Identification and Minisequencing-Based Discrimination of SHV β-Lactamases in Nosocomial Infection-Associated Klebsiella pneumoniae in Brisbane, Australia

Author:

Howard Christopher1,van Daal Angela1,Kelly Gregory1,Schooneveldt Jacqueline2,Nimmo Graeme2,Giffard Philip M.1

Affiliation:

1. Cooperative Research Centre for Diagnostics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland

2. Queensland Health Pathology Services, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) are active against oxyimino cephalosporins and monobactams. Twenty-one Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates obtained between 1991 and 1995 at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, were subject to amplification and sequencing of the SHV β-lactamase-encoding genes. Thirteen strains were phenotypically ESBL positive. Of these, six strains carried the bla SHV-2a gene and seven strains carried the bla SHV-12 gene. Eight strains were phenotypically ESBL negative. Of these, seven strains carried the non-ESBL bla SHV-11 gene and one strain carried the non-ESBL bla SHV-1 gene. There was complete correspondence between the ESBL phenotype and the presence or absence of an ESBL-encoding gene(s). In addition, it was determined that of the 13 ESBL-positive strains, at least 4 carried copies of a non-ESBL-encoding gene in addition to the bla SHV-2a or bla SHV12 gene. A minisequencing-based assay was developed to discriminate the different SHV classes. This technique, termed “first-nucleotide change,” involves the identification of the base added to a primer in a single-nucleotide extension reaction. The assay targeted polymorphisms at the first bases of codons 238 and 240 and reliably discriminated ESBL-positive strains from ESBL-negative strains and also distinguished strains carrying bla SHV-2a from strains carrying bla SHV-12 . In addition, this method was used to demonstrate an association between the relative copy numbers of bla SHV genes in individual strains and the levels of antibiotic resistance.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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