Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine and Research Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center,1and
2. Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,2 Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mechanisms for the intercellular transfer of VanB-type vancomycin resistance determinants and for the almost universal association of these determinants with those for high-level ampicillin resistance remain poorly defined. We report the discovery of Tn
5382
, a ca. 27-kb putative transposon encoding VanB-type glycopeptide resistance in
Enterococcus faecium
. Open reading frames internal to the right end of Tn
5382
and downstream of the
vanX
B
dipeptidase gene exhibit significant homology to genes encoding the excisase and integrase of conjugative transposon Tn
916
. The ends of Tn
5382
are also homologous to the ends of Tn
916
, especially in regions bound by the integrase enzyme. PCR amplification experiments indicate that Tn
5382
excises to form a circular intermediate in
E. faecium
. Integration of Tn
5382
in the chromosome of
E. faecium
C68 has occurred 113 bp downstream of the stop codon for the
pbp5
gene, which encodes high-level ampicillin resistance in this clinical isolate. Transfer of vancomycin, ampicillin, and tetracycline resistance from C68 to an
E. faecium
recipient strain occurs at low frequency in vitro and is associated with acquisition of a 130- to 160-kb segment of DNA that contains Tn
5382
, the
pbp5
gene, and its putative repressor gene,
psr
. The interenterococcal transfer of this large chromosomal element appears to be the primary mechanism for
vanB
operon spread in northeast Ohio. These results expand the known family of Tn
916
-related transposons, suggest a mechanism for
vanB
operon entry into and dissemination among enterococci, and provide an explanation for the nearly universal association of vancomycin and high-level ampicillin resistance in clinical
E. faecium
strains.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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