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Synergistic effects of polymyxin and vancomycin combinations on carbapenem- and polymyxin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and their molecular characteristics
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Document Title
Synergistic effects of polymyxin and vancomycin combinations on carbapenem- and polymyxin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and their molecular characteristics
Author
Nwabor O.F. Chukamnerd A. Terbtothakun P. Nwabor L.C. Surachat K. Roytrakul S. Voravuthikunchai S.P. Chusri S.
Affiliations
Division of Infectious Diseases Department of Internal Medicine Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai Thailand; Division of Biological Science Faculty of Science Natural Product Research Center of Excellence Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai Thailand; Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai Thailand; Faculty of Medicine Translational Medicine Research Center Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai Thailand; Functional Proteomics Technology Laboratory National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology National Science and Technology Development Agency Pathumthani Thailand; Faculty of Science Center of Antimicrobial Biomaterial Innovation-Southeast Asia Natural Product Research Center of Excellence Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Microbiology Spectrum
ISSN
21650497
Year
2023
Volume
11
Issue
6
Open Access
All Open Access Gold Green
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
DOI
10.1128/spectrum.01199-23
Abstract
Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates threaten the effective management of infections. This study profiled for polymyxin resistance mechanisms and investigated the activity of polymyxins plus vancomycin against carbapenem- and polymyxin-resistant K. pneumoniae. The entire genome sequences of seven isolates were profiled for resistance and virulence determinants. The effects of combination therapy were evaluated using the checkerboard technique time-kill assay and population profile analysis. Protein profiles of the isolates treated with monotherapy were compared to that of combination therapy. The whole-genome sequencing data revealed that the isolates harbored ?-lactams carbapenems aminoglycoside fluoroquinolones macrolides and tetracycline resistance genes with several virulence-associated genes. The plasmids including the blaOXA-232bearing ColKP3 plasmid were also identified in our isolates. Profiling for polymyxin resistance mechanism revealed a missense mutation in the crrB gene that resulted in a Q180L variant that conferred a deleterious effect on protein function. The combination assay indicated fractional inhibitory concentration index ranging from 0.31 to 1.13 whereas the time-kill assay demonstrated synergistic log reduction in colony-forming units per milliliter. Furthermore population analysis profiling using dual antibiotics indicated enhancement in bacterial log reduction at lower antibiotics concentrations compared to higher concentrations of single polymyxins. For protein profiling 796 proteins were identified and 56 and 94 of them were increased and decreased in the combined drug treatment groups respectively while other differentially produced proteins were detected in all treatment groups except for the control group. The results demonstrated that the vancomycin combination might benefit the antimicrobial activities of polymyxins. IMPORTANCE This study provides insights into the mechanisms of polymyxin resistance in K. pneumoniae clinical isolates and demonstrates potential strategies of polymyxin and vancomycin combinations for combating this resistance. We also identified possible mechanisms that might be associated with the treatment of these combinations against carbapenem- and polymyxin-resistant K. pneumoniae clinical isolates. The findings have significant implications for the development of alternative therapies and the effective management of infections caused by these pathogens. Copyright ? 2023 Nwabor et al.
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