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Molecular and clinical characterization of multidrug-resistant and hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae strains from liver abscess in Taiwan

  • Yi Tsung Lin
  • , Yi Hsiang Cheng
  • , Chien Chuang
  • , Sheng Hua Chou
  • , Wan Hsin Liu
  • , Chi Han Huang
  • , Tsuey Ching Yang
  • , Barry N. Kreiswirth
  • , Liang Chen
  • Veterans General Hospital-Taipei
  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
  • Hackensack Meridian Health

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Abstract

Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae strains are the major cause of liver abscesses throughout East Asia, and these strains are usually antibiotic susceptible. Recently, multidrug-resistant and hypervirulent (MDR-HV) K. pneumoniae strains have emerged due to hypervirulent strains acquiring antimicrobial resistance determinants or the transfer of a virulence plasmid into a classic MDR strain. In this study, we characterized the clinical and microbiological properties of K. pneumoniae liver abscess (KPLA) caused by MDR-HV strains in Taiwan. Patients with community onset KPLA were retrospectively identified at Taipei Veterans General Hospital during January 2013 to May 2018. Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, capsular types, and sequence types were determined. MDR-HV strains and their parental antimicrobialsusceptible strains further underwent whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and in vivo mice lethality tests. Thirteen MDR-HV strains were identified from a total of 218 KPLA episodes. MDR-HV strains resulted in similar outcomes to antimicrobial-susceptible strains. All MDR-HV strains were traditional hypervirulent clones carrying virulence capsular types. The major resistance mechanisms were the overexpression of efflux pumps and/or the acquisition of ESBL or AmpC β-lactamase genes. WGS revealed that two hypervirulent strains had evolved to an MDR phenotype due to mutation in the ramR gene and the acquisition of an SHV-12-bearing plasmid, respectively. Both these MDR-HV strains retained high virulence compared to their parental strains. The spread of MDR-HV K. pneumoniae strains in the community raises significant public concerns, and measures should be taken to prevent the further acquisition of carbapenemase and other resistance genes among these strains in order to avoid the occurrence of untreatable KPLA.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00174-20
JournalAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Volume64
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

Keywords

  • Antimicrobial resistance
  • Liver abscess
  • Virulence

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