Using comparative genomics to understand molecular features of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from South Korea causing invasive infections and their clinical implications

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dc.contributor.authorM H Kim-
dc.contributor.authorHaeyoung Jeong-
dc.contributor.authorYoung Mi Sim-
dc.contributor.authorSoohyun Lee-
dc.contributor.authorD Yong-
dc.contributor.authorChoong-Min Ryu-
dc.contributor.authorJ Y Choi-
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-24T16:30:18Z-
dc.date.available2020-04-24T16:30:18Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203-
dc.identifier.uri10.1371/journal.pone.0229416ko
dc.identifier.urihttps://oak.kribb.re.kr/handle/201005/19367-
dc.description.abstractAcinetobacter baumannii is a highly potent nosocomial pathogen that is associated with increased in-hospital mortality. Here, we investigated the changes in molecular characteristics of carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii (CRAB) isolated from the blood samples of patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in South Korea from January 2009 to July 2015. Whole genome sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq platform and multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) were performed for 98 CRAB clinical isolates. In silico analyses for the prediction of antimicrobial resistance and virulence factor genes were performed. Plasmid sequences, including complete forms, were reconstructed from the sequence reads. Epidemiologic data were collected from the hospital database. MLST using the Oxford scheme revealed 10 sequence types of CRAB, of which ST191 was the dominant type (n = 59). Although blaOXA-23 was shared by most analysed strains, the compositions of antimicrobial resistance determinants differed among sequence types. ST447 and ST451/ST1809 with a few resistance genes were isolated during the later years of the study period. The number of virulence genes increased, while that of ST191 did not change significantly over the investigation period. Intriguingly MLST types, compositions of antimicrobial resistance genes, and virulence genes had no association with clinical outcomes of CRAB bacteraemia. In conclusion, active changes in or accumulations of antimicrobial resistance determinants and virulence genes in CRAB were not observed during the research period. Molecular characteristics of CRAB had no association with clinical outcomes of CRAB bacteraemia.-
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science-
dc.titleUsing comparative genomics to understand molecular features of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from South Korea causing invasive infections and their clinical implications-
dc.title.alternativeUsing comparative genomics to understand molecular features of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from South Korea causing invasive infections and their clinical implications-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.citation.titlePLoS One-
dc.citation.number2-
dc.citation.endPagee0229416-
dc.citation.startPagee0229416-
dc.citation.volume15-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorHaeyoung Jeong-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorYoung Mi Sim-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSoohyun Lee-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorChoong-Min Ryu-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김민형-
dc.contributor.alternativeName정해영-
dc.contributor.alternativeName심영미-
dc.contributor.alternativeName이수현-
dc.contributor.alternativeName용동은-
dc.contributor.alternativeName류충민-
dc.contributor.alternativeName최준용-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationPLoS One, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. e0229416-e0229416-
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0229416-
dc.description.journalClassY-
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