In vitro conjugative transfer of VanA vancomycin resistance between Enterococci and Listeriae of different species

In a study designed to gain data on the in vitro transferability of vancomycin resistance from enterococci of the VanA phenotype to listeriae of different species, three clinical Enterococcus isolates-Enterococcus faecium LS10, Enterococcus faecalis LS4, and Enterococcus faecalis A3208, all harborin...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases 1996-01, Vol.15 (1), p.50-59
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description In a study designed to gain data on the in vitro transferability of vancomycin resistance from enterococci of the VanA phenotype to listeriae of different species, three clinical Enterococcus isolates-Enterococcus faecium LS10, Enterococcus faecalis LS4, and Enterococcus faecalis A3208, all harboring a plasmid that strongly hybridized with a vanA probe-were used as donors in transfer experiments. Strains of five Listeria species were used as recipients. From Enterococcus faecium LS10, glycopeptide resistance was transferred to Listeria monocytogenes, Listeria ivanovii, and Listeria welshimeri recipients, whereas no transfer occurred to Listeria seeligeri or Listeria innocua strains. From the two Enterococcus faecalis isolates, no transfer occurred to any Listeria recipient. MICs of both vancomycin and teicoplanin were > or = 256 mg/l for all transconjugants tested. Furthermore, all transconjugants harbored a plasmid that strongly hybridized with the vanA probe, with vanA consistently located in an EcoRI fragment of about 4 kb. Exposure of Listeria transconjugants to vancomycin resulted in synthesis of a membrane protein similar in size (39 kDa) to a vancomycin-induced membrane protein of Enterococcus faecium LS10. In retransfer experiments with Listeria transconjugants used as donors, glycopeptide resistance was transferred to all Listeria recipients tested, including strains of Listeria innocua and Listeria seeligeri, which were unable to receive the resistance from Enterococcus faecium LS10. The frequency of vanA transfer to listerial recipients was greater in retransfer experiments than in the primary matings. These findings suggest that the vanA resistance determinant might spread to the established pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, both directly from a resistant enterococcus and through strains of nonpathogenic Listeria species acting as intermediate resistance vehicles.
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Enterococcus - genetics
Listeria
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Listeria - genetics
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