1992
DOI: 10.1128/aac.36.2.463
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Genetic basis of tetracycline resistance in clinical isolates of Listeria monocytogenes

Abstract: The genetic basis of tetracycline resistance was studied in 25 clinical isolates of Listeria monocytogenes. Resistance to tetracycline was associated with resistance to minocycline and due to the presence of the tet(M) gene in 24 strains. Association of tet(M) with int-Tn, the gene encoding the protein required for the movements of Tn1545-like conjugative transposons, was found in all strains. Cotransfer of tet(M) and int-Tn among L. monocytogenes cells and from L. monocytogenes to Enterococcusfaecalis was det… Show more

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“…In previous studies, it has been proposed that emergence of multiple-antibiotic resistance in L. monocytogenes BM4210 was secondary to acquisition of a replicon originating in the Enterococcus-Streptococcus genera (22). Demonstration of a direct exchange of genetic information between Enterococcusfaecalis and L. monocytogenes in the digestive tract of gnotobiotic mice (8) and detection in L. monocytogenes of tet(M) associated with int-Tn, the gene encoding the protein required for the movements of enterococcal conjugative transposons, constitute additional support for this suggestion (25). The tet(S) gene was detected in two other clinical isolates of L. monocytogenes isolated in France and Switzerland (5) but its occurrence in enterococci and streptococci has not been reported.…”
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“…In previous studies, it has been proposed that emergence of multiple-antibiotic resistance in L. monocytogenes BM4210 was secondary to acquisition of a replicon originating in the Enterococcus-Streptococcus genera (22). Demonstration of a direct exchange of genetic information between Enterococcusfaecalis and L. monocytogenes in the digestive tract of gnotobiotic mice (8) and detection in L. monocytogenes of tet(M) associated with int-Tn, the gene encoding the protein required for the movements of enterococcal conjugative transposons, constitute additional support for this suggestion (25). The tet(S) gene was detected in two other clinical isolates of L. monocytogenes isolated in France and Switzerland (5) but its occurrence in enterococci and streptococci has not been reported.…”
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“…Total DNAs from Enterococcus and Streptococcus spp. were prepared as described previously (25). The presence of DNA was monitored by agarose gel electrophoresis.…”
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“…It appears that virtually the same profile has been identified over the years and in different countries. In relation to tetracycline, this research highlighted the extreme sensitivity of the 68 strains to this drug, contrasting with the emergence of clinical strains resistant to tetracycline, related to the gene tetM 5,22,23 .…”
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