Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece

Carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) represents one of the most challenging pathogens in clinical settings. Colistin is routinely used for treatment of infections by this pathogen, but increasing colistin resistance has been reported. We obtained 122 CRAB isolates from nine Greek hosp...

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Main Authors: Mattia Palmieri, Marco Maria D’Andrea, Andreu Coello Pelegrin, Nadine Perrot, Caroline Mirande, Bernadette Blanc, Nicholas Legakis, Herman Goossens, Gian Maria Rossolini, Alex van Belkum
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-6adbe9ee786645efb6d5e62b05c18acb2020-11-25T02:02:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2020-04-011110.3389/fmicb.2020.00668519595Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in GreeceMattia Palmieri0Marco Maria D’Andrea1Marco Maria D’Andrea2Andreu Coello Pelegrin3Nadine Perrot4Caroline Mirande5Bernadette Blanc6Nicholas Legakis7Herman Goossens8Gian Maria Rossolini9Gian Maria Rossolini10Alex van Belkum11bioMérieux, Data Analytics Unit, La Balme-les-Grottes, FranceDepartment of Medical Biotechnologies, University of Siena, Siena, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, ItalybioMérieux, Data Analytics Unit, La Balme-les-Grottes, FrancebioMérieux, R&D Microbiology, La Balme-les-Grottes, FrancebioMérieux, R&D Microbiology, La Balme-les-Grottes, FrancebioMérieux, R&D Microbiology, La Balme-les-Grottes, FranceCentral Laboratories, IASO Group Hospitals, Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyClinical Microbiology and Virology Unit, Florence Careggi University Hospital, Florence, ItalybioMérieux, Data Analytics Unit, La Balme-les-Grottes, FranceCarbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) represents one of the most challenging pathogens in clinical settings. Colistin is routinely used for treatment of infections by this pathogen, but increasing colistin resistance has been reported. We obtained 122 CRAB isolates from nine Greek hospitals between 2015 and 2017, and those colistin resistant (ColR; N = 40, 32.8%) were whole genome sequenced, also by including two colistin susceptible (ColS) isolates for comparison. All ColR isolates were characterized by a previously described mutation, PmrBA226V, which was associated with low-level colistin resistance. Some isolates were characterized by additional mutations in PmrB (E140V or L178F) or PmrA (K172I or D10N), first described here, and higher colistin minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), up to 64 mg/L. Mass spectrometry analysis of lipid A showed the presence of a phosphoethanolamine (pEtN) moiety on lipid A, likely resulting from the PmrA/B-induced pmrC overexpression. Interestingly, also the two ColS isolates had the same lipid A modification, suggesting that not all lipid A modifications lead to colistin resistance or that other factors could contribute to the resistance phenotype. Most of the isolates (N = 37, 92.5%) belonged to the globally distributed international clone (IC) 2 and comprised four different sequence types (STs) as defined by using the Oxford scheme (ST 425, 208, 451, and 436). Three isolates belonged to IC1 and ST1567. All the genomes harbored an intrinsic blaOXA–51 group carbapenemase gene, where blaOXA–66 and blaOXA–69 were associated with IC2 and IC1, respectively. Carbapenem resistance was due to the most commonly reported acquired carbapenemase gene blaOXA–23, with ISAba1 located upstream of the gene and likely increasing its expression. The armA gene, associated with high-level resistance to aminoglycosides, was detected in 87.5% of isolates. Collectively, these results revealed a convergent evolution of different clonal lineages toward the same colistin resistance mechanism, thus limiting the effective therapeutic options for the treatment of CRAB infections.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00668/fullcolistin resistanceGreeceA. baumanniigenomicspmrCABlipid A
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author Mattia Palmieri
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Andreu Coello Pelegrin
Nadine Perrot
Caroline Mirande
Bernadette Blanc
Nicholas Legakis
Herman Goossens
Gian Maria Rossolini
Gian Maria Rossolini
Alex van Belkum
spellingShingle Mattia Palmieri
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Andreu Coello Pelegrin
Nadine Perrot
Caroline Mirande
Bernadette Blanc
Nicholas Legakis
Herman Goossens
Gian Maria Rossolini
Gian Maria Rossolini
Alex van Belkum
Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
Frontiers in Microbiology
colistin resistance
Greece
A. baumannii
genomics
pmrCAB
lipid A
author_facet Mattia Palmieri
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Marco Maria D’Andrea
Andreu Coello Pelegrin
Nadine Perrot
Caroline Mirande
Bernadette Blanc
Nicholas Legakis
Herman Goossens
Gian Maria Rossolini
Gian Maria Rossolini
Alex van Belkum
author_sort Mattia Palmieri
title Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
title_short Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
title_full Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
title_fullStr Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Abundance of Colistin-Resistant, OXA-23- and ArmA-Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Belonging to International Clone 2 in Greece
title_sort abundance of colistin-resistant, oxa-23- and arma-producing acinetobacter baumannii belonging to international clone 2 in greece
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) represents one of the most challenging pathogens in clinical settings. Colistin is routinely used for treatment of infections by this pathogen, but increasing colistin resistance has been reported. We obtained 122 CRAB isolates from nine Greek hospitals between 2015 and 2017, and those colistin resistant (ColR; N = 40, 32.8%) were whole genome sequenced, also by including two colistin susceptible (ColS) isolates for comparison. All ColR isolates were characterized by a previously described mutation, PmrBA226V, which was associated with low-level colistin resistance. Some isolates were characterized by additional mutations in PmrB (E140V or L178F) or PmrA (K172I or D10N), first described here, and higher colistin minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), up to 64 mg/L. Mass spectrometry analysis of lipid A showed the presence of a phosphoethanolamine (pEtN) moiety on lipid A, likely resulting from the PmrA/B-induced pmrC overexpression. Interestingly, also the two ColS isolates had the same lipid A modification, suggesting that not all lipid A modifications lead to colistin resistance or that other factors could contribute to the resistance phenotype. Most of the isolates (N = 37, 92.5%) belonged to the globally distributed international clone (IC) 2 and comprised four different sequence types (STs) as defined by using the Oxford scheme (ST 425, 208, 451, and 436). Three isolates belonged to IC1 and ST1567. All the genomes harbored an intrinsic blaOXA–51 group carbapenemase gene, where blaOXA–66 and blaOXA–69 were associated with IC2 and IC1, respectively. Carbapenem resistance was due to the most commonly reported acquired carbapenemase gene blaOXA–23, with ISAba1 located upstream of the gene and likely increasing its expression. The armA gene, associated with high-level resistance to aminoglycosides, was detected in 87.5% of isolates. Collectively, these results revealed a convergent evolution of different clonal lineages toward the same colistin resistance mechanism, thus limiting the effective therapeutic options for the treatment of CRAB infections.
topic colistin resistance
Greece
A. baumannii
genomics
pmrCAB
lipid A
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00668/full
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