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      Colistin- and carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca harboring blaVIM-2 and an insertion in the mgrB gene isolated from blood culture.

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          Abstract

          A carbapenemase-producing colistin-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca isolate was recovered from a blood culture of a female patient without previous report of risk factors to obtain multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli. A combination of biochemical and molecular methods was used to identify the resistance mechanism of this isolate. Carbapenemase production was mediated by Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)-2. Colistin resistance was not due to plasmid- borne mcr-1 gene, but we found an integration of IS5-like sequence in the mgrB gene of K. oxytoca. This gene is known to be an important regulator of the PhoPQ two-component system, and the disruption of this gene is most likely the cause of lipid A modification resulting in colistin resistance of our isolate. To the best of our knowledge this constitutes the first report of a carbapenemase-producing K. oxytoca with colistin resistance, a case that demonstrates the limited treatment options for infections with multidrug-resistant organisms.

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          Journal
          Int. J. Med. Microbiol.
          International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM
          Elsevier BV
          1618-0607
          1438-4221
          Feb 2017
          : 307
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Clinical Microbiology and Hygiene, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
          [2 ] Institute of Medical Microbiology, Justus Liebig University Giessen and German Center for Infection Research, Partner site Giessen-Marburg-Langen, Giessen, Germany.
          [3 ] Division of Nosocomial Pathogens and Antibiotic Resistances, Department of Infectious Diseases, Robert Koch Institute, Wernigerode Branch, Wernigerode, Germany.
          [4 ] Project Group 5, Robert KochInstitute, Wernigerode Branch, Wernigerode, Germany.
          [5 ] Department of Neurology, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
          [6 ] Institute of Clinical Microbiology and Hygiene, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany. Electronic address: Jonathan.Jantsch@ukr.de.
          Article
          S1438-4221(16)30117-5
          10.1016/j.ijmm.2017.01.001
          28122677
          80f8232f-bfab-4e43-976f-55556d94197f
          History

          Multidrug-resistant,Colistin resistance,Klebsiella oxytoca,Metallo-beta-lactamase

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