Zhang Duo, Zhou Di, Zheng Shuai, Zhang Xindan, Hou Qinlong, Liu Yang, Li Shuang, Han Huiming
The School of Basic Medicine, Beihua University, Jilin, China.
The Center for Infection and Immunity, Beihua University, Jilin, China.
Front Microbiol. 2025 Sep 11;16:1666215. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1666215. eCollection 2025.
New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase 1 (NDM-1), a member of the B-type metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) family, emerged as a major focus in resistance research, raising serious concerns about the treatment of bacterial infections over the past decade. , generally considered a bacterium of low pathogenicity and rarely associated with severe infections, has nonetheless demonstrated significant resistance to a broad spectrum of antibiotics in recent studies. In this study, we successfully isolated a strain harboring the antibiotic-resistant genes and from a fecal sample of a patient with diarrhea in China. The strain was accurately identified using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). Additionally, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the strain against various antimicrobial agents was determined using agar dilution and microdilution method. The results indicated that the strain exhibited resistance to all tested antimicrobial agents. The resistance gene was located on an IncFIA (HI1), IncR plasmid, as revealed by whole-genome sequencing. A detailed analysis of the plasmid's size, number, and location was conducted using S1-nuclease pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (S1-PFGE), Southern blotting, and conjugation experiments. These experiments successfully demonstrated the transfer of the plasmid carrying into the recipient bacterium These findings underscore the urgent need for continuous surveillance of the -carrying plasmid in clinical isolate of to prevent and contain its further dissemination in China.