Journal article
The evolutionary mechanism of non-carbapenemase carbapenem-resistant phenotypes in Klebsiella spp
NC Rosas, J Wilksch, J Barber, J Li, Y Wang, Z Sun, A Rocker, CT Webb, L Perlaza-Jiménez, CJ Stubenrauch, V Dhanasekaran, J Song, G Taiaroa, M Davies, RA Strugnell, Q Bao, T Zhou, MJ McDonald, T Lithgow
Elife | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.83107
Abstract
Antibiotic resistance is driven by selection, but the degree to which a bacterial strain's evolutionary history shapes the mechanism and strength of resistance remains an open question. Here, we reconstruct the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms of carbapenem resistance in a clinical isolate of Klebsiella quasipneumoniae. A combination of short- and long-read sequencing, machine learning, and genetic and enzymatic analyses established that this carbapenem-resistant strain carries no carbapenemase-encoding genes. Genetic reconstruction of the resistance phenotype confirmed that two distinct genetic loci are necessary in order for the strain to acquire carbapenem resistance. Experimental evol..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council 1092262 Trevor Lithgow