Permeability to carbapenems of Proteus mirabilis mutants selected for resistance to imipenem or other β-lactams

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An imipenem-resistant mutant of Proteus mirabilis lacked a 26 kDa outer membrane protein (OMP). It has previously been postulated that this protein is a porin, but the present mutant, which was cross-resistant to mecillinam but not to other β-lactams, proved as permeable to carbapenems as its parent. A mecillinam-selected mutant had similar cross-resistance yet retained the 26 kDa OMP, confirming that this protein was not important to resistance. In contrast, cefoxitin-selected mutants retained the 26 kDa protein but had diminished expression of major 41 and 44 kDa OMPs and showed reduced uptake of carbapenems, although this promoted resistance only when a carbapenemase was also present. We conclude that the imipenem-selected mutant owed its resistance to some factor other than porin loss, probably to a lesion in penicillin-binding protein 2.

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Villar, H. E., Danel, F., & Livermore, D. M. (1997). Permeability to carbapenems of Proteus mirabilis mutants selected for resistance to imipenem or other β-lactams. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 40(3), 365–370. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/40.3.365

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