Molecular characterisation of multidrug-resistant pneumococcal clones colonising healthy children in Mérida, Venezuela


Abstract:

Genetic mechanisms of resistance, clonal composition and the occurrence of pili were analysed in 48 multidrug-resistant (MDR) pneumococci isolated from healthy children in Mérida, Venezuela. Intermediate resistance to penicillin was related to variations in pbp2b and pbp2x. High-level resistance to penicillin as well as low susceptibility to cephalosporins and carbapenems were associated with alterations in pbp1a, pbp2b and pbp2x. Non-β-lactam resistance was associated with Tn3872, Tn5253, Tn6002 and Tn2010 transposons. Macrolide-resistant strains carried ermB or mefE, but not mefA. Tetracycline- and chloramphenicol-resistant pneumococci carried tetM and cat, respectively. MDR pneumococci were related to six clonal complexes (CCs), largely CC156 or CC15. Limited diversity in pbp2a,2b,2x-RFLP profiles within each clone was observed. Conversely, detection of non-β-lactam resistance and transposons revealed clear genetic diversity within clones. A group of non-typeable/cpsA-negative pneumococci related to the null capsule clade 1 (NCC1) carrying a Tn2009 element was found. Each NCC1-related strain showed a novel MLST allelic combination and a different pbp2a,2b,2x-RFLP profile. PI-1 (pilus type 1 rrgC gene) was present in most of the MDR pneumococci and its occurrence was commonly homogeneous within each clone. PI-1 was present in all CC242 and CC320 pneumococci, whereas it was absent in all CC37, CC81 and NCC1 isolates. CC156 and CC15 isolates showed variations in the occurrence of PI-1. Both PI-1 and the islet for pilus type 2 were present in CC320 isolates. We provide useful data to follow the evolution of clonal composition, mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and the occurrence of pili among pneumococci circulating in Mérida.

Año de publicación:

2018

Keywords:

  • MLST
  • STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE
  • GENETIC DIVERSITY
  • Multidrug resistance
  • Pilus
  • Pneumococcal clone

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Tipo de documento:

Article

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Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Microbiología
  • Microbiología
  • Microbiología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Enfermedades
  • Farmacología y terapéutica
  • Microorganismos, hongos y algas