Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp
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Resumo: | Horizontal gene transfer events provide the basis for extensive dissemination of antimicrobial resistance traits between bacterial populations. Conjugation is considered to be the most frequent mechanism behind new resistance acquisitions in clinical pathogens but does not fully explain the resistance patterns seen in some bacterial genera. Gene transfer by natural transformation has been described for numerous clinical isolates, including some Acinetobacter species. The main aim of this study was to determine to what extent clinical, resistant Acinetobacter spp. isolates, express competence for natural transformation. Twenty-two clinical Acinetobacter spp. isolates collected over a 16-year time period, from five different geographical separated and/or distinct Portuguese Hospitals were tested for natural transformability. Fourteen isolates, including 11 A. baumannii, 2 A. nosocomialis and 1 Acinetobacter sp., were identified as competent on semisolid media facilitating surface-motility. Competent Acinetobacter isolates were found in all the hospitals tested. Furthermore, osmolarity was shown to influence the uptake of exogenous DNA by competent A. baumannii A118. Our study demonstrates that natural competence is common among clinical isolates of Acinetobacter spp., and hence likely an important trait for resistance acquisition. |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp Domingues, Sara Acinetobacter baumannii Acinetobacter nosocomialis clinical isolates horizontal gene transfer natural transformation competence osmolarity |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
title_full |
Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Competence for Natural Transformation Is Common among Clinical Strains of Resistant Acinetobacter spp |
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Domingues, Sara |
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Domingues, Sara Rosário, Natasha Cândido, Ângela Neto, Daniela Nielsen, Kaare M Silva, Gabriela J. da |
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Rosário, Natasha Cândido, Ângela Neto, Daniela Nielsen, Kaare M Silva, Gabriela J. da |
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Domingues, Sara Rosário, Natasha Cândido, Ângela Neto, Daniela Nielsen, Kaare M Silva, Gabriela J. da |
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Acinetobacter baumannii Acinetobacter nosocomialis clinical isolates horizontal gene transfer natural transformation competence osmolarity |
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Acinetobacter baumannii Acinetobacter nosocomialis clinical isolates horizontal gene transfer natural transformation competence osmolarity |
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Horizontal gene transfer events provide the basis for extensive dissemination of antimicrobial resistance traits between bacterial populations. Conjugation is considered to be the most frequent mechanism behind new resistance acquisitions in clinical pathogens but does not fully explain the resistance patterns seen in some bacterial genera. Gene transfer by natural transformation has been described for numerous clinical isolates, including some Acinetobacter species. The main aim of this study was to determine to what extent clinical, resistant Acinetobacter spp. isolates, express competence for natural transformation. Twenty-two clinical Acinetobacter spp. isolates collected over a 16-year time period, from five different geographical separated and/or distinct Portuguese Hospitals were tested for natural transformability. Fourteen isolates, including 11 A. baumannii, 2 A. nosocomialis and 1 Acinetobacter sp., were identified as competent on semisolid media facilitating surface-motility. Competent Acinetobacter isolates were found in all the hospitals tested. Furthermore, osmolarity was shown to influence the uptake of exogenous DNA by competent A. baumannii A118. Our study demonstrates that natural competence is common among clinical isolates of Acinetobacter spp., and hence likely an important trait for resistance acquisition. |
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