Abstract

The emergence of carbapenem resistance (CR) caused by hydrolytic enzymes called carbapenemases has become a major concern worldwide. So far, CR genes have been widely detected in various bacteria. However, there is no report of CR gene harboring Comamonas thiooxydans. We first isolated a strain of an IMP-8-producing C. thiooxydans from a patient with urinary tract infection in China. Species identity was determined using MALDI-TOF MS analysis and carbapenemase-encoding genes were detected using PCR. The complete genomic sequence of C. thiooxydans was identified using Illumina Novaseq and Oxford Nanopore PromethION. Antimicrobial susceptibility analysis indicated that the C. thiooxydans strain ZDHYF418 was susceptible to imipenem, intermediate to meropenem, and was resistant to aztreonam, fluoroquinolones, and aminoglycosides. The blaIMP–8 gene was chromosomally located, and was part of a Tn402-like class 1 integron characterized by the following structure: DDE-type integrase/transposase/recombinase-tniB-tniQ-recombinase family protein-aac(6′)-Ib-cr-blaIMP–8-intI1. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the closest relative of ZDHYF418 is C. thiooxydans QYY (accession number: CP053920.1). We detected 330 SNP differences between ZDHYF418 and C. thiooxydans QYY. Strain QYY was isolated from activated sludge in Jilin province, China in 2015. In summary, we isolated a strain of C. thiooxydans that is able to produce IMP-8 and a novel blaOXA. This is the first time that a CR gene has been identified in C. thiooxydans. The occurrence of the strain needs to be closely monitored.

Highlights

  • The genus Comamonas contains species that are Gram-negative, aerobic, non-pigmented, and rodshaped bacteria that belong to β-Proteobacteria, which are motile through the use of at least one polar tuft of flagella, and has non-fermentative chemoorganotrophic metabolism

  • C. thiooxydans can grow under anoxic conditions, while other species that belong to Comamonas are strictly aerobes (Chen et al, 2016)

  • Infections of C. thiooxydans have not yet been reported. This current study describes the bacterium C. thiooxydans ZDHYF418, which has been isolated from a patient’s urine specimen

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INTRODUCTION

The genus Comamonas contains species that are Gram-negative, aerobic, non-pigmented, and rodshaped bacteria that belong to β-Proteobacteria, which are motile through the use of at least one polar tuft of flagella, and has non-fermentative chemoorganotrophic metabolism. These are quite ubiquitous in the environment and have been isolated from soil, termite guts, activated sludge, humans, fresh water, sediments, and garden ponds. We set out to describe the isolation of an IMP-8-producing C. thiooxydans from a patient with a urinary tract infection in China This is the first time that a carbapenem resistance (CR) gene has been found in C. thiooxydans. It is necessary to carry out further study on this strain, the genomic and phenotypic characteristics

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