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Plasmid-mediated mcr-1 gene in acinetobacter baumannii and pseudomonas aeruginosa: first report from pakistan
Hameed, Fareeha; Khan, Muhammad Asif; Muhammad, Hafsah; Sarwar, Tahir; Bilal, Hazrat; Rehman, Tayyab Ur.
Affiliation
  • Hameed, Fareeha; Khyber Medical University. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Department of Medical Microbiology. Peshawar. PK
  • Khan, Muhammad Asif; Khyber Medical University. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Department of Medical Microbiology. Peshawar. PK
  • Muhammad, Hafsah; Khyber Medical University. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Department of Medical Microbiology. Peshawar. PK
  • Sarwar, Tahir; Khyber Medical University. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Department of Medical Microbiology. Peshawar. PK
  • Bilal, Hazrat; Anhui University. Institute of Physical Sciences and Information Technology. Department of Health Sciences. Hefei PR. CN
  • Rehman, Tayyab Ur; Khyber Medical University. Institute of Basic Medical Sciences. Department of Medical Microbiology. Peshawar. PK
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop;52: e20190237, 2019. tab, graf
Article in En | LILACS | ID: biblio-1020446
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract

INTRODUCTION:

The increased use of colistin against infections caused by Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa has resulted in colistin resistance. The purpose of this study was to detect plasmid-mediated mcr-1 gene in colistin-resistant A. baumannii and P. aeruginosa isolates.

METHODS:

A total of 146 clinical isolates of A. baumannii (n = 62) and P. aeruginosa (n = 84) were collected from the four largest tertiary care hospitals in Peshawar, Pakistan. All bacterial isolates were phenotypically screened for multidrug resistance using the Kirby-Baur disc diffusion method. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of colistin in all isolates was phenotypically performed using dilution methods. mcr-1 gene was detected through polymerase chain reaction and the nucleotide sequence of amplicon was determined using Sanger sequencing.

RESULTS:

Approximately 96.7% A. baumannii and 83.3% P. aeruginosa isolates were resistant to multiple antibiotics. Colistin resistance was found in 9.6% (6/62) of A. baumannii and 11.9% (10/84) of P. aeruginosa isolates. Among 16 colistin resistant isolates, the mcr-1 gene was detected in one A. baumannii (1.61% of total isolates; 16.6% of colistin resistant isolates) and one P. aeruginosa strain (1.19% of total isolates; 10% of colistin resistant isolates). Nucleotide BLAST showed 98-99% sequence similarity to sequences of the mcr-1 gene in GenBank.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study reports, for the first time, the emergence of plasmid-mediated mcr-1-encoded colistin resistance in multidrug resistant strains of A. baumannii and P. aeruginosa. Further large scales studies are recommended to investigate the prevalence of this mode of resistance in these highly pathogenic bacteria.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Pseudomonas Infections / Bacterial Proteins / Acinetobacter Infections / Acinetobacter baumannii Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop Journal subject: MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2019 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Pseudomonas Infections / Bacterial Proteins / Acinetobacter Infections / Acinetobacter baumannii Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop Journal subject: MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2019 Type: Article