Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance (Jun 2021)

Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of nosocomial Serratia marcescens isolates resistant to ceftazidime and their plasmids mediating rare blaTEM-61

  • Wataru Hayashi,
  • Satoshi Yoshida,
  • Katsutoshi Izumi,
  • Shota Koide,
  • Eiji Soga,
  • Shino Takizawa,
  • Yoshichika Arakawa,
  • Yukiko Nagano,
  • Noriyuki Nagano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
pp. 124 – 131

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ABSTRACT: Objectives: We determined the whole DNA sequences of plasmids carrying a rare extended-spectrum β-lactamase gene (blaTEM-61) to precisely understand the spread of resistance among nosocomial Serratia marcescens populations. Methods: Twenty non-duplicate ceftazidime-resistant S. marcescens nosocomial isolates (ceftazidime MICs, 32 to >128 mg/L) collected over 1 year were pulsotyped and nucleotide sequences of the blaTEM-61 gene and its promoter region were determined. Twelve representative isolates were analysed by whole-genome sequencing. Results: The 20 isolates comprised two distinct pulsotypes: I (14 isolates) and II (6 isolates). They all contained the blaTEM-61 gene. A polymorphism in the repeat number of a 15-nucleotide sequence (5′-ATGTCATGATAATAA-3′) was found in the promoter region of blaTEM-61; two, three and four repeat units were found in 6, 12 and 2 isolates, respectively. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based phylogenetic analysis of 12 isolates revealed that 7 isolates of pulsotype I (12–44 SNP differences) and 5 isolates of pulsotype II (15–55 SNP differences) formed two distinct clusters of genotypes 1 and 2, respectively. All 12 isolates harboured a plasmid carrying the Tn1–blaTEM-61 element, although they were slightly different in size (78 883 bp, 78 898 bp and 78 913 bp) owing to differences in the number of 15-bp repetitive sequences. A 42 542-bp broad-host-range plasmid carrying the Tn1–blaTEM-61 element was also found in one of the isolates. Conclusions: We characterised a plasmid-encoded novel Tn1–blaTEM-61 element and transposon-dependent mechanisms underlying the propagation of antibiotic resistance, together with repeated new polymorphic 15-bp units in the promoter of blaTEM-61.

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