In this study, the distribution of phylogenetic groups and the genetic detection of virulence factors in CTX-M-15 β-lactamase-producing uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains were analyzed. Twenty eight strains were isolated between January 2009 and July 2011 from patients with urinary tract infection (UTI) who attended the Public Health Laboratory at Mérida, Venezuela. Determination of phylogenetic groups and detection of six virulence genes, fimH, fyuA, kpsMTII, usp, PAI and papAH, were performed by PCR amplification. Fifteen of the 28 isolates were mainly located in the phylogenetic group A, followed by B2 (12/28) and D (1/28). No direct relationship between the severity or recurrence of UTI and the distribution of phylogroups was observed. All studied virulence factors were found in group B2 strains with the highest frequency. The prevalent virulence profile included the combination of three main genes: fimH, kpsMTII and fyuA and, to a lesser extent, the presence of other determinants such as usp, PAI and/or papAH. These results indicate that virulent UPEC incorporated three important properties: adhesion, iron uptake and evasion of phagocytosis, which favored the production of recurrent UTI. This is the first report describing the association of phylogenetic groups with the potential virulence of CTX-M-15 β-lactamase producing UPEC strains in Venezuela.
A clinical isolate of C. freundii with reduced susceptibility to extended-spectrum β-lactams from a woman with cystocele associated with recurrent urinary tract infection was analyzed. Susceptibility tests, double disk synergy tests (DDST) and enzymatic activity by the agar iodometric method suggested the presence of ESBLs. Conjugation experiments revealed the presence of a large conjugative plasmid (pLM07/20) with an exclusive FrepB replicon type (IncF/FIB). PCR analysis and sequencing confirmed the presence of the blaCTX-M-14 gene in the pLM07/20 from C. freundii.LM07/10. Although this is the first report of CTX-M-14 in Venezuela, we alert the medical community that future increase of these β-lactamases in our city could be due to dissemination of plasmids into bacterial populations.
hicieron la caracterización fenotípica y molecular de las cepas estudiadas, así como el análisis bioinformático. Gabriel Gutkind y María Araque diseñaron el estudio, la discusión crítica y la escritura final del manuscrito. ARTÍCULO ORIGINAL Biomédica 2013;33:268- Introducción. Las secuencias de inserción tales como ISCR1 promueven la captura, transposición y expresión de los genes bla CTX-M , facilitando, de esta manera, su diseminación rápida en la población bacteriana.Objetivo. Se determinó la presencia del elemento ISCR1 y su asociación con genes bla CTX-M-1 y bla CTX-M-2 en plásmidos de diferentes grupos de incompatibilidad en Klebsiella pneumoniae de origen hospitalario. Materiales y métodos. Se aislaron tres cepas de K. pneumoniae con sensibilidad disminuida a cefalosporinas de amplio espectro, de neonatos con septicemia hospitalaria. La presencia de β-lactamasas de espectro expandido (BLEE) fue determinada fenotípicamente. Los plásmidos se aislaron y clasificaron según grupos de incompatibilidad por tipificación del replicón por reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR). Los genes bla BLEE y su asociación a ISCR1 se determinaron por PCR y secuenciación directa, usando varios juegos de iniciadores.Resultados. Todas las cepas demostraron un perfil fenotípico indicativo de producción de BLEE, transferibles por conjugación. Los ensayos de PCR para para cefotaximasas (CTX-M) y el análisis de la secuenciación, revelaron que las cepas portaban genes bla CTX-M-1 y bla CTX-M-2. Estos genes se encontraron en plásmidos conjugados de 150 kb, aproximadamente, relacionados con los grupos IncN e IncFIIA, respectivamente. ISCR1 se encontró 'aguas arriba' (upstream) y asociado con los genes bla CTX-M-1 y bla CTX-M-2 .Conclusión. Este es el primer reporte realizado en Venezuela donde la presencia de ISCR1 está estrechamente asociada con la movilización de los genes bla CTX-M-1 y bla CTX-M-2 en plásmidos conjugativos IncN y IncFIIA en cepas de K. pneumoniae que circulan en una Unidad de Alto Riesgo Neonatal.Palabras clave: Klebsiella pneumoniae, plásmidos, infección hospitalaria, beta-lactamasas, cefotaxima, elementos transponibles de ADN.
Materials and methods:Three strains of K. pneumoniae with reduced susceptibility to extendedspectrum cephalosporins were isolated from neonatal sepsis cases of nosocomial origin. Phenotypic tests showed the presence of ESBLs. Plasmids were isolated and classified according to incompatibility groups by PCR replicon typing. Detection and association of ISCR1 with bla CTX-M genes were determined by PCR and direct sequencing through the use of several sets of PCR primers. Results: All strains showed phenotypic profile consistent with ESBL-producing transferred by conjugation. PCR amplification assay for CTX-M together with sequencing analysis revealed that
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