Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) is one of the most important etiological factors of urinary tract infections in renal transplant (RTx) recipients. We described the antimicrobial susceptibility phenotypes and genomic features of two hypermucoviscous (HM) Kp isolates recovered from RTx recipients with asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU). Using whole genome sequencing (WGS) data, we showed that the strains belong to the ST152 lineage with the KL149 capsular serotype, but without rmpA/magA genes, which is typical for HM+ hypervirulent Kp. These new strains carried virulence-associated genes that predispose for urinary tract infections (UTIs). Likewise, both strains carried the ecp gene encoding pilus common for extended-spectrum -lactamase (ESBL) Escherichia coli. Although the two ST152 isolates were closely related and diered by only nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in their chromosomes, they had dierent plasmid compositions and chromosomal elements, with isolate KP28872 carrying an ESBL plasmid and an integrative conjugative element. These two isolates are an example of the high plasticity of the K. pneumoniae accessory genome. The identification of patients with ABU matched with the correct epidemiological profiling of isolates could facilitate interventions to prevent or rapidly treat K. pneumoniae infections.

The new Klebsiella pneumoniae ST152 variants with hypermucoviscous phenotype isolated from renal transplant recipients with asymptomatic bacteriuria – genetic characteristics by WGS / Wysocka M; Zamudio R; Oggioni MR; Gołębiewska J; Dudziak A; Krawczyk B. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:10(2020), pp. 1189.1-1189.9. [10.3390/genes11101189]

The new Klebsiella pneumoniae ST152 variants with hypermucoviscous phenotype isolated from renal transplant recipients with asymptomatic bacteriuria – genetic characteristics by WGS

Oggioni MR;
2020

Abstract

Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) is one of the most important etiological factors of urinary tract infections in renal transplant (RTx) recipients. We described the antimicrobial susceptibility phenotypes and genomic features of two hypermucoviscous (HM) Kp isolates recovered from RTx recipients with asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU). Using whole genome sequencing (WGS) data, we showed that the strains belong to the ST152 lineage with the KL149 capsular serotype, but without rmpA/magA genes, which is typical for HM+ hypervirulent Kp. These new strains carried virulence-associated genes that predispose for urinary tract infections (UTIs). Likewise, both strains carried the ecp gene encoding pilus common for extended-spectrum -lactamase (ESBL) Escherichia coli. Although the two ST152 isolates were closely related and diered by only nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in their chromosomes, they had dierent plasmid compositions and chromosomal elements, with isolate KP28872 carrying an ESBL plasmid and an integrative conjugative element. These two isolates are an example of the high plasticity of the K. pneumoniae accessory genome. The identification of patients with ABU matched with the correct epidemiological profiling of isolates could facilitate interventions to prevent or rapidly treat K. pneumoniae infections.
2020
The new Klebsiella pneumoniae ST152 variants with hypermucoviscous phenotype isolated from renal transplant recipients with asymptomatic bacteriuria – genetic characteristics by WGS / Wysocka M; Zamudio R; Oggioni MR; Gołębiewska J; Dudziak A; Krawczyk B. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:10(2020), pp. 1189.1-1189.9. [10.3390/genes11101189]
Wysocka M; Zamudio R; Oggioni MR; Gołębiewska J; Dudziak A; Krawczyk B
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