Title
Azithromycin resistance levels and mechanisms in Escherichia coli
Date Issued
01 December 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ruiz-Roldán L.
Mateu J.
Publisher(s)
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Despite azithromycin being used in some countries to treat infections caused by Gram-negative pathogens, no resistance breakpoint for Escherichia coli exists. The aim of this study was to analyse the levels and mechanisms of azithromycin resistance in E. coli. The presence of chromosomal (rplD, rplV and 23S rRNA) mutations, 10 macrolide resistance genes (MRGs) and efflux pump overexpression was determined in 343 E. coli isolates. Overall, 89 (25.9%) isolates had MICs ≥ 32 mg/L to azithromycin, decreasing to 42 (12.2%) when assayed in the presence of Phe-Arg-β-Napthylamide, with 35 of these 42 possessing at least one MRG. Efflux pumps played a role in azithromycin resistance affecting the Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) levels of 91.2% isolates whereas chromosomal alterations seem to have a minimal role. At least one MRG was found in 22.7% of the isolates with mph(A) being the most commonly found gene. The mph(A) gene plays the main role in the development of azithromycin resistance and 93% of the mph(A)-carrying isolates showed a MIC of 32 mg/L. In the absence of a specific resistance breakpoint our results suggest a MIC of 32 mg/L to be considered in order to detect isolates carrying mechanisms able to confer azithromycin resistance.
Volume
9
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Virología
Enfermedades infecciosas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85064429874
PubMed ID
Source
Scientific Reports
ISSN of the container
20452322
Sponsor(s)
JR was supported by program I3, of the ISCIII (grant number: CES11/012). We want to thank Dr. Virve I. Enne for kindly providing the P286 10–99C3, P126 11–99C1 and P473 10–99C3 strains with the mef(B) gene; Dr. Ferran Navarro for kindly providing the P0008 (erm(B)), P0037 (erm(A)) and P00 (mef(A)) strains; Dr. Yolanda Saénz for kindly providing the 2381 (erm(B)), 1920 (erm(C)), 1576 (erm(C) and msr(A)) and 2929 (msr(A)) strains. We also thank Dr. J. Calvo Montes (Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla, Santander, Spain) and Mar Olga Perez-Moreno (Hospital Verge de la Cinta, Tortosa, Spain) for kindly providing E. coli J53-AzR. The authors thank Donna Pringle for editorial assistance. “ISGlobal is a member of the CERCA Programme, Generalitat de Catalunya”.
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