The Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)-producing K. pneumoniae has become a serious problem because the species is wide ranging and there are few treatment options. Fosfomycin has attracted renewed interest in combination therapy for infections caused by KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolates. Because of the increasing use of fosfomycin, resistant isolates have been continually reported in carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP). At present, multiple mechanisms can result in fosfomycin resistance. However, there is limited knowledge with respect to plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance gene (fosA3) determinants in KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolates. In this study, a total of 101 CRKP strains were collected from four hospitals in Zhejiang province from January 2013 to August 2014; 28.7% (29/101) of CRKP isolates were resistant to fosfomycin. Gene fosA3 was detected in 29 fosfomycin-resistant KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolates, whereas genes fosA, fosB, fosB2, fosC, fosC2, and fosX were all negative among the resistant isolates. In addition, among 29 fosfomycin-resistant KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolates, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis revealed five pulsotypes. S1-PFGE and Southern blot showed that the fosA3 gene was located on an approximately 140-kb plasmid in all isolates. Eight of the 29 isolates (27.6%) tested could successfully transfer their fosfomycin-resistant phenotype to Escherichia coli strain J53. All fosA3-positive isolates were determined to have an identical genetic background, IS26-tetR-cadC-orf1-fosA3-IS26, which is the same as that of the fosA3-positive plasmid pFOS18 in China. The primary resistance mechanism to fosfomycin was caused by a plasmid-mediated fosA3. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that the plasmid genetically carrying a combination of the fosA3 and bla genes could accelerate the spread of antibiotic resistance. Effective and persistent monitoring and surveillance will be vital to prevent further dissemination of these resistance genes.
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