicola strain

  • Hui Chen,
  • Hao Xu,
  • Ruishan Liu,
  • Jian Shen,
  • Beiwen Zheng,
  • Lanjuan Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12941-024-00680-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Klebsiella variicola is considered a newly emerging human pathogen. Clinical isolates of carbapenemase and broad-spectrum β-lactamase-producing K. variicola remain relatively uncommon. A strain of K. variicola 4253 was isolated from a clinical sample, and was identified to carry the bla IMP−4 and bla SFO−1 genes. This study aims to discern its antibiotic resistance phenotype and genomic characteristics. Methods Species identification was conducted using MALDI-TOF/MS. PCR identification confirmed the presence of the bla IMP−4 and bla SFO−1 genes. Antibiotic resistance phenotype and genomic characteristics were detected by antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole-genome sequencing. Plasmid characterization was carried out through S1-PFGE, conjugation experiments, Southern blot, and comparative genomic analysis. Results K. variicola 4253 belonged to ST347, and demonstrated resistance to broad-spectrum β-lactamase drugs and tigecycline while being insensitive to imipenem and meropenem. The bla IMP−4 and bla SFO−1 genes harbored on the plasmid p4253-imp. The replicon type of p4253-imp was identified as IncHI5B, representing a multidrug-resistant plasmid capable of horizontal transfer and mediating the dissemination of drug resistance. The bla IMP−4 gene was located on the In809-like integrative element (Intl1-bla IMP−4 -aacA4-catB3), which circulates in Acinetobacter and Enterobacteriaceae. Conclusions This study reports the presence of a strain of K. variicola, which is insensitive to tigecycline, carrying a plasmid harboring bla IMP−4 and bla SFO−1. It is highly likely that the strain acquired this plasmid through horizontal transfer. The bla IMP−4 array (Intl1-bla IMP−4 -aacA4-catB3) is also mobile in Acinetobacter and Enterobacteriaceae. So it is essential to enhance clinical awareness and conduct epidemiological surveillance on multidrug-resistant K. variicola, conjugative plasmids carrying bla IMP−4 , and the In809 integrative element.

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