Literature DB >> 12821465

Survey of plasmid-associated genetic markers in enterobacteriaceae with reduced susceptibilities to cephalosporins.

Karen E Preston1, Eileen M Graffunder, Ann M Evans, Richard A Venezia.   

Abstract

Clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae with reduced susceptibilities to cephalosporins were collected from 1993 to 2000. The organisms were screened for the extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) phenotype, and plasmid extracts were screened for genetic markers by hybridization. A bla(TEM) probe was derived from pUC19; other probes were derived from pACM1, the plasmid responsible for the first known appearance of an ESBL in our institution. These probes included bla(SHV), int, aac(3)-Ia, dfrA1, IS6100, tetA, IncM markers, and Anon 13, a marker for the Klebsiella pneumoniae chromosomal sequences that flank bla(SHV-5). There were 42 hybridization patterns among 237 isolates. Patterns designated pACM1-like occurred in 44% of the isolates (eight species) and were always associated with the clavulanic acid (CA)-susceptible ESBL phenotype. The TEM marker was not predictive of the ESBL phenotype. Mapping indicated the presence of an SHV marker and up to 7.5 kb of its flanking chromosomal sequences in three non-IncM plasmids obtained in transformation experiments. We theorize that this DNA segment spread to other plasmids from pACM1-like sources. CA insensitivity became more frequent with time and was usually associated with either the TEM marker or the absence of both bla markers. One plasmid-encoded enzyme with characteristics of an AmpC beta-lactamase was observed in a transformant lacking both TEM and SHV markers. Although SHV type ESBLs were a continuing source of reduced susceptibility to cephalosporins in our institution, organisms with different resistance mechanisms were added to the hospital microflora in later years. These changes might be related, in part, to ESBL control strategies implemented in 1995.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12821465      PMCID: PMC161876          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.47.7.2179-2185.2003

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


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