Dissemination of an Enterococcus Inc18-Like vanA Plasmid Associated with Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Author:

Zhu Wenming1,Murray Patrick R.2,Huskins W. Charles3,Jernigan John A.1,McDonald Lawrence C.1,Clark Nancye C.1,Anderson Karen F.1,McDougal Linda K.1,Hageman Jeff C.1,Olsen-Rasmussen Melissa4,Frace Mike4,Alangaden George J.5,Chenoweth Carol6,Zervos Marcus J.7,Robinson-Dunn Barbara8,Schreckenberger Paul C.9,Reller L. Barth10,Rudrik James T.11,Patel Jean B.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion

2. National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

3. College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

4. Division of Scientific Resources, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, MS-G08, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, Georgia

5. Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan

6. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

7. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

8. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan

9. Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois

10. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

11. Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, Michigan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Of the 9 vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) cases reported to date in the literature, 7 occurred in Michigan. In 5 of the 7 Michigan VRSA cases, an Inc18-like vanA plasmid was identified in the VRSA isolate and/or an associated vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) isolate from the same patient. This plasmid may play a critical role in the emergence of VRSA. We studied the geographical distribution of the plasmid by testing 1,641 VRE isolates from three separate collections by PCR for plasmid-specific genes traA , repR , and vanA . Isolates from one collection (phase 2) were recovered from surveillance cultures collected in 17 hospitals in 13 states. All VRE isolates from 2 Michigan institutions ( n = 386) and between 60 and 70 VRE isolates ( n = 883) from the other hospitals were tested. Fifteen VRE isolates (3.9%) from Michigan were positive for an Inc18-like vanA plasmid (9 E. faecalis [12.5%], 3 E. faecium [1.0%], 2 E. avium , and 1 E. raffinosus ). Six VRE isolates (0.6%) from outside Michigan were positive (3 E. faecalis [2.7%] and 3 E. faecium [0.4%]). Of all E. faecalis isolates tested, 6.0% were positive for the plasmid, compared to 0.6% for E. faecium and 3.0% for other spp. Fourteen of the 15 plasmid-positive isolates from Michigan had the same Tn 1546 insertion site location as the VRSA-associated Inc18-like plasmid, whereas 5 of 6 plasmid-positive isolates from outside Michigan differed in this characteristic. Most plasmid-positive E. faecalis isolates demonstrated diverse patterns by PFGE, with the exception of three pairs with indistinguishable patterns, suggesting that the plasmid is mobile in nature. Although VRE isolates with the VRSA-associated Inc18-like vanA plasmid were more common in Michigan, they remain rare. Periodic surveillance of VRE isolates for the plasmid may be useful in predicting the occurrence of VRSA.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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