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Colistin-resistance gene mcr in clinical carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae strains in China, 2014-2019

Journal

EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 237-245

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/22221751.2020.1717380

Keywords

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae; mcr-1; colistin; clinical uses; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81772250, 81861138052]
  2. Collaborative Research Fund of Hong Kong Research Grant Council [C5026-16G]

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To investigate whether introduction of colistin into the clinical settings selected colistin-resistant CRE, we performed molecular epidemiological study of 1868 CRE strains collected from different geographical locales in China during the period 2014-2019. 1755 (96.18%) isolates carried the carbapenemase genes bla(KPC) and bla(NDM); 14 Escherichia coli isolates (0.75%) carrying mcr-1 and bla(NDM) (MCR-CREC) were also identified. Importantly, the number and relative prevalence of MCR-CREC isolates increased from 5 (0.41%) to 9 (1.38%) after introduction of polymyxin into clinical practice. Consistently, results of genetic analysis indicated that MCR-CREC strains collected before December 2017 were genetically diverse, yet those collected after that date exhibited more closely related genetic profiles, indicating that specific MCR-CREC strains were rapidly selected as a result of increased usage of colistin in clinical settings. The resistance level of MCR-CREC isolates to colistin increased after the introduction of polymyxin into clinical use with the MIC to colistin from <2 mg/L in 80% strains to 2 mg/L in 100% strains. Further dissemination of MCR-CREC strains, which exhibit resistance to the last-line drugs of carbapenems and colistin, is expected to pose a severe threat to human health.

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