Genomic Characterization of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST1440 and Serratia marcescens Isolates from a COVID-19 ICU Outbreak in Ecuador

Tisalema-Guanopatín; E.; Cabezas-Mera; F.; Pérez-Meza; Á.A.; Palacios; V.; Espinosa; F.; Lignã; E.; Aguilar; A.; Reyes-Chacón; J.; Grunauer Andrade; M.; Garzon-Chavez; D.

Keywords: clusters; co, selective pressure; Klebsiella pneumoniae; plasmids; Serratia marcenses; ST1440

Abstract

The global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has led to a surge in infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. A key driver of this phenomenon is co-selection, where exposure to one antimicrobial promotes resistance to others via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mediated by mobile genetic elements (MGEs). Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, known for their genomic plasticity, are particularly worrisome; yet genomic data from Latin America—especially Ecuador—remain scarce. This study investigated four carbapenem-resistant clinical isolates (two Klebsiella pneumoniae ST1440 and two Serratia marcescens) from tracheal aspirates of three ICU patients during a COVID-19 outbreak at Hospital IESS Quito Sur, Ecuador. Phenotypic profiling and whole-genome sequencing were performed, followed by bioinformatic reconstruction of plasmid content. Nineteen plasmids were identified, carrying 70 resistance-related genes, including antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), metal resistance genes (MRGs), integrons, transposons, and insertion sequences. Hierarchical clustering revealed six distinct gene clusters, with several co-localizing ARGs and genes for resistance to disinfectants and heavy metals—suggesting strong co-selective pressure. Conjugative plasmids harboring high-risk elements such as blaKPC-2, qacE, and Tn4401 were found in multiple isolates, indicating potential interspecies dissemination. These findings emphasize the importance of plasmid-mediated resistance during the pandemic and highlight the urgent need to enhance genomic surveillance and infection control, particularly in resource-limited healthcare settings. © 2025 by the authors.

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Título según SCOPUS: Genomic Characterization of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST1440 and Serratia marcescens Isolates from a COVID-19 ICU Outbreak in Ecuador
Título de la Revista: Microorganisms
Volumen: 13
Número: 10
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/microorganisms13102286

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