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Genetic and biochemical characterization of BIM-1, a novel acquired subgroup B1 MBL found in a Pseudomonas sp. strain from the Brazilian Amazon region

Souza, Cintya O; Cayô, Rodrigo; Lima, Karla Valéria Batista; Brasiliense, Danielle Murici; Streling, Ana Paula; Siqueira, André Valencio; Lei, Felipe Alberto; Leal, Josiane Trevisol; Nodari, Carolina S; Chaparro, Paula Juliana Pérez; Lima, Luana Nepomuceno Gondim Costa; Lima, Marcelo Oliveira; Costa, Brenda Natasha S; Queiroz, Thaís Karolina Lisboa de; Silva, Paola J. S. N; Mamizuka, Elza M; Marcondes, Marcelo F; Mcculloch, John Anthony; Gales, Ana Cristina.
SOUZA, Cintya O. et al. Genetic and biochemical characterization of BIM-1, a novel acquired subgroup B1 MBL found in a Pseudomonas sp. strain from the Brazilian Amazon region. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, v. 78, n. 6, p. 1359-1366, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkad077. Disponível em: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10232235/pdf/dkad077.pdf
Artigo em Inglês | Instituto Evandro Chagas (DSpace) | ID: ied-6839

Objectives:

To characterize a novel acquired MBL, BIM-1, in a Pseudomonas #2 (subgroup P. guariconensis) strain isolated from the Aurá river located in the Brazilian Amazon hydrographic basin.

Methods:

WGS using an Illumina® MiSeq System was used to characterize the genome of Pseudomonas sp. IEC33019 strain. Southern blotting/hybridization assays were performed to confirm the location of the MBL-encoding gene, blaBIM-1 (Belém Imipenemase). Antimicrobial susceptibility testing, cloning, and biochemical and phenotypic characterization were performed to determine BIM-1 kinetics.

Results:

The IEC33019 strain showed high resistance rates to ß-lactams, ciprofloxacin and aminoglycosides, being susceptible only to polymyxins and susceptible, increased exposure to aztreonam. WGS analysis revealed a novel acquired MBL-encoding gene, blaBIM-1, found as a gene cassette inserted into a class 1 integron (In1326) that also carried qnrVC1 and aadA11e. In1326 was located in a complex transposon, Tn7122, carried by a 52.7 kb conjugative plasmid (pIEC33019) with a toxin/antitoxin system (vapB/vapC). BIM-1 belongs to the molecular subgroup B1 and shares 70.2% and 64.9% similarity with SIM-1 and IMP-1, respectively. Kinetics analysis of BIM-1 showed hydrolytic activity against all ß-lactams tested.

Conclusions:

BIM-1 is a novel acquired MBL encoded by a gene carried by mobile genetic elements, which can be transferred to other Gram-negative bacilli (GNB). Because the IEC33019 strain was recovered from a river impacted by a populous metropolitan region with poor basic sanitation and served by limited potable freshwater, it would be important to establish the role of the BIM-1-producing GNB as nosocomial pathogens and/or as colonizers of the riverside population in this geographical region. / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for providing grants to A.P.S. and C.S.N., and to the National Council for Science and Technological Development (CNPq) for providing grants to A.V.S. and A.C.G. (process number 312066/2019).