Isolation and Characterisation of Human-Derived <i>bla</i><sub>KPC-3</sub>-Producing <i>Salmonella enterica</i> Serovar Rissen in 2018
In this study, we describe a <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar (<i>S</i>.) Rissen strain with a reduced susceptibility to meropenem, isolated from a urinary infection in an 89-year-old woman in 2018 during activity surveillance in Italy (Enter-Net Italia). The genomic charac...
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Summary: | In this study, we describe a <i>Salmonella enterica</i> serovar (<i>S</i>.) Rissen strain with a reduced susceptibility to meropenem, isolated from a urinary infection in an 89-year-old woman in 2018 during activity surveillance in Italy (Enter-Net Italia). The genomic characteristics, pathogenicity, and antimicrobial resistance mechanisms were investigated via a genomic approach. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing revealed a "susceptible, increased exposure" phenotype to meropenem in the <i>S</i>. Rissen strain (4_29_19). Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was performed using both the NovaSeq 6000 S4 PE150 XP platform (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) and MinION (Oxford Nanopore). The <i>S.</i> Rissen 4_29_19 strain harboured two plasmids: a pKpQIL-like plasmid carrying the <i>bla</i><sub>KPC-3</sub> resistance gene in a Tn<i>4401a</i> transposon (pKPC_4_29_19), and a ColE-like plasmid (p4_4_29_19) without resistance genes, highly prevalent among Enterobacterales. Comparative analysis revealed that the pKPC_4_29_19 plasmid was highly related to the pKpQIL reference plasmid (GU595196), with 57% coverage and 99.96% identity, but lacking a region of about 30 kb, involving the FIIK<sub>2</sub> replicon region and the entire transfer locus, causing the loss of its ability to conjugate. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a pKpQIL-like plasmid, carrying <i>bla</i><sub>KPC-3</sub>, highly diffused in <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> strains, has been identified in a <i>Salmonella</i> strain in our country. The acquisition of <i>bla</i><sub>KPC</sub> genes by <i>Salmonella</i> spp. is extremely rare, and is reported only sporadically. In zoonotic bacteria isolated from humans, the presence of a carbapenem resistance gene carried by mobile genetic elements, usually described in healthcare-associated infection bacteria, represents an important concern for public health. |
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Item Description: | 10.3390/antibiotics12091377 2079-6382 |