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Efflux-Related Carbapenem Resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii Is Associated with Two-Component Regulatory Efflux Systems' Alteration and Insertion of ΔAbaR25-Type Island Fragment.

Alicja SłoczyńskaMatthew E WandLucy Jane BockStefan TyskiAgnieszka E Laudy
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The efflux pumps, beside the class D carbapenem-hydrolysing enzymes (CHLDs), are being increasingly investigated as a mechanism of carbapenem resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii . This study investigates the contribution of efflux mechanism to carbapenem resistance in 61 acquired bla CHDL -genes-carrying A. baumannii clinical strains isolated in Warsaw, Poland. Studies were conducted using phenotypic (susceptibility testing to carbapenems ± efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs)) and molecular (determining expression levels of efflux operon with regulatory-gene and whole genome sequencing (WGS)) methods. EPIs reduced carbapenem resistance of 14/61 isolates. Upregulation (5-67-fold) of adeB was observed together with mutations in the sequences of AdeRS local and of BaeS global regulators in all 15 selected isolates. Long-read WGS of isolate no. AB96 revealed the presence of AbaR25 resistance island and its two disrupted elements: the first contained a duplicate IS Aba1-bla OXA-23 , and the second was located between adeR and adeA in the efflux operon. This insert was flanked by two copies of IS Aba1 , and one of them provides a strong promoter for adeABC , elevating the adeB expression levels. Our study for the first time reports the involvement of the insertion of the ΔAbaR25-type resistance island fragment with IS Aba1 element upstream the efflux operon in the carbapenem resistance of A. baumannii .
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