Publication: Association between Pseudomonas aeruginosa O-antigen serotypes, resistance profiles and high-risk clones: results from a Spanish nationwide survey.
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2019-07-10
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Del Barrio-Tofiño, Ester
Sanchez-Diener, Irina
Zamorano, Laura
Cortes-Lara, Sara
Lopez-Causape, Carla
Cabot, Gabriel
Bou, German
Martinez-Martinez, Luis
Oliver, Antonio
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
To evaluate the correlation of O-antigen serotypes with resistance profiles and high-risk clones in a Spanish nationwide survey. Up to 30 consecutive healthcare-associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates were collected during October 2017 from each of 51 hospitals (covering all Spanish regions) with a total of 1445 isolates studied. MICs of 13 antipseudomonal agents and MDR/XDR profiles had been previously determined, as well as whole-genome sequences of 185 representative XDR isolates. O-antigen serotypes (O1-O16) were determined by agglutination using serotype-specific antisera (BioRad). The Pseudomonas aeruginosa serotyper (PAst) program was used for in silico serotyping. The most frequent serotypes were O6 (17.8%), O1 (15.4%) and O11 (13.3%). In contrast, the most frequent serotype among XDR isolates (17.3%) was O4 (34.1%), distantly followed by O11 (15.9%). Within serotypes, XDR phenotypes were more frequent for O12 (60.0%) and O4 (57.3%). The most frequent clone among the XDR isolates was ST175 (40.9%), followed by CC235 (10.7%), ST308 (5.2%) and CC111 (3.6%). Up to 81.6% of XDR ST175 isolates typed O4, whereas 18.4% were non-typeable. O4 genotype was detected in all sequenced (n=55) ST175 isolates. On the other hand, CC235 and ST308 were associated with O11, whereas CC111 was linked to serotype O12. O4 serotype is linked to the MDR/XDR profile of widespread ST175 (typically only susceptible to colistin, amikacin and the novel combinations ceftolozane/tazobactam and ceftazidime/avibactam) and therefore, after local validation, its detection in the microbiology laboratory might be useful for guiding semi-empirical antipseudomonal therapies and infection control measures in Spanish hospitals.
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Genotype
Hospitals
Humans
Microbial sensitivity tests
O antigens
Phenotype
Pseudomonas infections
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Public health surveillance
Serogroup
Serotyping
Spain
Tazobactam
Whole genome sequencing
Hospitals
Humans
Microbial sensitivity tests
O antigens
Phenotype
Pseudomonas infections
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Public health surveillance
Serogroup
Serotyping
Spain
Tazobactam
Whole genome sequencing
DeCS Terms
Antígenos O
España
Fenotipo
Genotipo
Hospitales
Infecciones por Pseudomonas
Pruebas de sensibilidad microbiana
Secuenciación completa del genoma
España
Fenotipo
Genotipo
Hospitales
Infecciones por Pseudomonas
Pruebas de sensibilidad microbiana
Secuenciación completa del genoma
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Keywords
Anti-bacterial agents, Cephalosporins, Computer simulation, Cross infection, Drug resistance, multiple, bacterial
Citation
Del Barrio-Tofiño E, Sánchez-Diener I, Zamorano L, Cortes-Lara S, López-Causapé C, Cabot G, et al. Association between Pseudomonas aeruginosa O-antigen serotypes, resistance profiles and high-risk clones: results from a Spanish nationwide survey. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2019 Nov 1;74(11):3217-3220