mSphere (Oct 2019)

First Report of <italic toggle="yes">bla</italic><sub>VIM-4</sub>- and <italic toggle="yes">mcr-9</italic>-Coharboring <italic toggle="yes">Enterobacter</italic> Species Isolated from a Pediatric Patient

  • Kalyan D. Chavda,
  • Lars F. Westblade,
  • Michael J. Satlin,
  • Andrew C. Hemmert,
  • Mariana Castanheira,
  • Stephen G. Jenkins,
  • Liang Chen,
  • Barry N. Kreiswirth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00629-19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5

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ABSTRACT An Enterobacter hormaechei isolate harboring blaVIM-4 and mcr-9 was recovered from a pediatric patient in a U.S. hospital. The blaVIM-4 and mcr-9 genes are carried on the same IncH12 plasmid, pME-1a. The isolate tested susceptible to colistin, without observed induction of colistin resistance. The mcr-9 gene is located between two insertion elements, IS903 and IS1, but lacks the downstream regulatory genes (qseC and qseB) found in other isolates that harbor mcr-9. IMPORTANCE We describe the complete genome assembly and sequence of a clinical Enterobacter isolate harboring both blaVIM-4 and mcr-9 recovered from a pediatric patient in the United States with a history of travel to Egypt. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an Enterobacter isolate harboring both blaVIM-4 and mcr-9 from the United States. The blaVIM-4 and mcr-9 genes are carried on the same IncH12 plasmid, pME-1a. The isolate tested susceptible to colistin, without observed induction of colistin resistance. The mcr-9 gene is located between two insertion elements, IS903 and IS1, but lacks the downstream regulatory genes (qseC and qseB) found in other isolates that harbor mcr-9.

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