Prevalence of quinolone resistance mechanisms and associations to minimum inhibitory concentrations in quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from humans and swine in Denmark

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Cavaco, Lina Maria [1 ,3 ]
Frimodt-Moller, Niels [2 ]
Hasman, Henrik [1 ]
Guardabassi, Luca [3 ]
Nielsen, Lene [4 ]
Aarestrup, Frank Moller [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Natl Food Inst, Dept Microbiol & Risk Assessment, Res Grp Antimicrobial Resistance & Mol Epidemiol, DK-1790 Copenhagen V, Denmark
[2] Statens Serum Inst, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Fac Life Sci, Dept Vet Pathobiol, Frederiksberg C, Denmark
[4] Copenhagen Community Hosp Herlev, Dept Clin Microbiol, Herlev, Denmark
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10.1089/mdr.2008.0821
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R51 [传染病];
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Prevalence of quinolone resistance mechanisms and associations to minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of nalidixic acid (NAL) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) were investigated in 124 Escherichia coli isolated from humans (n = 85) and swine (n = 39) in Denmark. The collection included 59 high-level CIP-resistant isolates (MIC >= 4) from human (n = 51) and pig origin (n = 8) and 65 low-level CIP-resistant isolates (MIC >= 0.125) from human (n = 34) and pig origin (n = 31). Resistance by target modification was screened by PCR amplification and sequencing, of the quinolone resistance determining regions (QRDRs) of gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE. QRDR mutations occurred in all except two isolates (98%). All high-level CIP-resistant E. coli had one or two mutations in gyrA in combination with mutations in parC or parE. Mutations in parC and parE were only found in combination with gyrA mutations, and no mutations were observed in gyrB. Efflux pump mechanisms were detected in 10 human (11.8%) and 29 porcine (74.4%) isolates by an efflux pump inhibitor (EPI) agar dilution assay. The aac(6')-Ib-cr gene mediating resistance by enzymatic modification was found in 12 high-level CIP-resistant human isolates. The qnrA and qnrS genes conferring quinolone resistance by target protection were detected in two human low-level CIP-resistant isolates that did not display NAL resistance. As expected, target mutation in QRDRs was the most prevalent mechanism of quinolone resistance. This mechanism was complemented by efflux mechanisms in most porcine isolates. Transferable resistance by target protection or enzymatic modification was less common (10%) and restricted to human isolates.
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