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Transferable Acinetobacter baumannii plasmid pDETAB2 encodes OXA-58 and NDM-1 and represents a new class of antibiotic resistance plasmids

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 76, Issue 5, Pages 1130-1134

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkab005

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81861138054, 32011530116, 31970128, 31770142, 31670135]
  2. Zhejiang Province Medical Platform Backbone Talent Plan [2020RC075]
  3. MRC-NSFC DETECTIVE project [MR/S013660/1, WM160092]
  4. BBSRC [BB/M02623X/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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A novel plasmid type, GR34, carrying multiple antibiotic resistance genes was identified in this study. These plasmids are found in various Acinetobacter species in diverse environments, displaying considerable variation in accessory content.
Objectives: To characterize a bla(OXA-58)- and bla(NDM-1)-containing MDR plasmid from a rare Acinetobacter baumannii lineage and compare it with related plasmids to explore the distribution and evolution of a new plasmid group. Methods: A. baumannii DETAB-P2 was isolated from a rectal swab of an intensive care patient. Antibiotic susceptibility was determined using broth microdilution. DETAB-P2 was mated with A. baumannii ATCC 17978 and putative transconjugants were characterized by S1/PFGE and Southern hybridization. WGS was performed on the Illumina and Oxford Nanopore platforms. MLST was performed with the Pasteur and Oxford schemes. Antibiotic resistance genes were identified with ABRicate. Plasmid sequence annotation was performed manually. Complete plasmids in GenBank with the same rep gene were used for comparative analyses. Results: A. baumannii DETAB-P2 was ST138 by the Pasteur scheme and a novel Oxford type, ST2209. It transferred bla(OXA-58) and bla(NDM-1) to ATCC 17978 in the 100 072 bp plasmid pDETAB2 that also carried ble(MBL), sul2, aacC2d, tet(39), msr(E)-mph(E) and putative mercury resistance and RND efflux system determinants. pDETAB2 represents a new plasmid type, GR34, and contained 16 pdif sites and several novel dif modules. Only a 10 kbp core sequence is shared amongst pDETAB2 and 18 further GR34 plasmids in GenBank, with diverse accessory regions comprised of various dif modules. Conclusions: GR34 plasmids are found in several Acinetobacter species fromdiverse environments. They display considerable variation in accessory content owing to the presence of pdif sites and an array of dif modules, some of which contain antibiotic resistance genes.

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