Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains harbouring an unusual blaVIM-4 gene cassette isolated from hospitalized children in Poland (1998-2001)

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Objectives: During 1997-2001, 151 isolates of imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa were obtained from clinical specimens taken from children hospitalized in Warsaw, Poland. These strains were investigated further to determine the mechanism of resistance. Methods: The strains were analysed by a combination of genotyping and PCR-based strategies. Results: Eleven of these strains were found to contain the metallo-β-lactamase (MβL) gene blaVIM-4. The first strain appeared in 1998, and P. aeruginosa strains harbouring this MβL have become endemic in this hospital since then. All P. aeruginosa strains belonged to serotype O:6, and PFGE analysis revealed four different patterns and three sub-types. All 11 MβL-producing strains contained an identical class 1 integron with the usual 5′ and 3′ conserved sequences. The integron included two resistance cassettes, aacA4 in the first position and the blaVIM-4 cassette in the second position. The blaVIM-4 gene included an unusual direct repeat of 169 bp of the 3′ portion of the blaVIM-4 gene. Conclusions: An unusual blaVIM-4 MβL has become endemic in P. aeruginosa isolates infecting Polish children hospitalized on surgical wards. The formation of this unusual blaVIM-4 gene cassette could be explained by a mechanism involving deletion of a segment of an ancestral tandem repeat of blaVIM-4 via slipped strand replication, mediated by a combination of polymerase and integrase. © The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2004; all rights reserved.

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Patzer, J., Toleman, M. A., Deshpande, L. M., Kamińska, W., Dzierzanowska, D., Bennett, P. M., … Walsh, T. R. (2004). Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains harbouring an unusual blaVIM-4 gene cassette isolated from hospitalized children in Poland (1998-2001). Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 53(3), 451–456. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkh095

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