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Bioinformatic analyses of plasmid resistome changes in pOXA-48
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Abstract
Infections caused by carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriales (CPE) represent a significant threat in clinical settings.
bla
OXA-48
is one of the most frequent carbapenemase genes among Enterobacteriales. The
bla
OXA-48
is typically encoded on the prototypical IncL conjugative pOXA-48 plasmid. The pOXA-48 plasmid encodes only the
bla
OXA-48
resistance gene. However, aminoglycoside and extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) resistance genes have also been detected on the same pOXA-48 plasmid backbone. These pOXA-48 plasmids encoding additional antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes have been associated with both poor patient outcome and increased minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) to antibiotics including broad-spectrum cephalosporins.
The
bla
OXA-48
gene was sourced from the pOXA-48 reference plasmid and set as a query using the BLASTn tool. Non-duplicate
bla
OXA-48
containing plasmids were downloaded, incompatibility typed and annotated for resistance genes using ResFinder 4.0. Bioinformatic analyses identified three distinct variants of the pOXA-48 plasmid encoding 4, 5, and 6 antimicrobial resistance genes. All plasmids encoded the ESBL
bla
CTX-M-14b
,
bla
OXA-48
and either 2, 3 or 4 aminoglycoside resistance genes, in addition to conjugative transfer machinery. Plasmid variants 1 and 3 encoded aminoglycoside genes bracketed between IS26 and ISEc63 insertion elements, forming a potential transposon. The potential transposon structure had resemblance to the Tn5393 transposon (accession:
M96392
), including both
aph(3’’)-Ib, aph(6)-Id
genes, and a Tn3 resolvase. The IS element ISEcp1 lies upstream of
bla
CTX-M-14b
. All three plasmid variants appear related. Notably, all pOXA-48 plasmid variants were identified in multiple countries. In particular, variant 1 including 6 AMR genes was detected in 7 unique countries.
Plasmids encoding additional AMR genes were associated with clinical/surveillance samples suggesting antibiotic pressure in clinical settings may promote changes in the resistome of pOXA-48. Acquisition of pOXA-48 resistant plasmids carrying additional AMR genes beyond
bla
OXA-48
can change the resistome of susceptible isolates in a single-step, rendering previously susceptible strains refractory to almost all available treatment options.
Title: Bioinformatic analyses of plasmid resistome changes in pOXA-48
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Abstract
Infections caused by carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriales (CPE) represent a significant threat in clinical settings.
bla
OXA-48
is one of the most frequent carbapenemase genes among Enterobacteriales.
The
bla
OXA-48
is typically encoded on the prototypical IncL conjugative pOXA-48 plasmid.
The pOXA-48 plasmid encodes only the
bla
OXA-48
resistance gene.
However, aminoglycoside and extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) resistance genes have also been detected on the same pOXA-48 plasmid backbone.
These pOXA-48 plasmids encoding additional antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes have been associated with both poor patient outcome and increased minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) to antibiotics including broad-spectrum cephalosporins.
The
bla
OXA-48
gene was sourced from the pOXA-48 reference plasmid and set as a query using the BLASTn tool.
Non-duplicate
bla
OXA-48
containing plasmids were downloaded, incompatibility typed and annotated for resistance genes using ResFinder 4.
Bioinformatic analyses identified three distinct variants of the pOXA-48 plasmid encoding 4, 5, and 6 antimicrobial resistance genes.
All plasmids encoded the ESBL
bla
CTX-M-14b
,
bla
OXA-48
and either 2, 3 or 4 aminoglycoside resistance genes, in addition to conjugative transfer machinery.
Plasmid variants 1 and 3 encoded aminoglycoside genes bracketed between IS26 and ISEc63 insertion elements, forming a potential transposon.
The potential transposon structure had resemblance to the Tn5393 transposon (accession:
M96392
), including both
aph(3’’)-Ib, aph(6)-Id
genes, and a Tn3 resolvase.
The IS element ISEcp1 lies upstream of
bla
CTX-M-14b
.
All three plasmid variants appear related.
Notably, all pOXA-48 plasmid variants were identified in multiple countries.
In particular, variant 1 including 6 AMR genes was detected in 7 unique countries.
Plasmids encoding additional AMR genes were associated with clinical/surveillance samples suggesting antibiotic pressure in clinical settings may promote changes in the resistome of pOXA-48.
Acquisition of pOXA-48 resistant plasmids carrying additional AMR genes beyond
bla
OXA-48
can change the resistome of susceptible isolates in a single-step, rendering previously susceptible strains refractory to almost all available treatment options.
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