Novel Plasmid-Mediated <i>tet</i>(X5) Gene Conferring Resistance to Tigecycline, Eravacycline, and Omadacycline in a Clinical Acinetobacter baumannii Isolate.

Wang L, Liu D, Lv Y, Cui L, Li Y, Li T, Song H, Hao Y, Shen J, Wang Y, Walsh TR

A novel, plasmid-mediated, high-level tigecycline resistance tet(X) gene variant, tet(X5), was detected in a clinical Acinetobacter baumannii isolate from China in 2017. Tet(X5) shows 84.5% and 90.5% amino acid identity to Tet(X3) and Tet(X4), respectively, with similar binding sites and a comparable affinity for tetracyclines. The tet(X5)-containing plasmid could only be transferred to A. baumannii via electrotransformation. This report follows the recent study describing the identification of tet(X3) and tet(X4).

Keywords:

Humans

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Acinetobacter baumannii

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Acinetobacter Infections

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Tetracyclines

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Bacterial Proteins

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Anti-Bacterial Agents

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Microbial Sensitivity Tests

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Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial

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Tetracycline Resistance

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Gene Transfer, Horizontal

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Genes, Bacterial

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Plasmids

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Models, Genetic

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Models, Molecular

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China

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Molecular Docking Simulation

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Tigecycline