Phylogenetic lineages, clones and β-lactamases in an international collection of Klebsiella oxytoca isolates non-susceptible to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins
Izdebski, R.; Fiett, J.; Urbanowicz, P.; Baraniak, A.; Derde, L. P G; Bonten, M. J M; Carmeli, Y.; Goossens, H.; Hryniewicz, W.; Brun-Buisson, C.; Brisse, S.; Gniadkowski, M.; Herda, M.; Dautzenberg, M. J.; Adler, A.; Kazma, M.; Navon-Venezia, S.; Malhotra-Kumar, S.; Lammens, C.; Legrand, P.; Chalfine, A.; Giamarellou, H.; Petrikkos, G. L.; Balode, A.; Dumpis, U.; Stammet, P.; Aragăo, I.; Esteves, F.; Torres Martí, A.; Lawrence, C.; Salomon, J.; Paul, M.; Lerman, Y.; Rossini, A.; Salvia, A.; Vidal Samso, J.; Fierro, J.
(2015) Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, volume 70, issue 12, pp. 3230 - 3237
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Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine Klebsiella oxytoca clonal and phylogenetic diversity, based on an international collection of carriage isolates non-susceptible to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs). Methods: The study material comprised 68 rectal carriage K. oxytoca isolates non-susceptible to ESCs recovered in 2008-11 from patients in 14 hospitals
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across Europe and Israel. ESC resistance was tested phenotypically; genes encoding ESBLs, AmpC cephalosporinases and carbapenemases were amplified and sequenced. The isolates were typed by PFGE and MLST, followed by sequencing of blaOXY genes. Results: MLSTand PFGE distinguished 34 STs and 47 pulsotypes among the isolates, respectively. Six STswere split into several pulsotypes each. Five STs were more prevalent (n=2-9) and occurred in several countries each, including ST2, ST9 and ST141, which belong to a growing international clonal complex (CC), CC2. Four phylogenetic lineages were distinguished, each with another type of chromosomal OXY-type β-lactamase. Three of these, with OXY-1/-5, OXY-2 types and OXY-4, corresponded to previously described phylogroups KoI, KoII and KoIV, respectively. A single isolate from Israel represented a distinct lineage with a newly defined OXY-7 type. The phylogroups showed interesting differences in mechanisms of ESC resistance; KoI strains rarely overexpressed the OXY enzymes but commonly produced ESBLs, whereas KoII strains often were OXY hyperproducers and carried ESBLs much less frequently. AmpCs (DHA-1) and carbapenemases (VIM-1) occurred sporadically. Conclusions: The study confirmed the high genetic diversity of the collection of K. oxytoca ESC-non-susceptible isolates, composed of phylogroups with distinct types of OXY-type β-lactamases, and revealed some STs of broad geographical distribution.
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Keywords: General Medicine, Pharmacology, Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology (medical), Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ISSN: 0305-7453
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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