Molecular evaluation of aminoglycosides resistance and biofilm formation in Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Khoshnood Saeed1,Akrami Sousan23,Saki Morteza2,Motahar Moloudsadat2,Masihzadeh Sara2,Daneshfar Sara2,Meghdadi Hossein2,Abbasi Montazeri Effat24,Abdi Marjan2,Farshadzadeh Zahra24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Microbiology Research Center Ilam University of Medical Sciences Ilam Iran

2. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences Ahvaz Iran

3. Students' Scientific Research Center (SSRC) Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Health Research Institute Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences Ahvaz Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsResistance to antibiotics and the capability to develop biofilm as two main virulent determinants of Klebsiella pneumoniae have important role in infection persistence. The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between the prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance and virulence genes and biofilm formation capacity in K. pneumoniae strains isolated from hospitalized patients in South‐West of Iran.MethodsA total of 114 non‐duplicate clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae collected from Ahvaz teaching hospitals. Identification of species was performed by biochemical tests and then confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of rpoB gene. The susceptibility to antibiotics was determined by Kirby−Bauer disk diffusion method. Biofilm formation was assessed by microtiter plate method. Finally, PCR was conducted to detect virulence gene determinants including fimbrial genes, aminoglycoside modifying enzymes‐ and 16S rRNA methylase (RMTase) genes.ResultsTotally, all collected strains were carbapenem resistant and showed multidrug‐ and extensively drug‐resistance phenotype (75% and 25%, respectively). Seventy‐one percent (n = 81) of isolates were non‐susceptible to aminoglycosides. Among aminoglycoside antibiotics, K. pneumoniae isolates showed the highest and lowest resistance rates to tobramycin (71%) and the amikacin (25%), respectively. All biofilm producer strains were positive for the presence virulence determinants including ecpA, fimA, mrkD, and mrkA. Of 81 aminoglycosides non‐susceptible isolates 33% were positive for the presence ant (2″)‐Ia as the most prevalent gene followed by aac (3′)‐IIa and armA (27%), aac (6′)‐Ib (18%), and aph (3′)‐Ia (15%).ConclusionK. pneumoniae isolates showed the highest and the lowest aminoglycoside resistance rates to tobramycin and amikacin, respectively. Majority of isolates were biofilm producers and there was significant association between antibiotic resistance pattern and the strength of biofilm production. The ant(2″)‐Ia, aac (3′)‐IIa, and armA genes in aminoglycoside‐resistant isolates.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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