DOI: 10.1128/aac.00039-26 ISSN: 0066-4804
Multicenter outbreak of plasmid-encoded
bla
OXA-72
Acinetobacter baumannii
in southern Poland
T. Kasperski, R. Arazo del Pino, K. Xanthopoulou, T. Burgwinkel, M. Pomorska-Wesołowska, J. Wójkowska-Mach, A. Chmielarczyk, P. G. Higgins ABSTRACT
Carbapenem-resistant
Acinetobacter baumannii
(CRAb) causes hard-to-control healthcare outbreaks, but the mobile resistance determinants that sustain regional spread are often underrecognized. We characterized 70 CRAb isolates from 11 hospitals in southern Poland (2019–2022) using whole-genome sequencing and core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST), with reconstruction of carbapenemase context and plasmid structure. All isolates belonged to international clone 2 (IC2; ST2, Pasteur scheme) or to ST425 (
n
= 47), ST195 (
n
= 19), ST208 (
n
= 2), and ST348 (
n
= 1) according to the Oxford scheme.
In silico
KL/OCL typing further differentiated the collection. All isolates were OCL18, whereas the K-locus distribution was dominated by KL125 (
n
= 48) and KL3 (
n
= 19), with two KL2 isolates and one KL9 isolate.
bla
OXA-72
was detected in 50/70 isolates (71.4%), indicating an atypically high regional dominance. The OXA-72-encoding gene was carried on the same ~10.9 kb GR2/repAci1 plasmid (p398AB) in all isolates, which was sequence-identical across centers and contained two oppositely oriented copies of
bla
OXA-72
. Transformation of p398AB into susceptible
A. baumannii
ATCC17978 conferred a carbapenem-resistant phenotype. cgMLST identified a large multicenter cluster of
bla
OXA-72
-positive isolates spanning multiple cities and hospitals, supporting inter-facility dissemination of a successful IC2 lineage, together with a conserved resistance plasmid. The strict conservation of p398AB during regional spread provides a practical target for rapid molecular screening in outbreak investigations. In contrast,
bla
OXA-23
and a novel
bla
OXA-23
-like variant (
bla
OXA-1223
) were confined to a minority of isolates. Overall, these data highlight an unusual dominance of plasmid-encoded
bla
OXA-72
in a multicenter IC2 outbreak and underscore the need for surveillance integrating clonal relatedness with tracking of transferable resistance plasmids.