Within-host genotypic and phenotypic diversity of contemporaneous carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae from blood cultures of patients with bacteremia

mBio(2022)

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Abstract
Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) are major pathogens globally. It is unknown whether bloodstream infections (BSIs) by CRKP and other bacteria are commonly caused by single organisms or mixed microbial populations. We hypothesized that contemporaneous CRKP from blood cultures of individual patients are genetically and phenotypically distinct. We determined short-read whole genome sequences of 10 strains from single colonies from CRKP-positive blood cultures in each of 6 patients (Illumina HiSeq). All strains were sequence type (ST)-258 K. pneumoniae that were unique by core genome single nucleotide polymorphism phylogeny, antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, capsular polysaccharide (CPS) gene mutations, and/or plasmid loss. Strains from each of 3 patients that differed in antibiotic resistance, virulence and/or CPS gene content underwent long-read sequencing for genome completion (Oxford Nanopore), and were tested for phenotypes in vitro and pathogenicity during mouse BSIs. Genetically distinct strains within individual patients exhibited significant differences in carbapenem, beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor and other antibiotic responses, CPS production, mucoviscosity, and susceptibility to serum killing. In 2 patients, strains differed significantly in their ability to infect organs and cause mortality in mice. In conclusion, we identified genotypic and phenotypic variant ST258 K. pneumoniae strains from blood cultures of individual patients, which were not detected by the clinical laboratory at time of BSI diagnosis. The data support a new paradigm of CRKP population diversity during BSIs. If validated for other BSIs, within-host bacterial diversity may have profound implications for medical, microbiology laboratory and infection prevention practices, and for understanding emergence of antibiotic resistance and pathogenesis.
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Klebsiella pneumoniae,sequence type 258,carbapenem resistance,within-host diversity,bloodstream infection,blood culture,whole-genome sequence
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