Plasmid-based replicon typing: Useful tool in demonstrating the silent pandemic of plasmid-mediated multi-drug resistance in Enterobacterales

Q2 Medicine Medical Journal Armed Forces India Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1016/j.mjafi.2024.02.004
Pooja Mahajan , Mahadevan Kumar , Gurpreet Singh Bhalla , Kundan Tandel
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Abstract

Background

Multi-drug resistant Enterobacterales increasingly isolated in hospital settings have a significant impact on therapy and overall treatment costs. Conjugative plasmids carrying relevant resistance genes have been described as the most frequent mechanism of acquisition and spread of resistance. PCR-based replicon typing (PBRT) is a method for plasmid identification and incompatibility typing which helps detect the presence of plasmid families in these bacteria. This study was undertaken to provide an insight into the prevalence of resistance plasmids in MDR Enterobacterales in our tertiary care setting.

Methods

A selection of one hundred multi-drug resistant Enterobacterale isolates sourced from clinical samples were subjected to PCR-based replicon typing.

Results

A total of 21 plasmid replicon types were detected from 85% of the isolates out of the 28 families described in literature. Majority of the isolates (54%) showed three or more replicons. IncF was the most frequent plasmid family detected with FIA being the most common replicon type (43%) followed by FII (29%) and FIB (28%) replicons. Among the IncX plasmid family, X3 replicon was the commonest (14%). IncF and IncX plasmid families are known to carry a large spectrum of resistance genes.

Conclusion

The presence of these plasmids engenders emergent steps to be taken for prevention of their transmission in the form of strict infection control measures in the hospital and adoption of novel methods of plasmid curing to eliminate the plasmids from these organisms rendering them susceptible to the currently used antimicrobials.
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基于质粒的复制子分型:展示肠杆菌质粒介导的多重耐药性无声流行的有用工具
背景:在医院环境中越来越多地分离出耐多药肠杆菌,对治疗和总体治疗费用产生了重大影响。携带相关抗性基因的共轭质粒被认为是抗性获得和传播的最常见机制。基于pcr的复制子分型(PBRT)是一种质粒鉴定和不相容分型的方法,有助于检测这些细菌中是否存在质粒家族。本研究旨在深入了解我国三级医疗机构耐多药肠杆菌中耐药质粒的流行情况。方法从临床样品中选择100株多重耐药肠杆菌进行pcr复制子分型。结果在文献报道的28个科中,85%的分离株检出21种质粒复制子。大多数分离株(54%)具有3个或更多的复制子。IncF是最常见的质粒家族,FIA是最常见的复制子类型(43%),其次是FII(29%)和FIB(28%)复制子。在IncX质粒家族中,X3复制子最常见(14%)。已知IncF和IncX质粒家族携带大量抗性基因。结论这些质粒的存在,必须采取紧急措施预防其传播,在医院采取严格的感染控制措施,并采用新的质粒固化方法来消除这些生物体内的质粒,使其对目前使用的抗菌素敏感。
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Medical Journal Armed Forces India
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期刊介绍: This journal was conceived in 1945 as the Journal of Indian Army Medical Corps. Col DR Thapar was the first Editor who published it on behalf of Lt. Gen Gordon Wilson, the then Director of Medical Services in India. Over the years the journal has achieved various milestones. Presently it is published in Vancouver style, printed on offset, and has a distribution exceeding 5000 per issue. It is published in January, April, July and October each year.
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