Background: The emergence and wide spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) poses a growing threat to global public health. However, clinically derived carbapenemase-producing Citrobacter causing multiple infections has rarely been investigated. Here we first report the isolation and comparative genomics of two bla NDM-5 carrying Citrobacter freundii (C. freundii) isolates from a patient with bloodstream and urinary tract infections. Results: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed that both bla NDM-5 carrying C. freundii isolates were multidrug-resistant. Positive modified carbapenem inactivation method (mCIM) and EDTA-carbapenem inactivation method (eCIM) results suggested metallo-carbapenemase production. PCR and sequencing confirmed that both metallo-carbapenemase producers were bla NDM-5 positive. Genotyping and comparative genomics analyses revealed that both isolates exhibited a high level of genetic similarity. Plasmid analysis confirmed that the bla NDM-5 resistance gene is located on IncX3 plasmid with a length of 46,161 bp, and could successfully be transferred to the recipient Escherichia coli EC600 strain. A conserved structure sequence (ISAba125-IS5-bla NDM-5-trpF-IS26-umuD-ISKox3) was found in the upstream and downstream of the bla NDM-5 gene. Conclusions: The data presented in this study showed that the conjugative bla NDM-5 plasmid possesses a certain ability to horizontal transfer. The dissemination of NDM-5-producing C. freundii isolates should be of close concern in future clinical surveillance. To our knowledge, this is the first study to characterize C. freundii strains carrying the bla NDM-5 gene from one single patient with multiple infections.
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Ye, J., Jin, L., Li, Y., Xu, H., Lin, Y., Zhou, T., … Wang, Z. (2023). Complete-genome sequencing and comparative genomic characterization of bla NDM-5 carrying Citrobacter freundii isolates from a patient with multiple infections. BMC Genomics, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-023-09579-9
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