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Third-generation cephalosporin resistance conferred by a chromosomally encoded bla CMY-23 gene in the Escherichia coli ST131 reference strain EC958

2015; Oxford University Press; Volume: 70; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/jac/dkv066

ISSN

1460-2091

Autores

Minh‐Duy Phan, Kate M. Peters, Sohinee Sarkar, Brian M. Forde, Alvin W. Lo, Mitchell Stanton‐Cook, Leah W. Roberts, Mathew Upton, Scott A. Beatson, Mark A. Schembri,

Tópico(s)

Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts

Resumo

Abstract Objectives Escherichia coli ST131 is a globally disseminated MDR clone originally identified due to its association with the blaCTX-M-15 gene encoding an ESBL. It is thus assumed that blaCTX-M-15 is the major determinant for resistance to β-lactam antibiotics in this clone. The complete sequence of EC958, a reference strain for E. coli ST131, revealed that it contains a chromosomally located blaCMY-23 gene with an upstream ISEcp1 element as well as several additional plasmid-encoded β-lactamase genes. Here, we examined the genetic context of the blaCMY-23 element in EC958 and other E. coli ST131 strains and investigated the contribution of blaCMY-23 to EC958 resistance to a range of β-lactam antibiotics. Methods The genetic context of blaCMY-23 and its associated mobile elements was determined by PCR and sequencing. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using Etests. The activity of the blaCMY-23 promoter was assessed using lacZ reporter assays. Mutations were generated using λ-Red-recombination. Results The genetic structure of the ISEcp1-IS5-blaCMY-23 mobile element was determined and localized within the betU gene on the chromosome of EC958 and five other E. coli ST131 strains. The transcription of blaCMY-23, driven by a previously defined promoter within ISEcp1, was significantly higher than other β-lactamase genes and could be induced by cefotaxime. Deletion of the blaCMY-23 gene resulted in enhanced susceptibility to cefoxitin, cefotaxime and ceftazidime. Conclusions This is the first known report to demonstrate the chromosomal location of blaCMY-23 in E. coli ST131. In EC958, CMY-23 plays a major role in resistance to third-generation cephalosporins and cephamycins.

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