Affiliation:
1. Microbiology Programme, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Box 596, Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, S-75124 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Resistance to fusidic acid in
Staphylococcus aureus
is caused by mutation of the elongation factor G (EF-G) drug target (FusA class) or by expression of a protein that protects the drug target (FusB and FusC classes). Recently, two novel genetic classes of small-colony variants (SCVs) were identified among fusidic acid-resistant mutants selected in vitro (FusA-SCV and FusE classes). We analyzed a phylogenetically diverse collection of fusidic acid-resistant bacteremia isolates to determine which resistance classes were prevalent and whether these were associated with particular phylogenetic lineages. Each isolate was shown by DNA sequencing and plasmid curing to carry only one determinant of fusidic acid resistance, with approximately equal frequencies of the FusA, FusB, and FusC genetic classes. The FusA class (mutations in
fusA
) were distributed among different phylogenetic types. Two distinct variants of the FusC class (chromosomal
fusC
gene) were identified, and FusC was also distributed among different phylogenetic types. In contrast, the FusB class (carrying
fusB
on a plasmid) was found in closely related types. No FusE-class mutants (carrying mutations in
rplF
) were found. However, one FusA-class isolate had multiple mutations in the
fusA
gene, including one altering a codon associated with the FusA-SCV class. SCVs are frequently unstable and may undergo compensatory evolution to a normal growth phenotype after their initial occurrence. Accordingly, this normal-growth isolate might have evolved from a fusidic acid-resistant SCV. We conclude that at least three different resistance classes are prevalent among fusidic acid-resistant bacteremia isolates of
S. aureus
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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