Identification of aac(2)-I type B aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme genes in resistant Acinetobacter baumannii

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The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism underlying the drug resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii toward aminoglycosides. A total of 32 A. baumannii strains were identified by molecular identification and subsequently isolated. The isolates were then amplified by polymerase chain reaction to analyze the 9 aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme genes and 7 16S rRNA methylase genes. Five types of aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme genes and 1 type of 16S rRNA methylase gene were detected in the 32 drug-resistant A. baumannii strains. Positive genes included 7 detection modes, of which the all-6-gene-positive mode aac(2')-Ib+aac(3)-I+aac(6')-Ib+ant(3'')-I+aph(3')-I+armA exhibited the largest number of strains (12, 37.5%). The resistance of A. baumannii against aminoglycosides resulted from the presence of 5 types of aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme genes and the 16S rRNA methylase gene armA. This study is the first to isolate the aac(2')- Ib aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme gene from A. baumannii in a domestic clinical setting.

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Lin, T., Tang, C. G., Li, Q. H., Ji, J., Ge, H. Y., Zhang, X. Y., & Sun, H. P. (2015). Identification of aac(2)-I type B aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme genes in resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(1), 1828–1835. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.March.13.11

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