Detection of a NDM-5-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae sequence type 340 (CG258) high-risk clone in swine

•A high risk ST340 (CG258) clone was firstly reported in porcine Klebsiella pneumoniae.•A blaNDM-5-carrying conjugative IncX3 type plasmid in the K. pneumoniae ST340 clone will aid to its persistence and dissemination.•The close relationship between the K. pneumoniae ST340 clone of swine and human o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary microbiology 2021-11, Vol.262, p.109218-109218, Article 109218
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Wenbo, Li, Shihong, Schwarz, Stefan, Li, Aijuan, Yao, Hong, Du, Xiang-Dang
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Zusammenfassung:•A high risk ST340 (CG258) clone was firstly reported in porcine Klebsiella pneumoniae.•A blaNDM-5-carrying conjugative IncX3 type plasmid in the K. pneumoniae ST340 clone will aid to its persistence and dissemination.•The close relationship between the K. pneumoniae ST340 clone of swine and human origin represents an alarming concern. The emergence and rapid increase of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae among food-producing animals poses a serious threat to public health. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence and dissemination of blaNDM-5 in porcine Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates. Of 19 meropenem-resistant K. pneumoniae isolates, 18 were blaNDM-5-positive and one carried blaNDM-1. Susceptibility testing indicated that all blaNDM-carrying K. pneumoniae showed a multiple drug resistance (MDR) profile. The blaNDM-5 gene was located on a conjugative IncX3 plasmid of ∼46-kb in all 18 blaNDM-5-carrying isolates. MLST analysis revealed that ST340 (n = 8), a member of the worldwide existing high-risk epidemic clonal group 258 (CG258), was predominant. Furthermore, whole genome sequence (WGS) analysis for one representative ST340 K. pneumoniae Kp19110124 showed a MDR profile for a wide range of antimicrobial agents, including meropenem, various cephalosporins, azteonam, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin, and florfenicol. Phylogenetic analysis exhibited that K. pneumoniae ST340 strains were clustered into one branch, which had spread across host species and across continents. Among them, K. pneumoniae Kp19110124 displayed a very close relationship with a clinical isolate collected from a patient in Canada. In conclusion, these results reveal the presence of a blaNDM-5-carrying conjugative IncX3 type plasmid into K. pneumoniae ST340 clone, which then may accelerate the dissemination of the blaNDM-5 gene in porcine K. pneumoniae isolates. The detection of high-risk blaNDM-5-carrying K. pneumoniae ST340 in food-producing animal poses a serious threat to public health.
ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2021.109218