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Insight into the Mechanisms of Carbapenem Resistance in : A Study on IS26 Integrons, Beta-Lactamases, Porin Modifications, and Plasmidome Analysis

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2023 Apr 28
PMID 37107111
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The emergence of carbapenem-resistant poses a significant threat to public health. In this study, we aimed to investigate the distribution and genetic diversity of plasmids carrying beta-lactamase resistance determinants in a collection of carbapenem-resistant blood isolates. Blood isolates of carbapenem-resistant bacteremia were collected and identified. Whole-genome sequencing, assembly and analysis were performed for the prediction of antimicrobial resistance determinants. Plasmidome analysis was also performed. Our plasmidome analysis revealed two major plasmid groups, IncFII/IncR and IncC, as key players in the dissemination of carbapenem resistance among carbapenem-resistant . Notably, plasmids within the same group exhibited conservation of encapsulated genes, suggesting that these plasmid groups may serve as conservative carriers of carbapenem-resistant determinants. Additionally, we investigated the evolution and expansion of IS26 integrons in carbapenem-resistant isolates using long-read sequencing. Our findings revealed the evolution and expansion of IS26 structure, which may have contributed to the development of carbapenem resistance in these strains. Our findings indicate that IncC group plasmids are associated with the endemic occurrence of carbapenem-resistant , highlighting the need for targeted interventions to control its spread. Although our study focuses on the endemic presence of carbapenem-resistant , it is important to note that carbapenem-resistant is indeed a global problem, with cases reported in multiple regions worldwide. Further research is necessary to better understand the factors driving the worldwide dissemination of carbapenem-resistant and to develop effective strategies for its prevention and control.

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