Hypervirulence and Multiresistance to Antibiotics in Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Isolated from Patients with Hospital- and Community-Acquired Infections in a Mexican Medical Center.
Areli Bautista-CerónEric Monroy-PérezLuis Rey García-CortesErnesto Arturo Rojas-JiménezFelipe Vaca-PaniaguaGloria Luz Paniagua-ContrerasPublished in: Microorganisms (2022)
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a pathogenic bacterium associated with different infectious diseases. This study aimed to establish the different association profiles of virulence genes related to the hypermucoviscous phenotype (HM), capsular serotypes, biofilm formation, and multidrug resistance in K. pneumoniae strains from patients with hospital- and community-acquired infections. K. pneumoniae virulence genes and capsular serotypes were identified by PCR, antibiotic susceptibility by the Kirby-Bauer method, HM by the string test, and biofilm formation by measurement in polystyrene microtiter plates. Of a total of 150 strains from patients with hospital- ( n = 25) and community-acquired infections ( n = 125), 53.3% (80/150) were HM-positive and 46.7% (70/150) were HM-negative. HM-positive (68/80) and HM-negative (67/70) strains were biofilm-forming. Moreover, 58.7% (47/80) HM-positive and 57.1% (40/70) HM-negative strains were multidrug-resistant. Among HM-positive, HM-negative, and serotypes K1 (25/150), K2 (48/150), and non-K1/K2 strains, (77/150) the frequently detected adhesion genes were fimH , mrkD , ycfM , and kpn ; entB , irp2 , irp1 , and ybtS , for iron acquisition; and rmpA for protectins. The gene association pattern fimH/kpn/mrkD/ycfM/entB/irp1/irp2/ybtS/fyuA (18/150) was frequent among the strains. K. pneumoniae strains from patients with hospital- and community-acquired infections demonstrated a wide diversity of virulence gene profiles related to phenotype (hypermucoviscosity, multidrug resistance, and biofilm formation) and serotypes.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- escherichia coli
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- healthcare
- multidrug resistant
- staphylococcus aureus
- candida albicans
- mental health
- genome wide identification
- infectious diseases
- drug resistant
- adverse drug
- cystic fibrosis
- acinetobacter baumannii
- genome wide analysis
- copy number
- iron deficiency