Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China

Abstract Background The rate of fluoroquinolone (FQ) resistance among carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) is high. The present study aimed to investigate the distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in clinical CRKP isolates associated with bloodstream infections (BSIs)....

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Main Authors: Qing Zhan, Yanlei Xu, Bingjie Wang, Jingyi Yu, Xiaofei Shen, Li Liu, Xingwei Cao, Yinjuan Guo, Fangyou Yu
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02238-7
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spelling doaj-7092c2b8640b4922a60ed33833a0cc9d2021-06-06T11:23:22ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802021-06-012111810.1186/s12866-021-02238-7Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in ChinaQing Zhan0Yanlei Xu1Bingjie Wang2Jingyi Yu3Xiaofei Shen4Li Liu5Xingwei Cao6Yinjuan Guo7Fangyou Yu8Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Nanchang UniversityJiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Nanchang UniversityDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of MedicineDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical UniversityJiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Nanchang UniversityDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of MedicineDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of MedicineAbstract Background The rate of fluoroquinolone (FQ) resistance among carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) is high. The present study aimed to investigate the distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in clinical CRKP isolates associated with bloodstream infections (BSIs). Results A total of 149 BSI-associated clinical CRKP isolates collected from 11 Chinese teaching hospitals from 2015 to 2018 were investigated for the prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants, including plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes and spontaneous mutations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) of the gyrA and parC genes. Among these 149 clinical CRKP isolates, 117 (78.5%) exhibited resistance to ciprofloxacin. The GyrA substitutions (Ser83 → IIe/Phe) and (Asp87 → Gly/Ala) were found among 112 (75.2%) of 149 isolates, while the substitution (Ser80 → IIe) of ParC was found in 111 (74.5%) of the 149 isolates. In total, 70.5% (105/149) of the CRKP isolates had at least two mutations within gyrA as well as a third mutation in parC. No mutations in the QRDRs were found in 31 ciprofloxacin susceptible CRKP isolates. Eighty-nine (56.9%) of 149 were found to carry PMQR genes including qnrS1 (43.0%), aac(6′)-Ib-cr (16.1%), qnrB4 (6.0%), qnrB2 (2.7%), and qnrB1 (1.3%). Nine isolates contained two or more PMQR genes, with one carrying four [aac(6′)-Ib-cr, qnr-S1, qnrB2, and qnrB4]. The co-existence rate of PMQR determinants and mutations in the QRDRs of gyrA and parC reached 68.5% (61/89). Seventy-four (83.1%, 74/89) PMQR-positive isolates harbored extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-encoding genes. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis demonstrated that the ST11 was the most prevalent STs in our study. Conclusions Mutations in the QRDRs of gyrA and parC were the key factors leading to the high prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance among BSI-associated CRKP. The co-existence of PMQR genes and mutations in the QRDRs can increase the resistance level of CRKP to fluoroquinolones in clinical settings. ST11 CRKP isolates with identical QRDR substitution patterns were found throughout hospitals in China.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02238-7CRKPBloodstream infectionsFluoroquinolonesPMQRQRDRST11
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language English
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author Qing Zhan
Yanlei Xu
Bingjie Wang
Jingyi Yu
Xiaofei Shen
Li Liu
Xingwei Cao
Yinjuan Guo
Fangyou Yu
spellingShingle Qing Zhan
Yanlei Xu
Bingjie Wang
Jingyi Yu
Xiaofei Shen
Li Liu
Xingwei Cao
Yinjuan Guo
Fangyou Yu
Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
BMC Microbiology
CRKP
Bloodstream infections
Fluoroquinolones
PMQR
QRDR
ST11
author_facet Qing Zhan
Yanlei Xu
Bingjie Wang
Jingyi Yu
Xiaofei Shen
Li Liu
Xingwei Cao
Yinjuan Guo
Fangyou Yu
author_sort Qing Zhan
title Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
title_short Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
title_full Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
title_fullStr Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in China
title_sort distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates associated with bloodstream infections in china
publisher BMC
series BMC Microbiology
issn 1471-2180
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background The rate of fluoroquinolone (FQ) resistance among carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) is high. The present study aimed to investigate the distribution of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants in clinical CRKP isolates associated with bloodstream infections (BSIs). Results A total of 149 BSI-associated clinical CRKP isolates collected from 11 Chinese teaching hospitals from 2015 to 2018 were investigated for the prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance determinants, including plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes and spontaneous mutations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) of the gyrA and parC genes. Among these 149 clinical CRKP isolates, 117 (78.5%) exhibited resistance to ciprofloxacin. The GyrA substitutions (Ser83 → IIe/Phe) and (Asp87 → Gly/Ala) were found among 112 (75.2%) of 149 isolates, while the substitution (Ser80 → IIe) of ParC was found in 111 (74.5%) of the 149 isolates. In total, 70.5% (105/149) of the CRKP isolates had at least two mutations within gyrA as well as a third mutation in parC. No mutations in the QRDRs were found in 31 ciprofloxacin susceptible CRKP isolates. Eighty-nine (56.9%) of 149 were found to carry PMQR genes including qnrS1 (43.0%), aac(6′)-Ib-cr (16.1%), qnrB4 (6.0%), qnrB2 (2.7%), and qnrB1 (1.3%). Nine isolates contained two or more PMQR genes, with one carrying four [aac(6′)-Ib-cr, qnr-S1, qnrB2, and qnrB4]. The co-existence rate of PMQR determinants and mutations in the QRDRs of gyrA and parC reached 68.5% (61/89). Seventy-four (83.1%, 74/89) PMQR-positive isolates harbored extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-encoding genes. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis demonstrated that the ST11 was the most prevalent STs in our study. Conclusions Mutations in the QRDRs of gyrA and parC were the key factors leading to the high prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance among BSI-associated CRKP. The co-existence of PMQR genes and mutations in the QRDRs can increase the resistance level of CRKP to fluoroquinolones in clinical settings. ST11 CRKP isolates with identical QRDR substitution patterns were found throughout hospitals in China.
topic CRKP
Bloodstream infections
Fluoroquinolones
PMQR
QRDR
ST11
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02238-7
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