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Sequence heterogeneity of the PenA carbapenemase in clinical isolates of Burkholderia multivorans

Authors :
Julian A. Gatta
Kevin Nguyen
Elise T. Zeiser
Derrick E. Fouts
Chris Greco
Indresh Singh
Steven H. Marshall
John J. LiPuma
Scott A. Becka
Krisztina M. Papp-Wallace
Granger G. Sutton
Source :
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Multidrug-resistant gram-negative pathogens are a significant health threat. Burkholderia spp. encompass a complex subset of gram-negative bacteria with a wide range of biological functions that include human, animal, and plant pathogens. The treatment of infections caused by Burkholderia spp. is problematic due to their inherent resistance to multiple antibiotics. The major β-lactam resistance determinant expressed in Burkholderia spp. is a class A β-lactamase of the PenA family. In this study, significant amino acid sequence heterogeneity was discovered in PenA (37 novel variants) within a panel of 48 different strains of Burkholderia multivorans isolated from individuals with cystic fibrosis. Phylogenetic analysis distributed the 37 variants into 5 groups based on their primary amino acid sequences. Amino acid substitutions were present throughout the entire β-lactamase and did not congregate to specific regions of the protein. The PenA variants possessed 5 to 17 single amino acid changes. The N189S and S286I substitutions were most prevalent and found in all variants. Due to the sequence heterogeneity in PenA, a highly conserved peptide (18 amino acids) within PenA was chosen as the antigen for polyclonal antibody production in order to measure expression of PenA within the 48 clinical isolates of B. multivorans. Characterization of the anti-PenA peptide antibody, using immunoblotting approaches, exposed several unique features of this antibody (i.e., detected

Details

ISSN :
07328893
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7252a9dfdd558537a58c3be968f496c3