First description of the qnrS-like ( qnrS5) gene and analysis of quinolone resistance-determining regions in motile Aeromonas spp. from diseased fish and water

Antimicrobial resistance patterns in a collection of 33 motile Aeromonas species were described in this study. Quinolone has been frequently employed for treatment of Aeromonas-related diseases, and prolonged use of antimicrobial compounds has led to development of resistant strains. In a sample of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in microbiology 2012, Vol.163 (1), p.73-79
Hauptverfasser: Han, Jee Eun, Kim, Ji Hyung, Cheresca, Casiano H., Shin, Sang Phil, Jun, Jin Woo, Chai, Ji Young, Han, Sang Yoon, Park, Se Chang
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Zusammenfassung:Antimicrobial resistance patterns in a collection of 33 motile Aeromonas species were described in this study. Quinolone has been frequently employed for treatment of Aeromonas-related diseases, and prolonged use of antimicrobial compounds has led to development of resistant strains. In a sample of diseased fish and environmental water, we evaluated nalidixic acid ( n = 19) and ciprofloxacin ( n = 4) resistance via minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays and the genetic basis was also investigated. Among the isolated Aeromonas spp., 17 strains encoded for chromosomal mutations of quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) in gyrA, 11 strains encoded for mutations of QRDRs in parC, 1 strain harbored plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) qnrS1-like gene and 4 strains harbored the PMQR qnrS2 gene. In particular, the new variant ( qnrS1-like) differed from qnrS1 by 6 amino acid substitutions at positions 5 (Asn 5→Arg 5), 120 (Ser 120→Thr 120), 148 (Asn 148→His 148), 206 (Leu 206→Glu 206), 207 (Ile 207→ Leu 207), and 216 (Tyr 216→Phe 216), and the gene was designated qnrS5. These resistant strains may function as reservoirs of quinolone resistance.
ISSN:0923-2508
1769-7123
DOI:10.1016/j.resmic.2011.09.001