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Characterization of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in carbapenem-resistant

Authors :
Alma, López-García
Rosa Del Carmen, Rocha-Gracia
Elena, Bello-López
Claudia, Juárez-Zelocualtecalt
Yolanda, Sáenz
Miguel, Castañeda-Lucio
Liliana, López-Pliego
María Cristina, González-Vázquez
Carmen, Torres
Teolincacihuatl, Ayala-Nuñez
Guadalupe, Jiménez-Flores
Margarita María de la Paz, Arenas-Hernández
Patricia, Lozano-Zarain
Source :
Infection and Drug Resistance
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in hospitals constitute an important problem due to the increasing multidrug resistance (MDR) and carbapenems resistance. The knowledge of resistance mechanisms in Pseudomonas strains is an important issue for an adequate antimicrobial treatment. Therefore, the objective was to investigate other antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in MDR P. aeruginosa strains carrying blaIMP, make a partial plasmids characterization, and determine if modifications in oprD gene affect the expression of the OprD protein. Methodology Susceptibility testing was performed by Kirby Baüer and by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (presence/absence of efflux pump inhibitor); molecular typing by Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), resistance genotyping and integrons by PCR and sequencing; OprD expression by Western blot; plasmid characterization by MOB Typing Technique, molecular size by PFGE-S1; and blaIMP location by Southern blot. Results Among the 59 studied P. aeruginosa isolates, 41 multidrug resistance and carbapenems resistance isolates were detected and classified in 38 different PFGE patterns. Thirteen strains carried blaIMP; 16 blaGES and four carried both genes. This study centered on the 17 strains har-boring blaIMP. New variants of β-lactamases were identified (blaGES-32, blaIMP-56, blaIMP-62) inside of new arrangements of class 1 integrons. The presence of blaIMP gene was detected in two plasmids in the same strain. The participation of the OprD protein and efflux pumps in the resistance to carbapenems and quinolones is shown. No expression of the porin OprD due to stop codon or IS in the gene was found. Conclusions This study shows the participation of different resistance mechanisms, which are reflected in the levels of MIC to carbapenems. This is the first report of the presence of three new variants of β-lactamases inside of new arrangements of class 1 integrons, as well as the presence of two plasmids carrying blaIMP in the same P. aeruginosa strain isolated in a Mexican hospital.

Details

ISSN :
11786973
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection and drug resistance
Accession number :
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