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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Klebsiella pneumoniae
is a common cause of
sepsis
and is particularly associated with healthcare-associated infections. New strategies are needed to prevent or treat infections due to the emergence of multi-drug resistant
K. pneumoniae
. The goal of this study was to determine the diversity and distribution of O (lipopolysaccharide) and K (capsular polysaccharide) antigens on a large (>500) global collection of
K. pneumoniae
strains isolated from blood to inform vaccine development efforts. A total of 645
K. pneumoniae
isolates were collected from the blood of patients in 13 countries during 2005-2017. Antibiotic susceptibility was determined using the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method. O antigen types including the presence of modified O galactan types were determined by PCR. K types were determined by multiplex PCR and
wzi
capsular typing. Sequence types of isolates were determined by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) targeting seven housekeeping genes. Among 591 isolates tested for antimicrobial resistance, we observed that 19.3% of isolates were non-susceptible to carbapenems and 62.1% of isolates were multidrug resistant (from as low as 16% in Sweden to 94% in Pakistan). Among 645 isolates, four serotypes, O1, O2, O3, and O5, accounted for 90.1% of
K. pneumoniae
strains. Serotype O1 was associated with multidrug resistance. Fifty percent of 199 tested O1 and O2 strains were
gmlABC
-positive, indicating the presence of the modified polysaccharide subunit D-galactan III. The most common K type was K2 by both multiplex PCR and
wzi
capsular typing. Of 39 strains tested by MLST, 36 strains were assigned to 26 known sequence types of which
ST14
, ST25, and ST258 were the most common. Given the limited number of O antigen types, diverse K antigen types and the high multidrug resistance, we believe that an O antigen-based vaccine would offer an excellent prophylactic strategy to prevent
K. pneumoniae
invasive infection.
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PMID:The Diversity of Lipopolysaccharide (O) and Capsular Polysaccharide (K) Antigens of Invasive
Klebsiella pneumoniae
in a Multi-Country Collection. 3259 24