Xi-Wei Zhang , Xi-Yi Huang , Zhuo-Yang Zhou , Bo-Lin Li , Jie-Hong Lu , Jing-Jie Song , Xiao-Yan Li
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Abstract
Objective
The international transmission of the colistin resistance gene mcr in Enterobacteriaceae poses significant public health burdens, while the understanding of the population structure and evolutionary history of mcr-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae worldwide remains unclear.
Methods
Here, we conducted a genomic analysis on 463 sequences of K. pneumoniae harbouring mcr genes from public database between 2000 and 2023.
Results
A total of 6 mcr variants (mcr-1, -2, -3 and -8 to -10) were detected, with mcr-9 (36.1%), mcr-1 (33.7%) and mcr-8 (29.2%) genes being the most common. Of total isolates, 43.4% (201/463) carried carbapenemase genes (blaNDM, blaKPC, blaIMP, blaOXA-48/181/232, blaVIM and blaGES) and 15.3% of isolates (71/463) contained hypervirulent genes (iucA or iroB). Correlation analysis indicated mcr-1/8/9 genes were positively correlated with specific genomic elements that were rarely described, including mcr-1 with iucABC and iutA; mcr-8 with oqxB; mcr-9 with dfrA19; and ISEsa and repA (R absolute value > 0.3; p < 0.01). The population of K. pneumoniae can be classified into 6 clusters, some isolates co-harbouring mcr and carbapenemase genes exhibited high level of genetic similarity and dispersed in several countries, indicating the possibility of clonal transmission. mcr-9 gene was introduced into K. pneumoniae in 1978 before the time of mcr-1 gene in 1988 and mcr-8 gene in 1993. We found mcr-1/8/9 genes in K. pneumoniae evolved high-risk lineages in specific geographical location (China, Thailand and the United Kingdom) that most isolates typically contained iucA, blaNDM or blaKPC.
Conclusions
This study highlighted that continuous surveillance for the evolution of mcr-positive K. pneumoniae harbouring iucA or carbapenemase genes is essential.
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