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Characterization of Emerging Pathogens Carrying bla KPC-2 Gene in IncP-6 Plasmids Isolated From Urban Sewage in Argentina
Untreated wastewater is a reservoir for multidrug-resistant bacteria, but its role in the spread of antibiotic resistance in the human population remains poorly investigated. In this study, we isolated a KPC-2-producing ST2787 Klebsiella quasipneumoniae subsp. quasipneumoniae (WW14A), recovered from...
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description | Untreated wastewater is a reservoir for multidrug-resistant bacteria, but its role in the spread of antibiotic resistance in the human population remains poorly investigated. In this study, we isolated a KPC-2-producing ST2787
Klebsiella quasipneumoniae
subsp.
quasipneumoniae
(WW14A), recovered from raw sewage at a wastewater treatment plant in Argentina in 2018 and determined its complete genome sequence. Strain WW14A was resistant to all β-lactams, ciprofloxacin and amikacin. A core genome phylogenetic analysis indicated that WW14A was closely related to a GES-5-producing Taiwanese strain isolated from hospital wastewater in 2015 and it was clearly distinct from strains isolated recently in Argentina and Brazil. Interestingly,
bla
KPC-2
was harbored by a recently described IncP-6 broad-spectrum plasmid which was sporadically reported worldwide and had never been reported before in Argentina. We investigated the presence of the IncP-6 replicon in isolates obtained from the same sampling and found a novel non-typable/IncP-6 hybrid plasmid in a newly assigned ST1407
Enterobacter asburiae
(WW19C) also harboring
bla
KPC-2
. Nanopore sequencing and hybrid assembly of strains WW14A and WW19C revealed that both IncP-6 plasmids shared 72% of coverage (~20 kb), with 99.99% of sequence similarity and each one also presented uniquely combined regions that were derived from other plasmids recently reported in different countries of South America, Asia, and Europe. The region harboring the carbapenem resistance gene (~11 kb) in both plasmids contained a Tn
3
transposon disrupted by a Tn
3
-IS
Apu
-flanked element and the core sequence was composed by ΔIS
Kpn6
/
bla
KPC-2
/Δ
bla
TEM-1
/IS
Kpn27
. Both strains also carried genes conferring resistance to heavy metals (e.g., arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, copper), pesticides (e.g., glyphosate), disinfectants, and several virulence-related genes, posing a potential pathogenic risk in the case of infections. This is the first study documenting
bla
KPC-2
associated with IncP-6 plasmids in
K. quasipneumoniae
and
Enterobacter cloacae
complex from wastewater in Argentina and highlights the circulation of IncP-6 plasmids as potential reservoirs of
bla
KPC-2
in the environment. |
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Klebsiella quasipneumoniae
subsp.
quasipneumoniae
(WW14A), recovered from raw sewage at a wastewater treatment plant in Argentina in 2018 and determined its complete genome sequence. Strain WW14A was resistant to all β-lactams, ciprofloxacin and amikacin. A core genome phylogenetic analysis indicated that WW14A was closely related to a GES-5-producing Taiwanese strain isolated from hospital wastewater in 2015 and it was clearly distinct from strains isolated recently in Argentina and Brazil. Interestingly,
bla
KPC-2
was harbored by a recently described IncP-6 broad-spectrum plasmid which was sporadically reported worldwide and had never been reported before in Argentina. We investigated the presence of the IncP-6 replicon in isolates obtained from the same sampling and found a novel non-typable/IncP-6 hybrid plasmid in a newly assigned ST1407
Enterobacter asburiae
(WW19C) also harboring
bla
KPC-2
. Nanopore sequencing and hybrid assembly of strains WW14A and WW19C revealed that both IncP-6 plasmids shared 72% of coverage (~20 kb), with 99.99% of sequence similarity and each one also presented uniquely combined regions that were derived from other plasmids recently reported in different countries of South America, Asia, and Europe. The region harboring the carbapenem resistance gene (~11 kb) in both plasmids contained a Tn
3
transposon disrupted by a Tn
3
-IS
Apu
-flanked element and the core sequence was composed by ΔIS
Kpn6
/
bla
KPC-2
/Δ
bla
TEM-1
/IS
Kpn27
. Both strains also carried genes conferring resistance to heavy metals (e.g., arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, copper), pesticides (e.g., glyphosate), disinfectants, and several virulence-related genes, posing a potential pathogenic risk in the case of infections. This is the first study documenting
bla
KPC-2
associated with IncP-6 plasmids in
K. quasipneumoniae
and
Enterobacter cloacae
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bla
KPC-2
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Klebsiella quasipneumoniae
subsp.
quasipneumoniae
(WW14A), recovered from raw sewage at a wastewater treatment plant in Argentina in 2018 and determined its complete genome sequence. Strain WW14A was resistant to all β-lactams, ciprofloxacin and amikacin. A core genome phylogenetic analysis indicated that WW14A was closely related to a GES-5-producing Taiwanese strain isolated from hospital wastewater in 2015 and it was clearly distinct from strains isolated recently in Argentina and Brazil. Interestingly,
bla
KPC-2
was harbored by a recently described IncP-6 broad-spectrum plasmid which was sporadically reported worldwide and had never been reported before in Argentina. We investigated the presence of the IncP-6 replicon in isolates obtained from the same sampling and found a novel non-typable/IncP-6 hybrid plasmid in a newly assigned ST1407
Enterobacter asburiae
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bla
KPC-2
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3
transposon disrupted by a Tn
3
-IS
Apu
-flanked element and the core sequence was composed by ΔIS
Kpn6
/
bla
KPC-2
/Δ
bla
TEM-1
/IS
Kpn27
. Both strains also carried genes conferring resistance to heavy metals (e.g., arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, copper), pesticides (e.g., glyphosate), disinfectants, and several virulence-related genes, posing a potential pathogenic risk in the case of infections. This is the first study documenting
bla
KPC-2
associated with IncP-6 plasmids in
K. quasipneumoniae
and
Enterobacter cloacae
complex from wastewater in Argentina and highlights the circulation of IncP-6 plasmids as potential reservoirs of
bla
KPC-2
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Klebsiella quasipneumoniae
subsp.
quasipneumoniae
(WW14A), recovered from raw sewage at a wastewater treatment plant in Argentina in 2018 and determined its complete genome sequence. Strain WW14A was resistant to all β-lactams, ciprofloxacin and amikacin. A core genome phylogenetic analysis indicated that WW14A was closely related to a GES-5-producing Taiwanese strain isolated from hospital wastewater in 2015 and it was clearly distinct from strains isolated recently in Argentina and Brazil. Interestingly,
bla
KPC-2
was harbored by a recently described IncP-6 broad-spectrum plasmid which was sporadically reported worldwide and had never been reported before in Argentina. We investigated the presence of the IncP-6 replicon in isolates obtained from the same sampling and found a novel non-typable/IncP-6 hybrid plasmid in a newly assigned ST1407
Enterobacter asburiae
(WW19C) also harboring
bla
KPC-2
. Nanopore sequencing and hybrid assembly of strains WW14A and WW19C revealed that both IncP-6 plasmids shared 72% of coverage (~20 kb), with 99.99% of sequence similarity and each one also presented uniquely combined regions that were derived from other plasmids recently reported in different countries of South America, Asia, and Europe. The region harboring the carbapenem resistance gene (~11 kb) in both plasmids contained a Tn
3
transposon disrupted by a Tn
3
-IS
Apu
-flanked element and the core sequence was composed by ΔIS
Kpn6
/
bla
KPC-2
/Δ
bla
TEM-1
/IS
Kpn27
. Both strains also carried genes conferring resistance to heavy metals (e.g., arsenic, mercury, lead, cadmium, copper), pesticides (e.g., glyphosate), disinfectants, and several virulence-related genes, posing a potential pathogenic risk in the case of infections. This is the first study documenting
bla
KPC-2
associated with IncP-6 plasmids in
K. quasipneumoniae
and
Enterobacter cloacae
complex from wastewater in Argentina and highlights the circulation of IncP-6 plasmids as potential reservoirs of
bla
KPC-2
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