Affiliation:
1. Clinical Microbiology Research Center, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran
2. Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Faculty of pramedical Sciences, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran
Abstract
The over use of antibiotics to treat infections in humans and animals made a
phenomenon of the antibiotic-resistant bacteria. While studies focused to
find on new antibiotics but, identification of novel antibacterial targets
in bacteria is very important. By Toxin antitoxin systems this hypothesis
could be done, whereas by the activation of a toxin or inactivation of an
antitoxin, the raised toxin kills the bacterium. These systems are
attractive target for antimicrobial therapy. However, the most important
step for potency of TA system, as an antibacterial target, is to identify a
TA system that is prevalent in all resistant clinical isolates. So, the
prevalence of different TA systems among clinical isolates of Acinetobacter
baumannii in Emam khomeini hospital, Ilam, Iran was evaluated to determine
which TA system is prevalent in all antibiotic resistant A. baumannii. So,
one hundred A. baumannii clinical isolates were identified during one-year
period in Emam khomeini hospital, Ilam, Iran. A. baumannii clinical isolates
were isolated from hospitalized patients in ICU and burn patients. All
isolates were resistant to at least one antibiotic. Then, the isolates were
subjected to evaluation to find mazEF and higBA TA genes by PCR. The results
showed the frequency of mazEF and highBA TA genes in all isolates was 72%
and 39%, respectively. mazEF or higBA TA systems are not presented in all
isolates. So, the potency of these two TA systems are in challenged. Also,
all isolates were not positive for one TA gene. So, more research in
different geographical area should be done with functionality of TA genes.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia