| Literature DB >> 19175912 |
Adebayo O Shittu1, Edet E Udo, Johnson Lin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mupirocin is a topical antimicrobial agent which is used for the treatment of skin and postoperative wound infections, and the prevention of nasal carriage of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). However, the prevalence of mupirocin resistance in S. aureus, particularly in MRSA, has increased with the extensive and widespread use of this agent in hospital settings. This study characterized low- and high-level mupirocin-resistant S. aureus isolates obtained from Nigeria and South Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19175912 PMCID: PMC2640400 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-9-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Characterization (antibiogram, PCR-RFLP of the coagulase gene and PFGE) of low and high-level mupirocin resistant S. aureus isolated in Nigeria and South Africa
| Strain No | Antibacterial | MUP MIC | Coagulase gene | PCR-RFLP Coagulase | PFGE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, CHL, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Hg | 12 | - | 800 | 324, 405 | A |
| A2 | PEN, OX, GN, TET, TS, RF, MU (L) | 24 | - | 650 | 81, 567 | B |
| A3 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 16 | - | 850 | 324, 405 | A |
| A4 | PEN, OX, GN, TET, TS, RF, MU (L), Cad, Hg | 24 | - | 650 | 81, 567 | B |
| A5 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, CHL, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 12 | - | 800 | 324, 405 | A1 |
| A6 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 8 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A |
| A7 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, RF, MU (L), Cad | 24 | - | 650 | 81, 567 | B1 |
| A8 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, CHL, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 8 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A |
| A9 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, RF, MU (L), Cad, Hg | 24 | - | 650 | 81, 567 | B2 |
| A10 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, CHL, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Hg | 12 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A |
| A11 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 8 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A |
| A12 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Hg | 12 | - | 850 | 81, 324, 405 | A2 |
| A13 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Hg | 8 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A1 |
| A14 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, CIP, MU (L), Cad, Pi, Hg, Eb | 12 | - | 800 | 81, 324, 405 | A |
| A15 | PEN, OX, GN, ERY, TET, TS, RF, MU (H), Cad | >1024 | + | 650 | 81, 567 | B3 |
| P1929 | TM, TET, MU (H), Cad | >1024 | + | 750 | 243, 486 | C |
| 35 IBA | TET, MU (H), Cad | >1024 | + | 800 | 81, 162, 567 | D |
KEY. PEN – Penicillin, OX – Oxacillin, GN – Gentamicin, ERY – Erythromycin, CHL – Chloramphenicol,
TET – Tetracycline, TS – Trimethoprim, RF – Rifamipicin, CIP – Ciprofloxacin,
MU (H) – High-level mupirocin resistance, MU (L) – Low-level mupirocin resistance
Heavy metals – Cad: Cadmium acetate; Hg: Mercuric chloride Nucleic acid binding compounds – Eb: Ethidium bromide; Pi: Propamidine isethionate
Figure 1PCR-RFLP of the coagulase gene in mupirocin-resistant strains. M: Molecular weight marker (100 bp). Lanes 1–14: Low-level mupirocin resistant strains: A1–A14. Lanes 15–17: High-level mupirocin-resistant strains: A15, P1929 (South Africa), 35 IBA (Nigeria).
Figure 2PFGE patterns of low-level mupirocin-resistant strains. M: Molecular weight standard S. aureus NCTC 8325. Lanes 1–14: A1–A14.
Figure 3PFGE patterns of high-level mupirocin-resistant strains from Nigeria and South Africa. M: Molecular weight standard S. aureus NCTC 8325; Lane 1: A15; Lane 2: P1929; Lane 3: 35 IBA
Figure 4Plasmid profiles of parent and cured strains: M: Molecular weight marker (WBG 4483; Only closed circular DNA are labelled); Lanes 1–3: High-level mupirocin-resistant strains: Lane 1 – A15 (South Africa), Lane 2 – 35 IBA (Nigeria), Lane 3 – P1929 (South Africa); Lane 4: A15 parent strain; Lane 5 – A15cA (cured strain of A15 – resistant to mupirocin, susceptible to erythromycin – 38 kb plasmid encoding high-level mupirocin resistance); Lane 6 – A15cD (cured strain of A15 – susceptible to mupirocin, resistant to erythromycin – 2.3 kb plasmid); Lane 7 – 35 IBA parent (35 kb plasmid encoding high-level mupirocin resistance); Lane 8 – 35 IBA (CUR) – cured strain of 35 IBA (susceptible to mupirocin, resistant to tetracycline).
Susceptibility profile of parent, cured, recipient strains and transconjugants derived from strain A15
| Strain | Resistance pattern | MUP MIC (mg/L) | mupA gene |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35 IBA (parent) | TET, MU (H) | >1024 | + |
| 35 IBA (CUR) – cured strain | TET | 0.064 | - |
| A15 (parent) | OX, ERY, CDRi, RF, TET, MU (H) | >1024 | + |
| A15c A (cured strain of A15) | OX, RF, TET, MU (H) | >1024 | + |
| A15c D (cured strain of A15) | OX, ERY, CDRi, RF | 0.0125 | - |
| WBG 541 (recipient strain) | RF, FC | ND | - |
| TransEry (transconjugant of A15) | RF, FC, ERY, CDRi | ND | - |
| TransMup (transconjugant of A15) | RF, FC, MU (H) | >1024 | + |
| TransCad (transconjugant of A15) | RF, FC, MU (H), Cad | >1024 | + |
TET – Tetracycline; MU (H) – High-level mupirocin resistance; OX – Oxacillin;
ERY – Erythromycin; CDRi – Clindamycin (inducible resistance); RF – Rifampicin;
FC – Fusidic acid; Cad – Cadmium; ND – Not determined
Figure 5Plasmid profile of transconjugants derived from the methicillin/mupirocin resistant . M – WBG 4483 (only the closed circular forms of the plasmids are labelled); Lane 1 – TransMup (resistant to mupirocin); Lane 2 – TransCad (resistant to mupirocin and cadmium).
Figure 6. M: Molecular weight standard, phage lambda DNA digested with HindIII; Lane 1 – TransMup (resistant to mupirocin); Lane 2 – TransCad (resistant to mupirocin and cadmium).