Incn1 st7 epidemic plasmid carrying blaimp-4 in one st85-type klebsiella oxytoca clinical isolate with porin deficiency

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Purpose: Klebsiella oxytoca is an opportunistic pathogen causing nosocomial infections. This study was designed to characterize the genomic features of a carbapenem-resistant K. oxytoca strain and analyze its molecular characteristics. Materials and Methods: The strain wzx-IMP was isolated from the blood of a 2-year-old girl diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia-M7. Species identification was performed, and the minimal inhibitory concentration of the strain was measured. Multilocus sequence typing was performed to identify the subtypes of K. oxytoca. The transfer capacity of the blaIMP-4-harboring plasmid was investigated by conjugation experiments, and the genome characteristics of the strain were examined using whole-genome sequencing. Results: wzx-IMP belongs to the ST85 type and is resistant to imipenem and meropenem, which harbored the blaIMP-4 gene. The blaIMP-4 gene was located in an IS26-associated class 1 integron of pwzx_IMP, which contains conserved IncN1-type backbone regions with a replication gene and its accessory structure for plasmid replication. The blaIMP-4-carrying plasmid in wzx-IMP was successfully transferred to Escherichia coli EC600 by conjugation. Whole-genome sequencing showed that the wzx-IMP isolate included the blaOXY-1-1 gene, accompanied by OmpK36 absence. Conclusion: We report an ST85-type carbapenem-resistant K. oxytoca strain, which pro-duces blaIMP-4 located in an IncN1-type plasmid and accompanied by OmpK36 porin deficiency.

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Sun, M., Xiao, W., & Xu, Q. (2021). Incn1 st7 epidemic plasmid carrying blaimp-4 in one st85-type klebsiella oxytoca clinical isolate with porin deficiency. Infection and Drug Resistance, 14, 3827–3835. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S330362

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