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Staphylococcus aureus mutants isolated via exposure to nonfluorinated quinolones: detection of known and unique mutations.

S Roychoudhury1, T L Twinem, K M Makin, M A Nienaber, C Li, T W Morris, B Ledoussal, C E Catrenich.   

Abstract

The in vitro development of resistance to the new nonfluorinated quinolones (NFQs; PGE 9262932, PGE 4175997, and PGE 9509924) was investigated in Staphylococcus aureus. At concentrations two times the MIC, step 1 mutants were isolated more frequently with ciprofloxacin and trovafloxacin (9.1 x 10(-8) and 5.7 x 10(-9), respectively) than with the NFQs, gatifloxacin, or clinafloxacin (<5.7 x 10(-10)). Step 2 and step 3 mutants were selected via exposure of a step 1 mutant (selected with trovafloxacin) to four times the MICs of trovafloxacin and PGE 9262932. The step 1 mutant contained the known Ser80-Phe mutation in GrlA, and the step 2 and step 3 mutants contained the known Ser80-Phe and Ser84-Leu mutations in GrlA and GyrA, respectively. Compared to ciprofloxacin, the NFQs were 8-fold more potent against the parent and 16- to 128-fold more potent against the step 3 mutants. Mutants with high-level NFQ resistance (MIC, 32 microg/ml) were isolated by the spiral plater-based serial passage technique. DNA sequence analysis of three such mutants revealed the following mutations: (i) Ser84-Leu in GyrA and Glu84-Lys and His103-Tyr in GrlA; (ii) Ser-84Leu in GyrA, Ser52-Arg in GrlA, and Glu472-Val in GrlB; and (iii) Ser84-Leu in GyrA, Glu477-Val in GyrB, and Glu84-Lys and His103-Tyr in GrlA. Addition of the efflux pump inhibitor reserpine (10 microg/ml) resulted in 4- to 16-fold increases in the potencies of the NFQs against these mutants, whereas it resulted in 2-fold increases in the potencies of the NFQs against the parent.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11709318      PMCID: PMC90847          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.12.3422-3426.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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