Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Infection Control, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A novel aminoglycoside resistance gene,
aac
(
6
′)-
Iad
, encoding aminoglycoside 6′-
N
-acetyltransferase, was identified in
Acinetobacter
genospecies 3 strain A-51. The gene encoded a 144-amino-acid protein, which shared modest identity (up to 36.7%) with some of the aminoglycoside 6′-
N
-acetyltransferases. The results of high-pressure liquid chromatography assays confirmed that the protein is a functional aminoglycoside 6′-
N
-acetyltransferase. The enzyme conferred resistance to amikacin, tobramycin, sisomicin, and isepamicin but not to gentamicin. The prevalence of this gene among
Acinetobacter
clinical isolates in Japan was then investigated. Of 264
Acinetobacter
sp. strains isolated from geographically diverse areas in Japan in 2002, 16 were not susceptible to amikacin, and
aac
(
6
′)
-Iad
was detected in 7. Five of the producers of aminoglycoside 6′-
N
-acetyltransferase type Iad were identified as
Acinetobacter baumannii
, and two were identified as
Acinetobacter
genospecies 3. These results suggest that
aac
(
6
′)-
Iad
plays a substantial role in amikacin resistance among
Acinetobacter
spp. in Japan.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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