This study analyzes the diversity of In60, a class 1 integron bearing CR1 and containing bla CTX-M-9 , and its association with Tn402, Tn21, and classical conjugative plasmids among 45 CTX-M-9-producing clinical strains (41 Escherichia coli strains, 2 Klebsiella pneumoniae strains, 1 Salmonella enterica strain, and 1 Enterobacter cloacae strain). Forty-five patients in a Spanish tertiary care hospital were studied (1996 to 2003). The diversity of In60 and association of In60 with Tn402 or mercury resistance transposons were investigated by overlapping PCR assays and/or hybridization. Plasmid characterization included comparison of restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns and determination of incompatibility group by PCR-based replicon typing, sequencing, and hybridization. CTX-M-9 plasmids belonged to IncHI2 (n = 26), IncP-1α (n = 10), IncFI (H = 4), and IncI (n = 1) groups. Genetic platforms containing bla CTX-M-9 were classified in six types in relation to the In60 backbone and in eight subtypes in relation to Tn402 derivatives. They were associated with Tn21 sequences when located in IncP-1α or IncHI2 plasmids. Our study identified bla CTX-M-9 in a high diversity of CR1-bearing class 1 integrons linked to different Tn402 derivatives, often to Tn21, highlighting the role of recombination events in the evolution of antibiotic resistance plasmids. The presence of bla CTX-M-9 on broad-host-range IncP-1α plasmids might contribute to its dissemination to hosts that were not members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Dissemination and persistence of bla CTX-M-9 are linked to class 1 integrons containing CR1 associated with defective transposon derivatives from Tn402 located in early antibiotic resistance plasmids of IncHI2, IncP1-α, and IncFI groups / Novais, Â; Cantón, R; Valverde, A; Machado, E; Galán, Jc; Peixe, L; Carattoli, A; Baquero, F; Coque, Tm.. - In: ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY. - ISSN 0066-4804. - 50:8(2006), pp. 2741-2750. [10.1128/AAC.00274-06]

Dissemination and persistence of bla CTX-M-9 are linked to class 1 integrons containing CR1 associated with defective transposon derivatives from Tn402 located in early antibiotic resistance plasmids of IncHI2, IncP1-α, and IncFI groups

Machado E;Carattoli A;
2006

Abstract

This study analyzes the diversity of In60, a class 1 integron bearing CR1 and containing bla CTX-M-9 , and its association with Tn402, Tn21, and classical conjugative plasmids among 45 CTX-M-9-producing clinical strains (41 Escherichia coli strains, 2 Klebsiella pneumoniae strains, 1 Salmonella enterica strain, and 1 Enterobacter cloacae strain). Forty-five patients in a Spanish tertiary care hospital were studied (1996 to 2003). The diversity of In60 and association of In60 with Tn402 or mercury resistance transposons were investigated by overlapping PCR assays and/or hybridization. Plasmid characterization included comparison of restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns and determination of incompatibility group by PCR-based replicon typing, sequencing, and hybridization. CTX-M-9 plasmids belonged to IncHI2 (n = 26), IncP-1α (n = 10), IncFI (H = 4), and IncI (n = 1) groups. Genetic platforms containing bla CTX-M-9 were classified in six types in relation to the In60 backbone and in eight subtypes in relation to Tn402 derivatives. They were associated with Tn21 sequences when located in IncP-1α or IncHI2 plasmids. Our study identified bla CTX-M-9 in a high diversity of CR1-bearing class 1 integrons linked to different Tn402 derivatives, often to Tn21, highlighting the role of recombination events in the evolution of antibiotic resistance plasmids. The presence of bla CTX-M-9 on broad-host-range IncP-1α plasmids might contribute to its dissemination to hosts that were not members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
2006
amikacin; antibiotic agent; bacterial protein; beta lactamase; chloramphenicol; ciprofloxacin; gentamicin; kanamycin; mercury; nalidixic acid; protein CR1; recombinase; streptomycin; sulfonamide; tetracycline; Tn antigen; tobramycin; trimethoprim; unclassified drug; bacterial DNA; beta lactamase, antibiotic resistance; antibiotic sensitivity; article; bacterial gene; bacterial strain; bacterial transmission; bacterium conjugation; bacterium identification; bla ctx m 9 gene; class 1 integron; DNA fingerprinting; DNA hybridization; DNA recombination; DNA sequence; Enterobacter cloacae; Escherichia coli; gene sequence; genetic variability; Gram negative bacterium; host range; human; integron; integron 60; Klebsiella pneumoniae; molecular evolution; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; plasmid; plasmid incfi; plasmid inch12; plasmid inci; plasmid incp 1alpha; polymerase chain reaction; priority journal; replicon; restriction fragment length polymorphism; Salmonella enterica; Spain; tertiary health care; transposon; transposon 402; antibiotic resistance; Enterobacter infection; Enterobacteriaceae; enzymology; genetics; hospital; isolation and purification; microbiology; nucleic acid hybridization; retrospective study; Spain, beta-Lactam Resistance; beta-Lactamases; DNA Transposable Elements; DNA, Bacterial; Enterobacter cloacae; Enterobacteriaceae; Enterobacteriaceae Infections; Hospitals; Humans; Integrons; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Nucleic Acid Hybridization; Plasmids; Retrospective Studies; Salmonella enterica; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Spain; Variation (Genetics)
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Dissemination and persistence of bla CTX-M-9 are linked to class 1 integrons containing CR1 associated with defective transposon derivatives from Tn402 located in early antibiotic resistance plasmids of IncHI2, IncP1-α, and IncFI groups / Novais, Â; Cantón, R; Valverde, A; Machado, E; Galán, Jc; Peixe, L; Carattoli, A; Baquero, F; Coque, Tm.. - In: ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY. - ISSN 0066-4804. - 50:8(2006), pp. 2741-2750. [10.1128/AAC.00274-06]
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