Molecular Characterization of Chromosomal Class C β-Lactamase and Its Regulatory Gene in Ochrobactrum anthropi

Author:

Nadjar David1,Labia Roger2,Cerceau Claude2,Bizet Chantal3,Philippon Alain4,Arlet Guillaume1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Bactériologie, Hôpital Tenon, UFR Saint-Antoine,1

2. CNRS-UBO-MHN, Unité FRE 2125, Quimper,2 France

3. Collection de l'Institut Pasteur, Institut Pasteur,3 and

4. Service de Bactériologie, CHU Cochin,4 Paris, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT Ochrobactrum anthropi , formerly known as CDC group Vd, is an oxidase-producing, gram-negative, obligately aerobic, non-lactose-fermenting bacillus of low virulence that occasionally causes human infections. It is highly resistant to all β-lactams except imipenem. A clinical isolate, SLO74, and six reference strains were tested. MICs of penicillins, aztreonam, and most cephalosporins tested, including cefotaxime and ceftazidime, were >128 μg/ml and of cefepime were 64 to >128 μg/ml. Clavulanic acid was ineffective and tazobactam had a weak effect in association with piperacillin. Two genes, ampR and ampC , were cloned by inserting restriction fragments of genomic DNA from the clinical strain O. anthropi SLO74 into pBK-CMV to give the recombinant plasmid pBK-OA1. The pattern of resistance to β-lactams of this clone was similar to that of the parental strain, except for its resistance to cefepime (MIC, 0.5 μg/ml). The deduced amino acid sequence of the AmpC β-lactamase (pI, 8.9) was only 41 to 52% identical to the sequence of other chromosomally encoded and plasmid-encoded class C β-lactamases. The kinetic properties of this β-lactamase were typical for this class of β-lactamases. Upstream from the ampC gene, the ampR gene encodes a protein with a sequence that is 46 to 62% identical to those of other AmpR proteins and with an amino-terminal DNA-binding domain typical of transcriptional activators of the Lys-R family. The deduced amino acid sequences of the ampC genes of the six reference strains were 96 to 99% identical to the sequence of the clinical strain. The β-lactamase characterized from strain SLO74 was named OCH-1 (gene, bla OCH-I ).

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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