| Literature DB >> 31182020 |
Magdalena Szemraj1, Tomasz Czekaj2, Jacek Kalisz3, Eligia M Szewczyk2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Macrolides and lincosamides are two leading types of antibiotics commonly used in therapies. The study examines the differences in resistance to these antibiotics and their molecular bases in S. epidermidis as well as in rarely isolated species of coagulase-negative staphylococci such as S. hominis, S. haemolyticus, S. warneri and S. simulans. The isolates were tested for the presence of the erm(A), erm(B), erm(C), lnu(A), msr(A), msr(B), mph(C), ere(A) and ere(B) genes. Phenotypic resistance to methicillin and mecA presence were also determined.Entities:
Keywords: Coagulase-negative staphylococci; Erm; MLSB; Resistance genes
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31182020 PMCID: PMC6558908 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-019-1496-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
The number of isolates with specific phenotypes of studied CoNS species
| No. of isolates | ERCR (cMLSB) | ERCS (iMLSB) | ERCS | ESCS |
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| 9 | 1 | 5 | 2 | |
| 16 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
| 18 | 0 | 5 | 0 | |
| 2 | 2 | 8 | 8 | |
| 6 | 2 | 0 | 10 |
ERCR – resistant both to erythromycin and clindamycin, ERCS – resistant to erythromycin and susceptible to clindamycin, ESCS – susceptible both to erythromycin and clindamycin
Phenotypic manifestation and genes encoding the MLSB resistance as well as the methicillin resistance in tested isolates belonging to the species: S. epidermidis, S. hominis, S. haemolyticus, S. warneri and S. simulans
| Resistance genes | Phenotype (No. of isolates) | No. of isolates/No. of isolates with mecA gene | ||||
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| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(20) | 6/6 | 8/8 | 1/1 | 5/3a | ||
| iMLSB(3) | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/0 | |||
| MSB(3) | 3/3 | |||||
| cMLSB(2) | 2/2 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(2) | 1/0 | 1/1 | ||||
| iMLSB(2) | 1/1 | 1/1a | ||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(2) | 2/2 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(2) | 1/1 | 1/1 | ||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| kMLSB(7) | 1/1 | 6/6 | ||||
| iMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(2) | 2/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(1) | 1/0 | |||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(0) | ||||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(2) | 2/0 | |||||
| cMLSB(3) | 3/2 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(8) | 2/2 | 3/2 | 3/2a | |||
| cMLSB(1) | ||||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| cMLSB(2) | 2/2a | |||||
| iMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| MSB(1) | 1/0 | |||||
| cMLSB(1) | 1/1 | |||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(0) | ||||||
| cMLSB(0) | ||||||
| iMLSB(0) | ||||||
| MSB(2) | 1/1a | 1/0 | ||||
aisolates harbor the mecA gene without phenotypic resistance (S. haemolyticus: one isolate with msr(A),mph(C) and one isolate with mph(C); S. warneri: one isolate with msr(A),msr(B),mph(C); S. simulans: two isolates with erm(c) and one isolates with erm(C),msr(A))