Affiliation:
1. Biology Department, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Abstract
ABSTRACT
To determine whether the widespread clinical use of β-lactams has been selective for
Citrobacter freundii-
derived alleles of plasmid
ampC
genes, we generated a Bayesian consensus phylogeny of the published
ampC
sequences and compared the MICs of 16 β-lactam antibiotics for
Escherichia coli
strains containing cloned copies of the
C. freundii ampC
alleles. We found that for the majority of compounds investigated, there has been essentially no increase in β-lactam resistance conferred by those alleles. We also found that
ampC
alleles from the chromosomes of two β-lactam-sensitive
C. freundii
strains isolated in the 1920s, before the clinical use of antibiotics, were as effective at providing β-lactam resistance in
E. coli
as were the plasmid-borne alleles from β-lactam-resistant clinical isolates. These results suggest that selection for increased resistance to β-lactam antibiotics has not been a significant force directing the evolution of the
C. freundii ampC
alleles found in β-lactam-resistant clinical isolates.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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