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Emergence of NDM-5-Producing Escherichia coli in a Teaching Hospital in Chongqing, China: IncF-Type Plasmids May Contribute to the Prevalence of blaNDM–5

Hua Zou, Xiaojiong Jia, Hang Liu, Shuang Li, Xianan Wu, Shifeng Huang

2020Frontiers in Microbiology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The newly emerging NDM-5 confers increased antibiotic resistance and attracts extensive global attention, but the prevalence, dissemination mechanism, and clinical significance of NDM-5 among clinical Escherichia coli (E. coli) infections have not been thoroughly characterized to date. In the present study, 109 unique carbapenem-resistant E. coli (CR-EC) isolates were collected in Southwest China, from 2013 to 2017, among which 41 (37.61%) CR-EC isolates were identified as NDM-5-producers, with most isolates carrying the IncF-type plasmids. Molecular epidemiological studies revealed ST167 being the most common sequence type (ST). Moreover, we described the first report of a clinical CR-EC isolate co-harboring blaKPC-2 and blaNDM-5, which showed a higher level of resistance to carbapenems. In addition, blaNDM-5 plasmid transformation and conjugation indicated that blaNDM-5 itself did confer resistance to carbapenems. Complete sequencing of the blaNDM-5-harboring IncF plasmid revealed highly conserved regions (bleMBL-trpF-tat) and some transposons around blaNDM-5. Our findings revealed a new potential threat of NDM-5-postive CR-EC in mainland China and emphasized an urgent need to control their further spread.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmidBiologyMicrobiologyEscherichia coliAntibiotic resistanceTransformation (genetics)AntibioticsGeneticsGeneAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts