Characterization of a new integron containing blaVIM-1 and aac(6′)-IIc in a Enterobacter cloacae clinical isolate from Greece

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Objectives: A clinical isolate of Enterobacter cloacae exhibiting reduced susceptibility to imipenem and a positive EDTA-disc synergy test was studied for carbapenemase production. Materials and methods: MICs were determined with standard procedures as well as using a higher inoculum. Isoelectric focusing of cell extracts was used for detection of β-lactamases. PCR assays with primers specific for the blaVIM gene and the conserved segments of class 1 integrons and sequence analyses were carried out to identify the gene and to map the metallo-β-lactamase encoding integron. Transferability of the gene was assessed with conjugation experiments using the filter mating technique. To identify the location of the blaVIM-1 gene, Southern hybridization was carried out in genomic DNA using an internal fragment of the blaVIM-1 gene as a probe, amplified by PCR. Results: The isolate was resistant to extended-spectrum β-lactams. The MICs of carbapenems were below the resistance breakpoints but rose above resistance breakpoints when an inoculum of 108 cfu/mL was used. Isoelectric focusing detected a β-lactamase with a pl of 6.1, which exhibited imipenem-hydrolysing activity in a microbiological assay. Ceftazidime and imipenem resistance were not transferable by conjugation. PCR assays identified the blaVIM-1 gene in the variable region of a class 1 integron which also carried the aac(6′)-IIc gene. The blaVIM-1 probe hybridized with an approximately 130 kb fragment of genomic DNA, suggesting a chromosomal location of the gene. Conclusion: We describe a novel class 1 integron containing blaVIM-1 and aac(6′)-IIc genes in an E. cloacae clinical isolate. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. All rights reserved.

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Galani, I., Souli, M., Chryssouli, Z., Orlandou, K., & Giamarellou, H. (2005). Characterization of a new integron containing blaVIM-1 and aac(6′)-IIc in a Enterobacter cloacae clinical isolate from Greece. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 55(5), 634–638. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dki073

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