In:
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, American Society for Microbiology, Vol. 55, No. 9 ( 2011-09), p. 4058-4063
Kurzfassung:
Increasing resistance to quinolones, aminoglycosides, and/or cephamycins in extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae exacerbates the already limited antibiotic treatment options for infections due to these microbes. In this study, the presence of resistance determinants for these antimicrobial agents was examined by PCR among ESBL-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (ESBL-KP) isolates that caused bacteremia. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was used to differentiate the clonal relationship among the isolates studied. Transferability and the location of the resistance genes were analyzed by conjugation experiments, followed by DNA-DNA hybridization. Among the 94 ESBL-KP isolates studied, 20 isolates of flomoxef-resistant ESBL-KP were identified. They all carried a DHA-1 gene and were genetically diverse. CTX-M genes were found in 18 of the isolates. Among these DHA-1/CTX-M-producing K. pneumoniae isolates, IS CR1 was detected in 13 (72%) isolates, qnr genes (1 qnrA and 17 qnrB genes) were detected in 18 (100%), aac(6 ′ )-Ib-cr was detected in 11 (61%), and 16S rRNA methylase (all armA genes) was detected in 14 (78%). Four transconjugants were available for further analysis, and qnrB4 , aac(6 ′ )-Ib-cr , armA , and bla DHA-1 were all identified on these self-transferable bla CTX-M -carrying plasmids. The genetic environments of IS CR1 associated with armA , bla DHA-1 , and qnrB4 genes in the four transconjugants were identical. Replicon-type analysis revealed a FIIA plasmid among the four self-transferable plasmids, although the other three were nontypeable. The cotransfer of multiple resistance genes with the IS CR1 element-carrying plasmids has a clinical impact and warrants close monitoring and further study.
Materialart:
Online-Ressource
ISSN:
0066-4804
,
1098-6596
DOI:
10.1128/AAC.00259-11
Sprache:
Englisch
Verlag:
American Society for Microbiology
Publikationsdatum:
2011
ZDB Id:
1496156-8
SSG:
12
SSG:
15,3
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