Subtype Screening of blaIMP Genes Using Bipartite Primers for DNA Sequencing

Genes conferring carbapenem resistance have spread worldwide among gram-negative bacteria. Subtyping of these genes has epidemiological value due to the global cross-border movement of people. Subtyping of blaIMP genes that frequently detected in Japan appears to be important in public health settin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2021/11/22, Vol.74(6), pp.592-599
Hauptverfasser: Kawahara, Ryuji, Watahiki, Masanori, Matsumoto, Yuko, Uchida, Kaoru, Noda, Makiko, Masuda, Kanako, Fukuda, Chiemi, Abe, Yuki, Asano, Yukiko, Oishi, Kazunori, Shibayama, Keigo, Shinomiya, Hiroto
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description Genes conferring carbapenem resistance have spread worldwide among gram-negative bacteria. Subtyping of these genes has epidemiological value due to the global cross-border movement of people. Subtyping of blaIMP genes that frequently detected in Japan appears to be important in public health settings; however, there are few useful tools for this purpose. We developed a subtyping screening tool based on PCR direct sequencing, which targets the internal sequences of almost all blaIMP genes. The tool used bipartite multiplex primers with M13 universal sequences at the 5'-end. According to in silico analysis, among the 78 known IMP-type genes, except for blaIMP-81, 77 detected genes were estimated to be differentiated. In vitro evaluation indicated that sequences of amplicons of IMP-1, IMP-6, IMP-7, and IMP-20 templates were identical to their respective subtypes. Even if the amplicons were small or undetectable through the first PCR, sufficient amplicons for DNA sequencing were obtained through a second PCR using the M13 universal primers. In conclusion, our tool can be possibly used for subtype screening of blaIMP, which is useful for the surveillance of bacteria with blaIMP in clinical and public health settings or environmental fields.
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Bacteria
Deoxyribonucleic acid
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DNA
DNA sequencing
Epidemiology
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IMP-type carbapenemase gene
Polymerase chain reaction
Primers
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