Comparative Genomics Revealing the Genomic Characteristics of Klebsiella variicola Clinical Isolates in China.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.3390/tropicalmed9080180
Fang Yang, Fei-Yi Liu, Yi-Ming Zhong
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Klebsiella variicola is an opportunistic pathogen often misidentified as Klebsiella pneumoniae, leading to misdiagnoses and inappropriate treatment in clinical settings. The genetic and molecular characteristics of clinically isolated K. variicola remain largely unexplored. We aim to fill this knowledge gap by examining the genomic properties of and evolutionary relationships between clinical isolates of K. variicola. The genomic data of 70 K. variicola strains were analyzed using whole-genome sequencing. A phylogenetic tree was generated based on the gene sequences from these K. variicola strains and public databases. Among the K. variicola strains, the drug resistance genes with the highest carrying rates were beta-lactamase and aminoglycoside. Locally isolated strains had a higher detection rate for virulence genes than those in public databases, with yersiniabactin genes being the most prevalent. The K locus types and MLST subtypes of the strains exhibited a dispersed distribution, with O3/O3a being the predominant subtype within the O category. In total, 28 isolates carried both IncFIB(K)_Kpn3 and IncFII_pKP91 replicons. This study underscores the importance of developing more effective diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for K. variicola infections. The continued surveillance and monitoring of K. variicola strains is essential for understanding the epidemiology of infections and informing public health strategies.

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比较基因组学揭示中国变异克雷伯氏菌临床分离株的基因组特征
变异克雷伯菌是一种机会性病原体,经常被误认为是肺炎克雷伯菌,导致临床误诊和治疗不当。临床分离出的变异克雷伯菌的遗传和分子特征在很大程度上仍未得到研究。我们旨在通过研究变异肺炎克雷伯菌临床分离株的基因组特性和进化关系来填补这一知识空白。我们使用全基因组测序技术分析了 70 株 K. 变异杆菌的基因组数据。根据这些变种克雷伯菌株的基因序列和公共数据库生成了一棵系统发生树。在变种克雷伯菌株中,携带率最高的耐药基因是β-内酰胺酶和氨基糖苷。本地分离菌株的毒力基因检出率高于公共数据库中的菌株,其中以耶氏内酰胺酶基因最为普遍。菌株的 K 基因座类型和 MLST 亚型呈分散分布,O3/O3a 是 O 型中最主要的亚型。共有 28 个分离株同时携带 IncFIB(K)_Kpn3 和 IncFII_pKP91 复制子。这项研究强调了针对 K. variicola 感染开发更有效的诊断工具和治疗策略的重要性。持续监测变异杆状病毒菌株对于了解感染的流行病学和制定公共卫生策略至关重要。
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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