Genomic analysis of diversity, population structure, virulence, and antimicrobial resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae, an urgent threat to public health
journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-20, 02:03authored byKE Holt, H Wertheim, RN Zadoks, S Baker, CA Whitehouse, D Dance, A Jenney, TR Connor, LY Hsu, J Severin, S Brisse, H Cao, J Wilksch, C Gorrie, MB Schultz, DJ Edwards, K Van Nguyen, TV Nguyen, TT Dao, M Mensink, V Le Minh, NTK Nhu, C Schultsz, K Kuntaman, PN Newton, CE Moore, RA Strugnell, NR Thomson
Significance
Klebsiella pneumoniae
is rapidly becoming untreatable using last-line antibiotics. It is especially problematic in hospitals, where it causes a range of acute infections. To approach controlling such a bacterium, we first must define what it is and how it varies genetically. Here we have determined the DNA sequence of
K
.
pneumoniae
isolates from around the world and present a detailed analysis of these data. We show that there is a wide spectrum of diversity, including variation within shared sequences and gain and loss of whole genes. Using this detailed blueprint, we show that there is an unrecognized association between the possession of specific gene profiles associated with virulence and antibiotic resistance and the differing disease outcomes seen for
K
.
pneumoniae
.
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Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America