Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process

Although they are often nonconjugative, large virulence plasmids are increasingly detected in clinical K. pneumoniae and contribute to the hypervirulence phenotype of this organism. In this study, we demonstrated that the virulence-encoding region that originated from virulence plasmid pLVPK activel...

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Main Authors: Xuemei Yang, Lianwei Ye, Edward Wai-Chi Chan, Rong Zhang, Sheng Chen
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00140-20
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spelling doaj-8ae3373f89564ca7a91a26c9604d92ad2020-11-25T03:18:41ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymSystems2379-50772020-07-0154e00140-2010.1128/mSystems.00140-20Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission ProcessXuemei YangLianwei YeEdward Wai-Chi ChanRong ZhangSheng ChenAlthough they are often nonconjugative, large virulence plasmids are increasingly detected in clinical K. pneumoniae and contribute to the hypervirulence phenotype of this organism. In this study, we demonstrated that the virulence-encoding region that originated from virulence plasmid pLVPK actively interacted with different types of plasmids via homologous recombination to generate new conjugative plasmids. This report provides insights into the evolution of self-transmissible plasmids carrying genetic elements encoding both hypervirulent and multidrug-resistant phenotypes, which facilitate the rapid development of clinical K. pneumoniae strains that are hypervirulent and multidrug resistant.We recently reported the recovery of a conjugative virulence plasmid, p15WZ-82_Vir, from a clinical Klebsiella variicola strain. In this study, we found that several new plasmid types were generated due to genetic rearrangement. Partial integration of plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir with existing plasmids such as resistance plasmids by different homologous recombination events was observable in three recipient strains. Such recombination events enable the formation of various types of mosaic plasmids simultaneously carrying virulence-encoding and antibiotic resistance-encoding genes as well as genes involved in plasmid conjugation, which promote transmission of various virulence-encoding and resistance-encoding elements among pathogens. Our data also suggest that these conjugative events may play an integral role in the development of novel mosaic plasmids, which is vital for plasmid evolution.https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00140-20klebsiella pneumoniaehypervirulence plasmidconjugativeplasmid evolutionhomologous recombination
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author Xuemei Yang
Lianwei Ye
Edward Wai-Chi Chan
Rong Zhang
Sheng Chen
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Lianwei Ye
Edward Wai-Chi Chan
Rong Zhang
Sheng Chen
Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
mSystems
klebsiella pneumoniae
hypervirulence plasmid
conjugative
plasmid evolution
homologous recombination
author_facet Xuemei Yang
Lianwei Ye
Edward Wai-Chi Chan
Rong Zhang
Sheng Chen
author_sort Xuemei Yang
title Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
title_short Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
title_full Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
title_fullStr Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
title_full_unstemmed Tracking Recombination Events That Occur in Conjugative Virulence Plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir during the Transmission Process
title_sort tracking recombination events that occur in conjugative virulence plasmid p15wz-82_vir during the transmission process
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mSystems
issn 2379-5077
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Although they are often nonconjugative, large virulence plasmids are increasingly detected in clinical K. pneumoniae and contribute to the hypervirulence phenotype of this organism. In this study, we demonstrated that the virulence-encoding region that originated from virulence plasmid pLVPK actively interacted with different types of plasmids via homologous recombination to generate new conjugative plasmids. This report provides insights into the evolution of self-transmissible plasmids carrying genetic elements encoding both hypervirulent and multidrug-resistant phenotypes, which facilitate the rapid development of clinical K. pneumoniae strains that are hypervirulent and multidrug resistant.We recently reported the recovery of a conjugative virulence plasmid, p15WZ-82_Vir, from a clinical Klebsiella variicola strain. In this study, we found that several new plasmid types were generated due to genetic rearrangement. Partial integration of plasmid p15WZ-82_Vir with existing plasmids such as resistance plasmids by different homologous recombination events was observable in three recipient strains. Such recombination events enable the formation of various types of mosaic plasmids simultaneously carrying virulence-encoding and antibiotic resistance-encoding genes as well as genes involved in plasmid conjugation, which promote transmission of various virulence-encoding and resistance-encoding elements among pathogens. Our data also suggest that these conjugative events may play an integral role in the development of novel mosaic plasmids, which is vital for plasmid evolution.
topic klebsiella pneumoniae
hypervirulence plasmid
conjugative
plasmid evolution
homologous recombination
url https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00140-20
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