Affiliation:
1. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (G-08), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Abstract
ABSTRACT
USA300 methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA) isolates are usually resistant only to oxacillin, erythromycin, and, increasingly, levofloxacin. Of these, oxacillin and levofloxacin resistances are chromosomally encoded. Plasmid-mediated clindamycin, mupirocin, and/or tetracycline resistance has been observed among USA300 isolates, but these descriptions were limited to specific patient populations or isolated occurrences. We examined the antimicrobial susceptibilities of invasive MRSA isolates from a national surveillance population in order to identify USA300 isolates with unusual, possibly emerging, plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance. DNA from these isolates was assayed for the presence of resistance determinants and the presence of a pSK41-like conjugative plasmid. Of 823 USA300 isolates, 72 (9%) were tetracycline resistant; 69 of these were doxycycline susceptible and
tet
K
positive, and 3 were doxycycline resistant and
tet
M
positive. Fifty-one (6.2%) isolates were clindamycin resistant and
erm
C
positive; 22 (2.7%) isolates were high-level mupirocin resistant (
mup
A
positive); 5 (0.6%) isolates were trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ) resistant, of which 4 were
dfr
A
positive; and 7 (0.9%) isolates were gentamicin resistant and
aac
6
′-
aph
2
″ positive. Isolates with pSK41-like plasmids (
n
= 24) were positive for
mup
A
(
n
= 19),
dfr
A
(
n
= 6),
aac
6
′-
aph
2
″ (
n
= 6),
tet
M
(
n
= 2), and
erm
C
(
n
= 8); 20 pSK41-positive isolates were positive for two or more resistance genes. Conjugative transfer of resistance was demonstrated between four gentamicin- and mupirocin-resistant and three gentamicin- and TMP-SMZ-resistant USA300 isolates; transconjugants harbored a single pSK41-like plasmid, which was PCR positive for
aac
6
′-
aph
2
″ and either
mup
A
and/or
dfr
A
. USA300 and USA100 isolates from the same state with identical resistance profiles contained pSK41-like plasmids with indistinguishable restriction and Southern blot profiles, suggesting horizontal plasmid transfer between USA100 and USA300 isolates.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
Cited by
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