Mosaic penA alleles have caused most of the cephalosporin resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae, but their evolution is mostly unknown. The penA gene from Neisseria cinerea strain AM1601 (ceftriaxone MIC, 1.0 g/ml) caused ceftriaxone resistance (MIC, 1 g/ml) in a ceftriaxone-susceptible gonococcal strain. The 3=-terminal half of AM1601 penA was almost identical to that of the ceftriaxone-resistant gonococcal GU140106 and FC428 strains. N. cinerea can serve as a reservoir of ceftriaxone resistance-mediating penA sequences that can be transferred to gonococci.
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Igawa, G., Yamagishi, Y., Lee, K. I., Dorin, M., Shimuta, K., Suematsu, H., … Ohnishia, M. (2018). Neisseria cinerea with high ceftriaxone MIC Is a source of ceftriaxone and cefixime resistance-mediating penA sequences in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02069-17
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