2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05114-7
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Population genomics of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae clonal-group 23 reveals early emergence and rapid global dissemination

Abstract: Severe liver abscess infections caused by hypervirulent clonal-group CG23 Klebsiella pneumoniae have been increasingly reported since the mid-1980s. Strains typically possess several virulence factors including an integrative, conjugative element ICEKp encoding the siderophore yersiniabactin and genotoxin colibactin. Here we investigate CG23’s evolutionary history, showing several deep-branching sublineages associated with distinct ICEKp acquisitions. Over 80% of liver abscess isolates belong to sublineage CG2… Show more

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“…Genetic inactivation of colibactin synthesis in a pks + K1 ST23 isolate reduced the ability of this hvKP strain to colonize the gut and disseminate to other organs in a murine model of systemic infection as well as to induce cell death in the brain during meningitis . Taken together, colibactin appears to support the colonization and pathogenesis of hvKp and may have contributed to the global spread of CG23 , of which K1 ST23 strains are prominent.…”
Section: Additional Hvkp Virulence Factorsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Genetic inactivation of colibactin synthesis in a pks + K1 ST23 isolate reduced the ability of this hvKP strain to colonize the gut and disseminate to other organs in a murine model of systemic infection as well as to induce cell death in the brain during meningitis . Taken together, colibactin appears to support the colonization and pathogenesis of hvKp and may have contributed to the global spread of CG23 , of which K1 ST23 strains are prominent.…”
Section: Additional Hvkp Virulence Factorsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are 14 different types of ICEs across hvKp, and genes encoding the siderophore yersiniabactin are a significant feature of most ICEs in cKp and hvKp strains . ICEs are extremely prevalent in hvKp lineages, including in nearly 90% of CG23 and close to three quarters of all hvKp strains . In addition to yersiniabactin genes, some ICEs carry other virulence genes; ICE Kp1 encodes rmpA and the siderophore salmochelin , and ICE Kp10 encodes colibactin synthetic genes .…”
Section: Defining Hvkp Genotype and Capsule Typementioning
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“…describe well the case of hvKp for which only a few clonal groups have developed hyper‐virulence with CG23 being isolated in over 80% of liver abscesses caused by hvKp. CG23, emerging in the 1920th, have been increasingly reported since the 1980th and is now worldwide disseminated in the human population . Another well studied example is Pseudomonas aeruginosa .…”
Section: The Success Of Specific Clonal Lineagesmentioning
confidence: 99%