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Chromosomal coharboring of blaIMP-60 and mcr-9 in Enterobacter asburiae isolated from a Japanese woman with empyema: a case report.
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- Author(s): Miyazato, Yusuke1 (AUTHOR) ; Iwamoto, Noriko1 (AUTHOR) ; Usui, Masaru2 (AUTHOR); Sato, Toyotaka3,4 (AUTHOR); Miyoshi-Akiyama, Tohru5 (AUTHOR); Nagashima, Maki1 (AUTHOR); Mezaki, Kazuhisa6 (AUTHOR); Hayakawa, Kayoko1 (AUTHOR); Ohmagari, Norio1 (AUTHOR)
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BMC Infectious Diseases. 9/30/2022, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p1-4. 4p.
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Background: Polymyxin E (colistin) is a last-resort antibiotic to treat infections caused by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE). However, reports of CPEs resistant to colistin have been increasing, and the mcr genes are emerging as resistance mechanisms. Among them, plasmid-mediate mcr-9 is known to be associated with colistin resistance, whereas reports on chromosomal mcr-9 and its association with colistin resistance in humans are few.Case Presentation: We identified Enterobacter asburiae harboring mcr-9 and blaIMP-60 in the pleural fluid of a patient with empyema. The long-read sequencing technique revealed that these genes were located on its chromosome. Despite the lack of exposure to colistin, the organism showed microcolonies in the inhibition circle in the E-test and disk diffusion test. Antibiotic susceptibility testing by broth microdilution confirmed its resistance to colistin.Conclusion: Our case report showed that mcr-9 can be present not only on plasmids but also on the chromosome in E. asburiae, and that the presence of mcr-9 on its chromosome may influence its susceptibility to colistin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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