Carbapenem Resistance in Acinetobacter nosocomialis and Acinetobacter junii Conferred by Acquisition of blaOXA-24/40 and Genetic Characterization of the Transmission Mechanism between Acinetobacter Genomic Species

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Carbapenem Resistance in Acinetobacter nosocomialis and Acinetobacter junii Conferred by Acquisition of blaOXA-24/40 and Genetic Characterization of the Transmission Mechanism between Acinetobacter Genomic SpeciesAutor(es)
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LASARTE-MONTERRUBIO, Cristina, et al. Carbapenem Resistance in Acinetobacter nosocomialis and Acinetobacter junii Conferred by Acquisition of bla OXA-24/40 and Genetic Characterization of the Transmission Mechanism between Acinetobacter Genomic Species. Microbiology spectrum, 2022, vol. 10, no 1, p. e02734-21 https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02734-21
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[Abstract] Carbapenem resistance is increasing among Gram-negative bacteria, including the genus Acinetobacter. This study aimed to characterize, for the first time, the development of carbapenem resistance in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter junii and Acinetobacter nosocomialis conferred by the acquisition of a plasmid-borne blaOXA-24/40 gene and also to characterize the dissemination of this gene between species of Acinetobacter. Carbapenem-resistant A. nosocomialis HUAV-AN66 and A. junii HUAV-AJ77 strains were isolated in the Arnau de Vilanova Hospital (Spain). The genomes were sequenced, and in silico analysis were performed to characterize the genetic environment and the OXA-24/40 transmission mechanism. Antibiotic MICs were determined, and horizontal transfer assays were conducted to evaluate interspecies transmission of OXA-24/40. Carbapenems MICs obtained were ≥64 mg/L for HUAV-AN66 and HUAV-AJ77. Genome analysis revealed the presence in both strains of a new plasmid, designated pHUAV/OXA-24/40, harboring the carbapenem-resistance gene blaOXA-24/40 and flanked by sequences XerC/XerD. pHUAV/OXA-24/40 was successfully transferred from A. nosocomialis and A. junii to a carbapenem-susceptible A. baumannii strain, thus conferring carbapenem resistance. A second plasmid (pHUAV/AMG-R) was identified in both clinical isolates for the successful horizontal transfer of pHUAV/OXA-24/40. blaOXA-24/40-carrying plasmids of the GR12 group and showing high identity with pHUAV/OXA-24/40 were identified in at least 8 Acinetobacter species. In conclusion the carbapenemase OXA-24/40 is described for the first time in A. nosocomialis and A. junii. In both isolates the blaOXA-24/40 gene was located in the GR12 pHUAV/OXA-24/40 plasmid. GR12 plasmids are implicated in the dissemination and spread of carbapenem resistance among Acinetobacter species.
IMPORTANCE Acinetobacter baumannii is one of the most relevant pathogens in terms of antibiotic resistance. The main resistance mechanisms are the carbapenem-hydrolyzing class D β-lactamases (CHDLs), especially OXA-23 and OXA-24/40. In addition to A. baumannii, there are other species within the genus Acinetobacter, which in general exhibit much lower resistance rates. In this work we characterize for the first time two clinical isolates of Acinetobacter nosocomialis and Acinetobacter junii, isolated in the same hospital, carrying the carbapenemase OXA-24/40 and displaying high resistance rates to carbapenems. By means of bioinformatics analysis we have also been able to characterize the mechanism by which this carbapenemase is horizontally transferred interspecies of Acinetobacter spp. The dissemination of carbapenemase OXA-24/40 between non-baumannii Acinetobacter species is concerning since it prevents the use of most β-lactam antibiotics in the fight against these resistant isolates.
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Carbapenemase OXA-24/40
Acinetobacter junii
Acinetobacter nosocomialis
Acinetobacter species
Carbapenem resistance
Horizontal transfer
XerC/XerD sequences
Acinetobacter junii
Acinetobacter nosocomialis
Acinetobacter species
Carbapenem resistance
Horizontal transfer
XerC/XerD sequences
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