Affiliation:
1. Molecular Microbiology Laboratory, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
2. Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
3. Marshfield Laboratories, Marshfield, Wisconsin
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We determined allelic polymorphisms in the
mec
complexes of 524 methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
isolates by partial or complete sequencing of three
mec
genes,
mecA, mecI
, and
mecR1
. The isolates had been collected over a 10-year period from patients living in rural Wisconsin, where the use of antibiotics was expected to be lower than in the bigger cities. Of the 18 mutation types identified, 16 had not been described previously. The five most common mutations were a mutation 7 nucleotides (nt) upstream from the start site (G→T) in the
mecA
promoter (34.7%), an E246G change encoded by
mecA
(2.2%), a cytosine insertion at codon 257 in
mecA
(13.2%), an N121K change encoded by
mecI
(7.8%), and a major
mecI
-
mecR1
deletion designated as a class B1
mec
complex deletion type (25.4%). There was a high degree of conservation of the amino acid sequence of MecR1. Strains with the same mutations had variable resistance to oxacillin, and the median MIC for isolates that harbored the 7-nt-upstream mutation was lower than that for strains harboring other mutations. Our data suggest that the
mecA
promoter mutation plays a more important role in determining methicillin resistance than mutations in
mecI
and
mecA
do. Eighty-five percent of the tested isolates (
n
= 148) with the
mecA
promoter mutation and the class B1
mec
complex deletion belonged to the same major clonal group, identified as MCG-2, and harbored the type IV staphylococcal cassette chromosome
mec
DNA. There was also a wide range of oxacillin MICs for strains with wild-type
mecA
,
mecI
, and
mecR1
sequences, suggesting that the genetic backgrounds of clinical strains are significant in determining susceptibility to methicillin.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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