Clinical and microbiological analyses of colistin-resistant strains among carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter cloacae complex clinical isolates

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Abstract

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter cloacae complex (CR-ECC), which is rapidly increasing as the cause of nosocomial infections, has limited treatment options. The aim of this study is to investigate the microbiological and clinical traits and molecular epidemiology of isolates of CR-ECC and provide guidance for antibiotic selection in clinical practice. Clinical CR-ECC isolates (ertapenem MIC ≥ 2 mg/L) were collected from 2021 to 2022. Species identification was performed using hsp60 gene analysis, and antibiotic susceptibility tests were conducted by broth microdilution. The clinical characteristics of patients with CR-ECC isolates were retrospectively analyzed. Among the 108 CR-ECC isolates, 25 (23.2%) were non-susceptible to colistin, with colistin susceptibility being higher in Enterobacter hormaechei compared to non-E. hormaechei isolates (P < 0.0001). Of the 108 CR-ECC isolates, 9 (8.3%) produced carbapenemases, and only 6 of the 22 colistin-resistant CR-ECC isolates (27.3%) harbored the mcr gene. A total of 73 sequence types (STs), including 28 newly identified STs, were detected, demonstrating significant clonal diversity. The most common ST was ST74, known for its high prevalence and association with carbapenem resistance, with 77.8% identified as E. hormaechei subsp. hoffmannii. E. hormaechei was more common in the colistin-susceptible group than in the non-susceptible group (88.0% vs 37.5%, P < 0.0001), and E. hormaechei was the only protective factor for colistin resistance (HR 0.089, CI 0.030–0.261, P < 0.001). Although colistin resistance of CR-ECC is high, colistin could be administered safely to E. hormaechei. It is imperative to maintain ongoing surveillance and to further research on CR-ECC.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Enterobacter cloacae complex
  • antibiotic resistance
  • carbapenem
  • colistin
  • molecular epidemiology

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