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Genetic Characterization of a Conjugative Plasmid That Encodes Azithromycin Resistance in Enterobacteriaceae

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MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.00788-22

Keywords

Klebsiella pneumoniae; Salmonella; azithromycin resistance; erm(B); erm(42); mph(A)

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  1. Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research [2020B0301030005]
  2. NSFC/RGC grant (NSFC-RGC) [N_PolyU521/18]
  3. National Natural Science Fund in China and Research Grant Council of the Government of Hong Kong SAR

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In this study, a conjugative plasmid carrying a novel azithromycin resistance gene was identified from a clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae strain. The plasmid conferred resistance to azithromycin in Salmonella, which is a concern due to limited treatment options for extensively drug-resistant Salmonella. It is important to monitor and prevent the dissemination of this plasmid in Enterobacteriaceae.
In this study, we identified a conjugative plasmid carrying a novel azithromycin resistance gene, erm(42), from a clinical K. pneumoniae strain. Conjugation of this plasmid into Salmonella conjugants conferred resistance to azithromycin, which is considered a choice for treating Salmonella infections. Mechanisms of azithromycin resistance have rarely been reported. In this study, an IncFIB/IncHI1B plasmid that confers resistance to azithromycin was recovered from a clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae strain. This plasmid could be efficiently disseminated to Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and other Gram-negative bacterial pathogens through conjugation. This plasmid was shown to carry three macrolide resistance genes: erm(B), a novel erm(42) gene, and mph(A). The functions of erm(42) were confirmed by direct cloning of this gene and determination of the MIC of azithromycin in strains of various bacterial species which have acquired this gene. Of particular concern is the potential transmission of azithromycin-resistance to extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Salmonella, which causes infections for which treatment options are extremely limited. Monitoring and preventing dissemination of this azithromycin resistance-encoding conjugative plasmid in Enterobacteriaceae is of utmost importance. IMPORTANCE In this study, we identified a conjugative plasmid carrying a novel azithromycin resistance gene, erm(42), from a clinical K. pneumoniae strain. Conjugation of this plasmid into Salmonella conjugants conferred resistance to azithromycin, which is considered a choice for treating Salmonella infections. Of particular concern is the dissemination of this type of azithromycin resistance-encoding conjugative plasmid to extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Salmonella. The study shows that further monitoring of the dissemination of this plasmid in clinical strains of Salmonella spp. is warranted.

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