{"title":"两种不同碳青霉烯耐药铜绿假单胞菌谱系在医院环境中的持久性和共存的分子见解。","authors":"Xinran Li, Kaiying Wang, Jiali Chen, Zixuan Chen, Jinhui Li, Peng Li, Xiong Liu, Suling Liu","doi":"10.1128/spectrum.00433-25","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Carbapenem-resistant <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> (CRPA) represents a critical-priority pathogen capable of causing life-threatening, multidrug-resistant infections. We performed susceptibility testing, whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses on 137 CRPA isolates from a Guangdong hospital. We found that the major specimen types were respiratory specimens (57/137, 41.6%) and bronchoalveolar lavage (42/137, 30.7%). All isolates were carbapenem-resistant but had low resistance to polymyxin B (0.7%, 1/137). IncP-6-positive isolates exhibited ≥2- to 32-fold higher resistance to 9/12 antibiotics (<i>P</i> < 0.05), with no difference to imipenem and meropenem. Fifty-four sequence types and 11 O-serogroups were identified, with ST1971 (6.6%) and O11 (29.9%) being predominant. Temporal and spatial patterns suggest persistent co-occurrence of clade 1 and clade 2 isolates, indicating potential nosocomial outbreak and clonal transmission.</p><p><strong>Importance: </strong>The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> (CRPA) has increased rapidly in recent years, yet few genetic and epidemiological studies on CRPA isolates have been performed. We performed susceptibility testing, whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses on hospital isolates to investigate their resistance profiles and molecular epidemiology. 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Molecular insights into the persistence and co-occurrence of two different carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa lineages within a hospital setting.
Carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA) represents a critical-priority pathogen capable of causing life-threatening, multidrug-resistant infections. We performed susceptibility testing, whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses on 137 CRPA isolates from a Guangdong hospital. We found that the major specimen types were respiratory specimens (57/137, 41.6%) and bronchoalveolar lavage (42/137, 30.7%). All isolates were carbapenem-resistant but had low resistance to polymyxin B (0.7%, 1/137). IncP-6-positive isolates exhibited ≥2- to 32-fold higher resistance to 9/12 antibiotics (P < 0.05), with no difference to imipenem and meropenem. Fifty-four sequence types and 11 O-serogroups were identified, with ST1971 (6.6%) and O11 (29.9%) being predominant. Temporal and spatial patterns suggest persistent co-occurrence of clade 1 and clade 2 isolates, indicating potential nosocomial outbreak and clonal transmission.
Importance: The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CRPA) has increased rapidly in recent years, yet few genetic and epidemiological studies on CRPA isolates have been performed. We performed susceptibility testing, whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analyses on hospital isolates to investigate their resistance profiles and molecular epidemiology. These findings may offer new insights for developing effective global strategies to control CRPA and reduce untreatable infections in clinical settings.
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Microbiology Spectrum publishes commissioned review articles on topics in microbiology representing ten content areas: Archaea; Food Microbiology; Bacterial Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology; Clinical Microbiology; Environmental Microbiology and Ecology; Eukaryotic Microbes; Genomics, Computational, and Synthetic Microbiology; Immunology; Pathogenesis; and Virology. Reviews are interrelated, with each review linking to other related content. A large board of Microbiology Spectrum editors aids in the development of topics for potential reviews and in the identification of an editor, or editors, who shepherd each collection.