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  • Title: [Mobile genetic elements associated with erythromycin-resistant isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae in Colombia].
    Author: Ramos V, Duarte C, Díaz A, Moreno J.
    Journal: Biomedica; 2014 Apr; 34 Suppl 1():209-16. PubMed ID: 24968052.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: Resistance to macrolide antibiotics is increasing in clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae and is associated with the presence of mobile genetic elements. Objetive: The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of serotypes and transposons among macrolide-resistant invasive isolates of S. pneumoniae in Colombia from 1994 to 2011. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 225 macrolide-resistant S. pneumoniae isolates were analyzed. The isolates had epidemiological data, serotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns. The phenotypes were tested by erythromycin-clindamycin double-disk test. We investigated the presence of transposons by several multiplex PCRs to identify the genes erm (B), mef(A), mef(E), tet M, Cat , Aph3 -III, int -Tn 916 , xis -Tn 916 , TnpA -Tn 917 , TnpR -Tn 917 and int -Tn 5252 . RESULTS: Of all isolates, 62.7%, 2.7% and 34.6% of isolates exhibited cMLS B, iMLS B, and M phenotypes, respectively. Multiresistance was observed in 69.3% of these strains. The most prevalent genetic elements in MLS B were the Tn 5253 (34%), mostly carried in serotype 6B isolates and found to be related to the international clone Spain-ST90; Tn 1545 (18.4%), carried by serotype 19A and related to ST276, and Tn 3872 (14.9%), mainly detected in capsular types 6B and 14. Other seven transposons (32.7%) were associated with different serotypes. The mega element (62.8%) was associated to serotype 6A and ST473 in M phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of erythromycin-resistance isolates of S. pneumoniae in Colombia had the cMLS B phenotype and was associated with the presence of transposons, which carry multiple resistance determinants for other antibiotics. Moreover, isolates with M phenotype carried the gene mef( E) in the mega element.
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