Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics

Abstract Background Acinetobacter baumannii is a common nosocomial pathogen that poses a huge threat to global health. Owing to the severity of A. baumannii infections, it became necessary to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of A. baumannii in Chinese hospitals and find the reasons fo...

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Main Authors: Xingchen Bian, Xiaofen Liu, Xuefei Zhang, Xin Li, Jing Zhang, Huajun Zheng, Sichao Song, Xiang Li, Meiqing Feng
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07842-5
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spelling doaj-1dfcd978c59b49fcad700f7cc4cab5982021-07-18T11:30:09ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642021-07-0122111310.1186/s12864-021-07842-5Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomicsXingchen Bian0Xiaofen Liu1Xuefei Zhang2Xin Li3Jing Zhang4Huajun Zheng5Sichao Song6Xiang Li7Meiqing Feng8School of Pharmacy & Minhang Hospital, Fudan UniversityInstitute of Antibiotics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityInstitute of Antibiotics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityInstitute of Antibiotics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityInstitute of Antibiotics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan UniversityChinese National Human Genome CenterChinese National Human Genome CenterSchool of Pharmacy & Minhang Hospital, Fudan UniversitySchool of Pharmacy & Minhang Hospital, Fudan UniversityAbstract Background Acinetobacter baumannii is a common nosocomial pathogen that poses a huge threat to global health. Owing to the severity of A. baumannii infections, it became necessary to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of A. baumannii in Chinese hospitals and find the reasons for the high antibiotic resistance rate and mortality. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiologic and genetic characteristics of A. baumannii isolated from patients with hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), bloodstream infection (BSI) and urinary tract infection (UTI) in China and uncover potential mechanisms for multi-drug resistance and virulence characteristics of A. baumannii isolates. Results All isolates were classified into two primary clades in core gene-based phylogenetic relationship. Clonal complex 208 (CC208) mainly consisted of ST195 (32 %) and ST208 (24.6 %). CC208 and non-CC208 isolates had carbapenem resistance rates of 96.2 and 9.1 %, respectively. Core genes were enriched in ‘Amino acid transport and metabolism’, ‘Translation’, ‘Energy production and conversion’, ‘Transcription’, ‘Inorganic ion transport and metabolism’ and ‘Cell wall/membrane/envelope synthesis’. Most isolates possessed virulence factors related to polysaccharide biosynthesis, capsular polysaccharide synthesis and motility. Eleven isolates belong to ST369 or ST191 (oxford scheme) all had the virulence factor cap8E and it had a higher positive rate in UTI (35.3 %) than in BSI (18.9 %) and HAP (12.9 %). ABGRI1 antibiotic resistance islands were responsible for streptomycin, tetracycline and sulfonate resistance. The bla OXA−23 gene was the most probable cause for carbapenem resistance, although the bla OXA−66 gene with nonsynonymous SNPs (F82L, I129L) was not. Conclusions A. baumannii is a genomically variable pathogen that has the potential to cause a range of infectious diseases. There is high proportion of carbapenem resistance in isolates from all three infection sites (HAP, BSI and UTI), which can be attributed to the bla OXA−23 gene. CC208 is the predominant clone in bla OXA−23 -carrying A. baumannii that should be monitored. Virulence factors involving bacteria motility and polysaccharide biosynthesis which are widespread in clinical A. baumannii strains deserve our attention.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07842-5Acinetobacter baumanniiWhole genome sequencingEpidemiological characteristicsMulti-drug resistanceComparative genomics
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author Xingchen Bian
Xiaofen Liu
Xuefei Zhang
Xin Li
Jing Zhang
Huajun Zheng
Sichao Song
Xiang Li
Meiqing Feng
spellingShingle Xingchen Bian
Xiaofen Liu
Xuefei Zhang
Xin Li
Jing Zhang
Huajun Zheng
Sichao Song
Xiang Li
Meiqing Feng
Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
BMC Genomics
Acinetobacter baumannii
Whole genome sequencing
Epidemiological characteristics
Multi-drug resistance
Comparative genomics
author_facet Xingchen Bian
Xiaofen Liu
Xuefei Zhang
Xin Li
Jing Zhang
Huajun Zheng
Sichao Song
Xiang Li
Meiqing Feng
author_sort Xingchen Bian
title Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
title_short Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
title_full Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
title_fullStr Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and genomic characteristics of Acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
title_sort epidemiological and genomic characteristics of acinetobacter baumannii from different infection sites using comparative genomics
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Acinetobacter baumannii is a common nosocomial pathogen that poses a huge threat to global health. Owing to the severity of A. baumannii infections, it became necessary to investigate the epidemiological characteristics of A. baumannii in Chinese hospitals and find the reasons for the high antibiotic resistance rate and mortality. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiologic and genetic characteristics of A. baumannii isolated from patients with hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP), bloodstream infection (BSI) and urinary tract infection (UTI) in China and uncover potential mechanisms for multi-drug resistance and virulence characteristics of A. baumannii isolates. Results All isolates were classified into two primary clades in core gene-based phylogenetic relationship. Clonal complex 208 (CC208) mainly consisted of ST195 (32 %) and ST208 (24.6 %). CC208 and non-CC208 isolates had carbapenem resistance rates of 96.2 and 9.1 %, respectively. Core genes were enriched in ‘Amino acid transport and metabolism’, ‘Translation’, ‘Energy production and conversion’, ‘Transcription’, ‘Inorganic ion transport and metabolism’ and ‘Cell wall/membrane/envelope synthesis’. Most isolates possessed virulence factors related to polysaccharide biosynthesis, capsular polysaccharide synthesis and motility. Eleven isolates belong to ST369 or ST191 (oxford scheme) all had the virulence factor cap8E and it had a higher positive rate in UTI (35.3 %) than in BSI (18.9 %) and HAP (12.9 %). ABGRI1 antibiotic resistance islands were responsible for streptomycin, tetracycline and sulfonate resistance. The bla OXA−23 gene was the most probable cause for carbapenem resistance, although the bla OXA−66 gene with nonsynonymous SNPs (F82L, I129L) was not. Conclusions A. baumannii is a genomically variable pathogen that has the potential to cause a range of infectious diseases. There is high proportion of carbapenem resistance in isolates from all three infection sites (HAP, BSI and UTI), which can be attributed to the bla OXA−23 gene. CC208 is the predominant clone in bla OXA−23 -carrying A. baumannii that should be monitored. Virulence factors involving bacteria motility and polysaccharide biosynthesis which are widespread in clinical A. baumannii strains deserve our attention.
topic Acinetobacter baumannii
Whole genome sequencing
Epidemiological characteristics
Multi-drug resistance
Comparative genomics
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07842-5
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