Affiliation:
1. Department of Laboratory Medicine
2. Research Institute of Bacterial Resistance
3. Brain Korea 21 Project for Medical Sciences
4. Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 120-752, Korea
5. Department of Molecular Biology, Microbiology Section, University of Siena, Siena I-53100, Italy
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Carbapenem resistance mediated by acquired carbapenemase genes has been increasingly reported, particularly for clinical isolates of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
and
Acinetobacter
spp. Of 1,234 nonduplicate isolates of carbapenem-resistant
Pseudomonas
spp. and
Acinetobacter
spp. isolated at a tertiary-care hospital in Seoul, Korea, 211 (17%) were positive for metallo-β-lactamase (MBL). Of these, 204 (96%) had either the
bla
IMP-1
or
bla
VIM-2
allele. In addition, seven
Acinetobacter baumannii
isolates were found to have a novel MBL gene, which was designated
bla
SIM-1
. The SIM-1 protein has a pI of 7.2, is a new member of subclass B1, and exhibits 64 to 69% identity with the IMP-type MBLs, which are its closest relatives. All SIM-1-producing isolates exhibited relatively low imipenem and meropenem MICs (8 to 16 μg/ml) and had a multidrug resistance phenotype. Expression of the cloned
bla
SIM-1
gene in
Escherichia coli
revealed that the encoded enzyme is capable of hydrolyzing a broad array of β-lactams, including penicillins, narrow- to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins, and carbapenems. The
bla
SIM-1
gene was carried on a gene cassette inserted into a class 1 integron, which included three additional cassettes (
arr-3
,
catB3
, and
aadA1
). The strains were isolated from sputum and urine specimens from patients with pneumonia and urinary tract infections, respectively. All patients had various underlying diseases. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of SmaI-digested genomic DNAs showed that the strains belonged to two different clonal lineages, indicating that horizontal transfer of this gene had occurred and suggesting the possibility of further spread of resistance in the future.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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