The first report of a novel IncHI1B bla SIM-1-carrying megaplasmid pSIM-1-BJ01 from a clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate.
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ABSTRACT: Background: A rare member of metallo-β-lactamases genes, bla SIM-1, carried by a 316-kb plasmid designated pSIM-1-BJ01 was isolated from a clinical cephalosporins- and carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae 13624. This is the first sequence report of a transferable bla SIM-1-carrying conjugative plasmid isolated from K. pneumoniae. Purpose: The sequence analysis of pSIM-1-BJ01 will help us to identify genes responsible for conjugation, plasmid maintenance and drug resistance, to understand the evolution and control the dissemination of resistance plasmids. Patients and methods: K. pneumoniae 13624 was isolated from the urine specimen of a patient. Bacterial genomic DNA was sequenced with PacBio RSII platform. Results: Most of the pSIM-1-BJ01 backbone matches that of pRJA166a, which was isolated from a clinical hypervirulent K. pneumoniae ST23 strain at Shanghai, China, recently. The highly homologous backbones between the two plasmids imply the close relationship of evolution. Two different multidrug-resistant regions both carrying the class 1 integrons with different resistance genes have been assembled into the pSIM-1-BJ01. Besides, the other two resistance plasmids, pKP13624-1 carrying bla TEM-1 and bla CTX-M-15 and pKP13624-2 carrying bla CTX-M-14 and bla LAP-2 were also identified. Conclusion: The emergence of the bla SIM-1-carrying IncHI1B pSIM-1-BJ01 suggests the spread of bla SIM among Enterobacteriaceae is possible. We should pay more attention to supervise and control the dissemination of hypervirulent carbapenem-resistant K. pneumonia in public hospitals.
SUBMITTER: Lu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6657655 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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