Biological Cost of Single and Multiple Norfloxacin Resistance Mutations in Escherichia coli Implicated in Urinary Tract Infections

Author:

Lindgren Patricia Komp1,Marcusson Linda L.1,Sandvang Dorthe2,Frimodt-Møller Niels2,Hughes Diarmaid1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Box 596, Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, S-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden

2. Department of Microbiological R&D, Division of Microbiology, Statens Serum Institut, 5 Artillerivej, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark

Abstract

ABSTRACT Resistance to fluoroquinolones in urinary tract infection (UTIs) caused by Escherichia coli is associated with multiple mutations, typically those that alter DNA gyrase and DNA topoisomerase IV and those that regulate AcrAB-TolC-mediated efflux. We asked whether a fitness cost is associated with the accumulation of these multiple mutations. Mutants of the susceptible E. coli UTI isolate Nu14 were selected through three to five successive steps with norfloxacin. Each selection was performed with the MIC of the selected strain. After each selection the MIC was measured; and the regions of gyrA , gyrB , parC , and parE , previously associated with resistance mutations, and all of marOR and acrR were sequenced. The first selection step yielded mutations in gyrA , gyrB , and marOR . Subsequent selection steps yielded mutations in gyrA , parE , and marOR but not in gyrB , parC , or acrR . Resistance-associated mutations were identified in almost all isolates after selection steps 1 and 2 but in less than 50% of isolates after subsequent selection steps. Selected strains were competed in vitro, in urine, and in a mouse UTI infection model against the starting strain, Nu14. First-step mutations were not associated with significant fitness costs. However, the accumulation of three or more resistance-associated mutations was usually associated with a large reduction in biological fitness, both in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, in some lineages a partial restoration of fitness was associated with the accumulation of additional mutations in late selection steps. We suggest that the relative biological costs of multiple mutations may influence the evolution of E. coli strains that develop resistance to fluoroquinolones.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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