Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology, University and University Hospital of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Molecular analysis of 17 genomically unrelated clinical VanB-type vancomycin-resistant enterococcus isolates from hospital patients in Germany, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States revealed three subtypes of the
vanB
gene cluster—
vanB1
,
vanB2
, and
vanB3
—which was in accordance with previous subtyping of the ligase gene sequence. There was no correlation between
vanB
subtype and levels of vancomycin resistance. All strains studied carried a structurally conserved
vanB
gene cluster as shown by long-range PCR (long PCR) covering 5,959 bp of the published sequence in
vanB1
strain V583. Restriction analysis of long PCR amplicons displayed one unique
vanB1
pattern and a second
vanB2
- and
vanB3
-specific pattern. The
vanS
B
-vanY
B
intergenic sequences with flanking coding regions were identical within each
vanB
subtype with one exception. A U.S.
vanB2
isolate had a 789-bp enlargement of this region containing a putative open reading frame (ORF) with substantial homology to an ORF in the
Clostridium perfringens
IS
1469
insertion element. The molecular heterogeneity within the
vanB
gene cluster has implications for the selection of PCR primers, as the primers must ensure detection of all
vanB
subtypes, and is of importance when considering reservoirs and dissemination of
vanB
resistance. The molecular identity within the
vanB1
and the
vanB2
subtype indicates horizontal transmission of both gene clusters between isolates in different geographical areas. Restriction analysis of long PCR
vanB
amplicons may reveal specific varieties that can be used as epidemiological markers for mobile determinants conferring VanB-type resistance. The finding of three distinct
vanB
gene clusters should encourage a search for different environmental reservoirs of
vanB
resistance determinants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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