Abstract
ABSTRACTMultidrug and carbapenem-resistantK. pneumoniae(CR-Kp) are considered critical threats to global health and key traffickers of resistance genes to other pathogens. In Chile, although a sustained increase in CR-Kpinfections has been observed, few strains have been described at the genomic level, lacking molecular details of their resistance and virulence determinants and the mobile elements mediating their dissemination. In this work, we studied the antimicrobial resistance and performed a comparative genomics analysis of ten CR-Kpisolates from the Chilean surveillance of carbapenem-resistantEnterobacteriaceae. High resistance to most of the antibiotics tested was observed among the isolates, five ST25, three ST11, one ST45, and one ST505, which harbored a total of 44 plasmids, many of them predicted to be conjugative and carrying genes conferring resistance to a variety of antibiotic, metals, and disinfectants. Ten plasmids encoding either KPC-2, NDM-1, or NDM-7 carbapenemases were characterized, including novel plasmids with increased resistance gene load and a novel genetic environment forblaKPC-2gene. This corresponds to the first report of ST25 and ST45Kpproducing NDM-7 in South America, and of an ST505 CR-Kpworldwide, producing both NDM-7 and KPC-2. Moreover, we characterized a variety of genomic islands carrying virulence and fitness factors. These results provide baseline knowledge for the detailed understanding of molecular and genetic determinants behind antibiotic resistance and virulence ofK. pneumoniaein Chile and South America.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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