Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study

Co-occurrence of hypervirulence and KPC-2 carbapenem resistant phenotypes in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone ofKlebsiella pneumoniae has elicited deep concerns from public health stand point. To address this puzzle, we conducted a large-scale epidemiological, clinical and genomic study of K. pneum...

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Main Authors: Ping Li, Qiqiang Liang, Wugao Liu, Beiwen Zheng, Lizhang Liu, Wei Wang, Zhijiang Xu, Man Huang, Youjun Feng
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2020.1867468
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spelling doaj-f9f51ab6847047aa9e7bc76d6622b64e2021-02-08T14:35:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupVirulence2150-55942150-56082021-01-0112137738810.1080/21505594.2020.18674681867468Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional studyPing Li0Qiqiang Liang1Wugao Liu2Beiwen Zheng3Lizhang Liu4Wei Wang5Zhijiang Xu6Man Huang7Youjun Feng8Zhejiang University School of MedicineZhejiang University School of MedicineClinical Laboratory of Lishui People’s HospitalThe First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of MedicineZhejiang University School of MedicineClinical Laboratory of Lishui People’s HospitalZhejiang University School of MedicineZhejiang University School of MedicineCollege of Animal Sciences, Zhejiang UniversityCo-occurrence of hypervirulence and KPC-2 carbapenem resistant phenotypes in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone ofKlebsiella pneumoniae has elicited deep concerns from public health stand point. To address this puzzle, we conducted a large-scale epidemiological, clinical and genomic study of K. pneumonia ST11 clones with both hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in two tertiary hospitals in Zhejiang province. Most of the patients (15/23) were diagnosed with exclusively carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP) infections. Ten death cases were reported, some of which are due to the failure of antibiotic therapies. As a result, we identified one new rare sequence types (ST449) to KPC-2-producing CRKP, in addition to the dominant ST11. These clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae are multi-drug resistant and possess a number of virulence factors. Experimental infections of wax moth larvae revealed the presence of hypervirulence at varied level, suggesting the complexity in bacterial virulence factors. However, plasmid curing assays further suggested that the rmpA2-virulence plasmid is associated with, but not sufficient for neither phenotypic hypermucoviscosity nor virulence of K. pneumoniae. Intriguingly, all the rmpA2 genes were found to be inactive due to genetic deletion. In total, we reported 21 complete plasmid sequences comprising 13 rmpA2-positive virulence plasmids and 8 blaKPC-2-harboring resistance plasmids. In addition to the prevalent pLVKP-like virulence plasmid variants (~178kb), we found an unexpected diversity among KPC-2-producing plasmids whose dominant form is IncFII-IncR type (~120kb), rather than the previously anticipated version of ~170kb. These findings provide an updated snapshot of convergence of hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in ST11 K. pneumoniae.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2020.1867468whole-genome sequencinginfection genomicshypervirulencecarbapenem resistanceklebsiella pneumoniaest11colonization
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author Ping Li
Qiqiang Liang
Wugao Liu
Beiwen Zheng
Lizhang Liu
Wei Wang
Zhijiang Xu
Man Huang
Youjun Feng
spellingShingle Ping Li
Qiqiang Liang
Wugao Liu
Beiwen Zheng
Lizhang Liu
Wei Wang
Zhijiang Xu
Man Huang
Youjun Feng
Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
Virulence
whole-genome sequencing
infection genomics
hypervirulence
carbapenem resistance
klebsiella pneumoniae
st11
colonization
author_facet Ping Li
Qiqiang Liang
Wugao Liu
Beiwen Zheng
Lizhang Liu
Wei Wang
Zhijiang Xu
Man Huang
Youjun Feng
author_sort Ping Li
title Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
title_short Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
title_full Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
title_fullStr Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
title_full_unstemmed Convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone of K. pneumoniae: An epidemiological, genomic and functional study
title_sort convergence of carbapenem resistance and hypervirulence in a highly-transmissible st11 clone of k. pneumoniae: an epidemiological, genomic and functional study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Virulence
issn 2150-5594
2150-5608
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Co-occurrence of hypervirulence and KPC-2 carbapenem resistant phenotypes in a highly-transmissible ST11 clone ofKlebsiella pneumoniae has elicited deep concerns from public health stand point. To address this puzzle, we conducted a large-scale epidemiological, clinical and genomic study of K. pneumonia ST11 clones with both hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in two tertiary hospitals in Zhejiang province. Most of the patients (15/23) were diagnosed with exclusively carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP) infections. Ten death cases were reported, some of which are due to the failure of antibiotic therapies. As a result, we identified one new rare sequence types (ST449) to KPC-2-producing CRKP, in addition to the dominant ST11. These clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae are multi-drug resistant and possess a number of virulence factors. Experimental infections of wax moth larvae revealed the presence of hypervirulence at varied level, suggesting the complexity in bacterial virulence factors. However, plasmid curing assays further suggested that the rmpA2-virulence plasmid is associated with, but not sufficient for neither phenotypic hypermucoviscosity nor virulence of K. pneumoniae. Intriguingly, all the rmpA2 genes were found to be inactive due to genetic deletion. In total, we reported 21 complete plasmid sequences comprising 13 rmpA2-positive virulence plasmids and 8 blaKPC-2-harboring resistance plasmids. In addition to the prevalent pLVKP-like virulence plasmid variants (~178kb), we found an unexpected diversity among KPC-2-producing plasmids whose dominant form is IncFII-IncR type (~120kb), rather than the previously anticipated version of ~170kb. These findings provide an updated snapshot of convergence of hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in ST11 K. pneumoniae.
topic whole-genome sequencing
infection genomics
hypervirulence
carbapenem resistance
klebsiella pneumoniae
st11
colonization
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2020.1867468
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