TY - JOUR
T1 - Klebsiella pneumoniae causing urinary tract infections in companion animals and humans
T2 - Population structure, antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes
AU - Marques, Cátia
AU - Menezes, Juliana
AU - Belas, Adriana
AU - Aboim, Catarina
AU - Cavaco-Silva, Patrícia
AU - Trigueiro, Graça
AU - Gama, Luís Telo
AU - Pomba, Constança
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/3/1
Y1 - 2019/3/1
N2 - Objectives: To characterize the population structure, antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Klebsiella spp. isolated fromdogs, cats and humans with urinary tract infections (UTIs). Methods: Klebsiella spp. from companion animals (n=27) and humans (n=77) with UTI were tested by the disc diffusion method against 29 antimicrobials. Resistant/intermediate isolates were tested by PCR for 16 resistance genes. Seven virulence genes were screened for by PCR. All Klebsiella pneumoniae fromcompanion animals and third-generation cephalosporin (3GC)-resistant isolates fromhumans were typed by MLST. All Klebsiella spp. were compared after PFGE XbaI macro-restriction using Dice/UPGMA with 1.5% tolerance. Results: blaCTX-M-15 was detected in >80% of 3GC-resistant strains. K. pneumoniae high-risk clonal lineage ST15 predominated in companion animal isolates (60%, n=15/25). Most companion animal ST15 K. pneumoniae belonged to two PFGE clusters (C4, C5) that also included human strains. Companion animal and human ST15- CTX-M-15 K. pneumoniae shared a fimH-1/mrkD/entB/ycfM/kfu virulence profile, with a few (n=4) also harbouring the yersiniabactin siderophore-encoding genes. The hospital-adapted ST11 K. pneumoniae clonal lineage was detected in a cat (n=1) and a human (n=1); both were MDR, had 81.1%Dice/UPGMA similarity and shared several virulence and resistance genes. Two 3GC-resistant ST348 strains with 86.7% Dice/UPGMA similarity were isolated from a cat and a human. Conclusions: Companion animals with UTI become infected with high-risk K. pneumoniae clonal lineages harbouring resistance and virulence genes similar to those detected in strains from humans. The ST15-CTX-M-15 K. pneumoniae clonal lineage was disseminated in companion animals with UTI. Caution must be applied by companion animal caretakers to avoid the spread of K. pneumoniae high-risk clonal lineages.
AB - Objectives: To characterize the population structure, antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes of Klebsiella spp. isolated fromdogs, cats and humans with urinary tract infections (UTIs). Methods: Klebsiella spp. from companion animals (n=27) and humans (n=77) with UTI were tested by the disc diffusion method against 29 antimicrobials. Resistant/intermediate isolates were tested by PCR for 16 resistance genes. Seven virulence genes were screened for by PCR. All Klebsiella pneumoniae fromcompanion animals and third-generation cephalosporin (3GC)-resistant isolates fromhumans were typed by MLST. All Klebsiella spp. were compared after PFGE XbaI macro-restriction using Dice/UPGMA with 1.5% tolerance. Results: blaCTX-M-15 was detected in >80% of 3GC-resistant strains. K. pneumoniae high-risk clonal lineage ST15 predominated in companion animal isolates (60%, n=15/25). Most companion animal ST15 K. pneumoniae belonged to two PFGE clusters (C4, C5) that also included human strains. Companion animal and human ST15- CTX-M-15 K. pneumoniae shared a fimH-1/mrkD/entB/ycfM/kfu virulence profile, with a few (n=4) also harbouring the yersiniabactin siderophore-encoding genes. The hospital-adapted ST11 K. pneumoniae clonal lineage was detected in a cat (n=1) and a human (n=1); both were MDR, had 81.1%Dice/UPGMA similarity and shared several virulence and resistance genes. Two 3GC-resistant ST348 strains with 86.7% Dice/UPGMA similarity were isolated from a cat and a human. Conclusions: Companion animals with UTI become infected with high-risk K. pneumoniae clonal lineages harbouring resistance and virulence genes similar to those detected in strains from humans. The ST15-CTX-M-15 K. pneumoniae clonal lineage was disseminated in companion animals with UTI. Caution must be applied by companion animal caretakers to avoid the spread of K. pneumoniae high-risk clonal lineages.
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U2 - 10.1093/jac/dky499
DO - 10.1093/jac/dky499
M3 - Article
C2 - 30535393
AN - SCOPUS:85061587394
SN - 0305-7453
VL - 74
SP - 594
EP - 602
JO - Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
JF - Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
IS - 3
ER -