Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain

Abstract The objective of this study was to analyse the mechanisms of resistance to carbapenems and other extended-spectrum-β-lactams and to determine the genetic relatedness of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales (MDR-E) causing colonization or infection in solid-organ transplantation (SOT) recipi...

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Main Authors: Marta Fernández-Martínez, Claudia González-Rico, Mónica Gozalo-Margüello, Francesc Marco, Irene Gracia-Ahufinger, Maitane Aranzamendi, Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz, Teresa Vicente-Rangel, Fernando Chaves, Jorge Calvo Montes, Luis Martínez-Martínez, Maria Carmen Fariñas, ENTHERE Study Group, the Group for Study of Infection in Transplantation of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (GESITRA-SEIMC) and the Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90382-5
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spelling doaj-f0e1fe83d9a848daaa442c3f765f0f642021-06-06T11:37:18ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-011111910.1038/s41598-021-90382-5Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in SpainMarta Fernández-Martínez0Claudia González-Rico1Mónica Gozalo-Margüello2Francesc Marco3Irene Gracia-Ahufinger4Maitane Aranzamendi5Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz6Teresa Vicente-Rangel7Fernando Chaves8Jorge Calvo Montes9Luis Martínez-Martínez10Maria Carmen Fariñas11ENTHERE Study Group, the Group for Study of Infection in Transplantation of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (GESITRA-SEIMC) and the Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)Servicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaInstituto de Investigación Valdecilla-IDIVALServicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaServicio de Microbiología, Centro Diagnóstico Biomédico, Hospital Clínic. ISGlobal, Universidad de BarcelonaUnidad de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Reina SofíaServicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario de CrucesServicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Ramón y CajalServicio de Microbiología Clínica y Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio MarañónServicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario 12 de OctubreServicio de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Marqués de ValdecillaUnidad de Microbiología, Hospital Universitario Reina SofíaInstituto de Investigación Valdecilla-IDIVALAbstract The objective of this study was to analyse the mechanisms of resistance to carbapenems and other extended-spectrum-β-lactams and to determine the genetic relatedness of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales (MDR-E) causing colonization or infection in solid-organ transplantation (SOT) recipients. Prospective cohort study in kidney (n = 142), liver (n = 98) or kidney/pancreas (n = 7) transplant recipients between 2014 and 2018 in seven Spanish hospitals. We included 531 MDR-E isolates from rectal swabs obtained before transplantation and weekly for 4–6 weeks after the procedure and 10 MDR-E from clinical samples related to an infection. Overall, 46.2% Escherichia coli, 35.3% Klebsiella pneumoniae, 6.5% Enterobacter cloacae, 6.3% Citrobacter freundii and 5.7% other species were isolated. The number of patients with MDR-E colonization post-transplantation (176; 71.3%) was 2.5-fold the number of patients colonized pre-transplantation (71; 28.7%). Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenemases were detected in 78.0% and 21.1% of MDR-E isolates respectively. In nine of the 247 (3.6%) transplant patients, the microorganism causing an infection was the same strain previously cultured from surveillance rectal swabs. In our study we have observed a low rate of MDR-E infection in colonized patients 4–6 weeks post-transplantation. E. coli producing bla CTX-M-G1 and K. pneumoniae harbouring bla OXA-48 alone or with bla CTX-M-G1 were the most prevalent MDR-E colonization strains in SOT recipients.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90382-5
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author Marta Fernández-Martínez
Claudia González-Rico
Mónica Gozalo-Margüello
Francesc Marco
Irene Gracia-Ahufinger
Maitane Aranzamendi
Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz
Teresa Vicente-Rangel
Fernando Chaves
Jorge Calvo Montes
Luis Martínez-Martínez
Maria Carmen Fariñas
ENTHERE Study Group, the Group for Study of Infection in Transplantation of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (GESITRA-SEIMC) and the Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)
spellingShingle Marta Fernández-Martínez
Claudia González-Rico
Mónica Gozalo-Margüello
Francesc Marco
Irene Gracia-Ahufinger
Maitane Aranzamendi
Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz
Teresa Vicente-Rangel
Fernando Chaves
Jorge Calvo Montes
Luis Martínez-Martínez
Maria Carmen Fariñas
ENTHERE Study Group, the Group for Study of Infection in Transplantation of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (GESITRA-SEIMC) and the Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)
Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
Scientific Reports
author_facet Marta Fernández-Martínez
Claudia González-Rico
Mónica Gozalo-Margüello
Francesc Marco
Irene Gracia-Ahufinger
Maitane Aranzamendi
Ana M. Sánchez-Díaz
Teresa Vicente-Rangel
Fernando Chaves
Jorge Calvo Montes
Luis Martínez-Martínez
Maria Carmen Fariñas
ENTHERE Study Group, the Group for Study of Infection in Transplantation of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (GESITRA-SEIMC) and the Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI)
author_sort Marta Fernández-Martínez
title Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
title_short Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
title_full Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of multidrug resistant Enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in Spain
title_sort molecular characterization of multidrug resistant enterobacterales strains isolated from liver and kidney transplant recipients in spain
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract The objective of this study was to analyse the mechanisms of resistance to carbapenems and other extended-spectrum-β-lactams and to determine the genetic relatedness of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales (MDR-E) causing colonization or infection in solid-organ transplantation (SOT) recipients. Prospective cohort study in kidney (n = 142), liver (n = 98) or kidney/pancreas (n = 7) transplant recipients between 2014 and 2018 in seven Spanish hospitals. We included 531 MDR-E isolates from rectal swabs obtained before transplantation and weekly for 4–6 weeks after the procedure and 10 MDR-E from clinical samples related to an infection. Overall, 46.2% Escherichia coli, 35.3% Klebsiella pneumoniae, 6.5% Enterobacter cloacae, 6.3% Citrobacter freundii and 5.7% other species were isolated. The number of patients with MDR-E colonization post-transplantation (176; 71.3%) was 2.5-fold the number of patients colonized pre-transplantation (71; 28.7%). Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenemases were detected in 78.0% and 21.1% of MDR-E isolates respectively. In nine of the 247 (3.6%) transplant patients, the microorganism causing an infection was the same strain previously cultured from surveillance rectal swabs. In our study we have observed a low rate of MDR-E infection in colonized patients 4–6 weeks post-transplantation. E. coli producing bla CTX-M-G1 and K. pneumoniae harbouring bla OXA-48 alone or with bla CTX-M-G1 were the most prevalent MDR-E colonization strains in SOT recipients.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90382-5
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