Affiliation:
1. Japanese Red Cross Musashino Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
2. Department of Microbiology, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
3. Department of Microbiome Research, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
Introduction. The emergence of carbapenem-resistant
Pseudomonas
species producing metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) has become a serious medical problem worldwide. IMP-type MBL was firstly detected in 1991 in Japan. Since then, it has become one of the most prevalent types of MBLs.
Hypothesis/Gap statement. Avirulent species of
Pseudomonas
, such as
Pseudomonas alcaligenes
, function as reservoirs of drug resistance-associated genes encoding carbapenemases in clinical settings.
Methodology. Active surveillance for carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative pathogens was conducted in 2019 at a hospital in Tokyo, Japan. Of the 543 samples screened for carbapenem-resistant isolates, 2 were species of
Pseudomonas
. One was from a stool sample from a medical staff member, and the other was from a stool sample from a hospitalized patient.
Results. Whole-genome sequencing showed that the former isolate was a strain of
P. alcaligenes
, and the latter was a strain of Pseudomonas paralcaligenes, a species close to
P. alcaligenes
. Both isolates were resistant to all carbapenems and harboured bla
IMP-1 genes encoding IMP-1 MBL, which conferred resistance to carbapenems. The bla
IMP-1 genes of
P. alcaligenes
and P. paralcaligenes were located on the plasmids, pMRCP2, 323125 bp in size, and pMRCP1333, 16592 bp in size, respectively. The sequence of 82 % of pMRCP2 was 92 % similar to the sequence of a plasmid of
P. aeruginosa
PA83, whereas the sequence of 79 % of pMRCP1333 was >95 % similar to the sequence of a plasmid of
Achromobacter xylosoxidans
FDAARGOS 162. The genomic environments surrounding the bla
IMP-1 of pMRCP2 and pMRCP1333 differed completely from each other.
Conclusions. These results indicate that the two isolates acquired bla
IMP-1 from different sources and that
P. alcaligenes
and P. paralcaligenes function as vectors and reservoirs of carbapenem-resistant genes in hospitals.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Developmen
Institute for Fermentation
Subject
Microbiology (medical),General Medicine,Microbiology
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