Characterizing the loss and acquisition of Tn2-like transposon in Klebsiella pneumoniae: Implications for carbapenemase gene dissemination.
J Glob Antimicrob Resist
; 38: 98-102, 2024 Sep.
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Over 1 year, two KPC-producing and two non-KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae strains were isolated from a patient. Genome and DNA hybridization analyses revealed the first three strains as a clonal lineage, with carbapenem resistance changes due to a Tn2-like transposon on an IncR/IncFII plasmid. The fourth strain, carrying three plasmids, caused a lethal infection and represented a different lineage. All strains belonged to the ST11-SL47-OL101 type. This study highlights the Tn2-like transposon's role in carbapenemase gene spread and the importance of distinguishing between bacterial colonization and infection.
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Plásmidos
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Proteínas Bacterianas
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Beta-Lactamasas
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Infecciones por Klebsiella
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Elementos Transponibles de ADN
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
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J Glob Antimicrob Resist
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2024
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