Microorganisms (Sep 2021)

OXA-900, a Novel OXA Sub-Family Carbapenemase Identified in <i>Citrobacter freundii</i>, Evades Detection by Commercial Molecular Diagnostics Tests

  • Sammy Frenk,
  • Nadya Rakovitsky,
  • Hadas Kon,
  • Reut Rov,
  • Shirin Abramov,
  • Mor Nadia Lurie-Weinberger,
  • David Schwartz,
  • Erica Pinco,
  • Jonathan Lellouche,
  • Yehuda Carmeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1898

Abstract

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Using whole-genome sequencing and cloning of the target gene, we identified blaOXA-900 carbapenemase, a novel blaOXA belonging to a distant and distinct sub-family of blaOXA-48-like. The plasmid-mediated gene was identified in a C. freundii isolate with elevated carbapenem MICs that evaded detection by commercial DNA-based methods. The novel gene, an OXA-48 family carbapenem-hydrolyzing class D β-lactamase, OXA-900, likely originates from marine environmental Shewanella. Since this plasmid-mediated gene has entered a member of the Enterobacterales and evades detection by commonly used tests, it may gain wide dissemination among Enterobacterales.

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