Literature DB >> 16585645

Distribution and characterization of integrons in various serogroups of Vibrio cholerae strains isolated from diarrhoeal patients between 1992 and 2000 in Kolkata, India.

Lei Shi1,2, Kazutaka Fujihara2, Toshio Sato3, Hideaki Ito4,2, Pallavi Garg5, Rupa Chakrabarty5, Thandavarayan Ramamurthy5, G Balakrish Nair6, Yoshifumi Takeda7, Shinji Yamasaki2.   

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A total of 133 clinical strains of Vibrio cholerae comprising 44 strains of O1, 45 strains of O139 and 44 strains of non-O1, non-O139 serogroups isolated from hospitalized patients in Kolkata, India, from 1992 to 2000 was examined for the presence of class 1, 2 and 4 integrons. By PCR and DNA sequencing, seven strains of O1, one strain of O139 and six strains of non-O1, non-O139 serogroups were found to contain class 1 integron-harbouring genes aadA1, aadA2 (encoding resistance to streptomycin and spectinomycin), blaP1 (resistance to beta-lactams), aar-3 (resistance to rifampicin), aacA4 (resistance to kanamycin and gentamicin), and dfrA1 and dfrA15 (resistance to trimethoprim). Most strains produced one or two bands using primers specific for the amplification of the variable region where the antibiotic-resistance genes are located, and their sizes ranged from 700 to 1250 bp. However, one strain of V. cholerae O1 isolated in 1994 gave a 2483 bp fragment, the largest fragment so far found in a class 1 integron of V. cholerae O1. No strain was positive for the intI2 gene. All V. cholerae strains, regardless of serogroup, were positive for the intI4 gene by PCR and using a colony hybridization test. Amplification of the intI4 gene by PCR yielded a 2200 bp fragment (1260 bp larger than the expected size) from three V. cholerae O139 strains isolated in 1999. Sequence analysis of this amplicon revealed an insertion of IS1359 in the middle of the intI4 gene. These data indicate that a class 1 integron is present in some clinical strains of V. cholerae isolated in Kolkata, India, and that a class 4 integron is ubiquitously distributed among V. cholerae strains regardless of serogroup.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16585645     DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.46339-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-2615            Impact factor:   2.472


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