Spatiotemporal and genomic analysis of carbapenem resistance elements in Enterobacterales from hospital inpatients and natural water ecosystems of an Irish city

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Abstract

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) is a diverse group of often multidrug-resistant organisms. Surveillance and control of infections are complicated due to the inter-species spread of carbapenemase-encoding genes (CEGs) on mobile genetic elements (MGEs), including plasmids and transposons. Due to wastewater discharges, urban water ecosystems represent a known reservoir of CPE. However, the dynamics of carbapenemase-bearing MGE dissemination between Enterobacterales in humans and environmental waters are poorly understood. We carried out whole-genome sequencing, combining short- and long-sequencing reads to enable complete characterization of CPE isolated from patients, wastewaters, and natural waters between 2018 and 2020 in Galway, Ireland. Isolates were selected based on their carriage of Class A blaKPC-2 (n = 6), Class B blaNDM-5 (n = 12), and Class D blaOXA-48 (n = 21) CEGs. CEGs were plasmid-borne in all but two isolates. OXA-48 dissemination was associated with a 64 kb IncL plasmid (62%), in a broad range of Enterobacterales isolates from both niches. Conversely, blaKPC-2 and blaNDM-5 genes were usually carried on larger and more variable multireplicon IncF plasmids in Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, respectively. In every isolate, each CEG was surrounded by a gene-specific common genetic environment which constituted part, or all, of a transposable element that was present in both plasmids and the bacterial chromosome. Transposons Tn1999 and Tn4401 were associated with blaOXA-48 and blaKPC-2, respectively, while blaNDM-5 was associated with variable IS26 bound composite transposons, usually containing a class 1 integron.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Enterobacterales
  • antibiotic resistance
  • carbapenems
  • environmental microbiology
  • plasmids
  • transposons

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  • Mark Maguire, Carlos Serna, Natalia Montero Serra, Aneta Kovarova, Louise O'Connor, Niamh Cahill, Brigid Hooban, Niall DeLappe, Wendy brennan, Genevieve Devanne, Martin Cormican, Dearbhaile Morris, Simone C. Coughlan, Georgios Miliotis, Bruno Gonzalez Zorn and Liam P. Burke

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