Worldwide Dissemination of bla KPC Gene by Novel Mobilization Platforms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa : A Systematic Review

The dissemination of -harboring (KPC- ) is considered a serious public health problem. This study provides an overview of the epidemiology of these isolates to try to elucidate novel mobilization platforms that could contribute to their worldwide spread. A systematic review in PubMed and EMBASE was...

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Published in:Antibiotics (Basel) Vol. 12; no. 4
Main Authors: Forero-Hurtado, Daniela, Corredor-Rozo, Zayda Lorena, Ruiz-Castellanos, Julián Santiago, Márquez-Ortiz, Ricaurte Alejandro, Abril, Deisy, Vanegas, Natasha, Lafaurie, Gloria Inés, Chambrone, Leandro, Escobar-Pérez, Javier
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland 28-03-2023
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Summary:The dissemination of -harboring (KPC- ) is considered a serious public health problem. This study provides an overview of the epidemiology of these isolates to try to elucidate novel mobilization platforms that could contribute to their worldwide spread. A systematic review in PubMed and EMBASE was performed to find articles published up to June 2022. In addition, a search algorithm using NCBI databases was developed to identify sequences that contain possible mobilization platforms. After that, the sequences were filtered and pair-aligned to describe the genetic environment. We found 691 KPC- isolates belonging to 41 different sequence types and recovered from 14 countries. Although the gene is still mobilized by the transposon Tn , the non-Tn elements (NTE ) were the most frequent. Our analysis allowed us to identify 25 different NTE , mainly belonging to the NTE -I, and a new type (proposed as IVa) was also observed. This is the first systematic review that consolidates information about the behavior of the acquisition in and the genetic platforms implied in its successful worldwide spread. Our results show high NTE prevalence in and an accelerated dynamic of unrelated clones. All information collected in this review was used to build an interactive online map.
ISSN:2079-6382
2079-6382