Antibiotic resistance plasmids cointegrated into a megaplasmid harboring the bla OXA-427 carbapenemase gene

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OXA-427 is a new class D carbapenemase encountered in different species of Enterobacteriaceae in a Belgian hospital. To study the dispersal of this gene, we performed a comparative analysis of two plasmids containing the bla OXA-427 gene, isolated from a Klebsiella pneumoniae strain and an Enterobacter cloacae complex strain. The two IncA/C2 plasmids containing bla OXA-427 share the same backbone; in the K. pneumoniae strain, however, this plasmid is cointegrated into an IncFIb plasmid, forming a 321-kb megaplasmid with multiple multiresistance regions.

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Desmet, S., Nepal, S., van Dijl, J. M., Van Ranst, M., Chlebowicz, M. A., Rossen, J. W., … Bathoorn, E. (2018). Antibiotic resistance plasmids cointegrated into a megaplasmid harboring the bla OXA-427 carbapenemase gene. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01448-17

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