Frontiers in Microbiology | 2019

Leclercia adecarboxylata From Human Gut Flora Carries mcr-4.3 and blaIMP-4-Bearing Plasmids

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


A clinical Leclercia adecarboxylata strain harboring the mcr-4.3 and blaIMP-4 genes was isolated from active rectal screening of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) in a patient. The isolate was found to harbor seven plasmids, including a 94,635 bp blaIMP-4-bearing IncN plasmid and a 9,782 bp mcr-4.3-bearing ColE10-type plasmid. The isolate was susceptible to colistin despite carrying the mcr-4.3 gene, suggesting that this MCR-4 variant may not be functional. Carriage of antibiotic resistance genes in human gut L. adecarboxylata strain suggests that close surveillance of resistance strains in the human gut flora should be included as a routine clinical practice to prevent occurrence of infections, especially among immunocompromised patients.

Volume 10
Pages None
DOI 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02805
Language English
Journal Frontiers in Microbiology

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