| Literature DB >> 26441902 |
Anirban Sarkar1, Gururaja P Pazhani2, Goutam Chowdhury1, Amit Ghosh1, Thandavarayan Ramamurthy3.
Abstract
A carbapenem resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Senftenberg isolate BCH 2406 was isolated from a diarrheal child attending an outpatient unit of B.C. Roy Hospital in Kolkata, India. This isolate was positive for the bla NDM-1 in the PCR assay, which was confirmed by amplicon sequencing. Except for tetracycline, this isolate was resistant to all the tested antimicrobials. The bla NDM-1 was found to be located on a 146.13-kb mega plasmid pNDM-SAL, which could be conjugally transferred into Escherichia coli and other enteric pathogens such as Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa and Shigella flexneri 2a. However, the expression of β-lactam resistance is not the same in different bacteria. The whole genome sequence of pNDM-SAL was determined and compared with other pNDM plasmids available in public domain. This plasmid is an IncA/C incompatibility type composed of 155 predicted coding sequences and shares homology with plasmids of E. coli pNDM-1_Dok01, Klebsiella pNDM-KN, and Citrobacter pNDM-CIT. In pNDM-SAL, gene cluster containing bla NDM-1 was located between IS26 and IS4321 elements. Between the IS26 element and the bla NDM-1, a truncated ISAba125 insertion sequence was identified. Downstream of the bla NDM-1, other genes, such as ble MBL, trpF, tat, and an ISCR1 element with class 1 integron containing aac(6')-Ib were detected. Another β-lactacamase gene, bla CMY -4 was found to be inserted in IS1 element within the type IV conjugative transfer loci of the plasmid. This gene cluster had blc and sugE downstream of the bla CMY -4. From our findings, it appears that the strain S. Senftenberg could have acquired the NDM plasmid from the other members of Enterobacteriaceae. Transfer of NDM plasmids poses a danger in the management of infectious diseases.Entities:
Keywords: NDM; S. Senftenberg; carbapenemase; enteric pathogens; pNDM-SAL
Year: 2015 PMID: 26441902 PMCID: PMC4569734 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2015.00969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Antibiotic susceptibilities of donor, recipients, and transconjugants.
| Strain | Bacteria | Resistance profile | MIC value (μg/ml) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TET | CRO | IPM | SXT | |||
| BCH 2406 (Donor) | NA, NOR, CIP, OFX, SXT, CHL, AZM, STR, AMP, CXM, CRO, CTX, CTX-CLA, CAZ, CAZ-CLA, IPM (I) | 3 | >256 | 6 | >32 | |
| XL1-Blue (Recipient) | NA, TET | 192 | 0.5 | 0.125 | ||
| CT- | NA, TET, AMP, CXM, CRO, CTX, CTX-CLA, CAZ, CAZ-CLA | 96 | >256 | 3 | ||
| J53 (Recipient) | AZD | 0.5 | 0.125 | 0.047 | ||
| CT- | AMP, CXM, CRO, CTX, CTX-CLA, CAZ, CAZ-CLA, AZD | >256 | 1.5 | 0.125 | ||
| IDH 5313 (Recipient) | NA, SXT, STR | 0.5 | 1.5 | >32 | ||
| CT- | NA, SXT, STR, AMP, CXM, CRO, CTX, CTX-CLA, CAZ, CAZ-CLA, IPM | >256 | >32 | >32 | ||
| IDH 3077 (Recipient) | NA, STR, TET | 0.75 | 0.25 | 0.38 | ||
| CT- | NA, TET, STR, SXT, AMP, CXM, CRO, CTX, CTX-CLA, CAZ, CAZ-CLA, IPM | >256 | 32 | 12 | ||