Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil
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Resumo: | The mechanisms involved in the uncommon resistance phenotype, carbapenem resistance and broad-spectrum cephalosporin susceptibility, were investigated in 25 Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates that exhibited this phenotype, which were recovered from three different hospitals located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The antimicrobial susceptibility profile was determined by CLSI broth microdilution. 8-lactamase-encoding genes were investigated by PCR followed by DNA sequencing. Carbapenem hydrolysis activity was investigated by spectrophotometer and MALDI-TOF assays. The mRNA transcription level of oprD was assessed by qRT-PCR and the outer membrane proteins profile was evaluated by SDS-PAGE. Genetic relationship among P. aeruginosa isolates was assessed by PFGE. Carbapenems hydrolysis was not detected by carbapenemase assay in the carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible P. aueruginosa clinical isolates. OprD decreased expression was observed in all P. aeruginosa isolates by qRT-PCR. The outer membrane protein profile by SDS-PAGE suggested a change in the expression of the 46 kDa porin that could correspond to OprD porin. The isolates were clustered into 17 genotypes without predominance of a specific PFGE pattern. These results emphasize the involvement of multiple chromosomal mechanisms in carbapenem-resistance among clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa, alert for adaptation of P. aeruginosa clinical isolates under antimicrobial selective pressure and make aware of the emergence of an uncommon phenotype among P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. (C) 2016 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in BrazilGram-negative bacilliCarbapenem resistanceOprD porinThe mechanisms involved in the uncommon resistance phenotype, carbapenem resistance and broad-spectrum cephalosporin susceptibility, were investigated in 25 Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates that exhibited this phenotype, which were recovered from three different hospitals located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The antimicrobial susceptibility profile was determined by CLSI broth microdilution. 8-lactamase-encoding genes were investigated by PCR followed by DNA sequencing. Carbapenem hydrolysis activity was investigated by spectrophotometer and MALDI-TOF assays. The mRNA transcription level of oprD was assessed by qRT-PCR and the outer membrane proteins profile was evaluated by SDS-PAGE. Genetic relationship among P. aeruginosa isolates was assessed by PFGE. Carbapenems hydrolysis was not detected by carbapenemase assay in the carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible P. aueruginosa clinical isolates. OprD decreased expression was observed in all P. aeruginosa isolates by qRT-PCR. The outer membrane protein profile by SDS-PAGE suggested a change in the expression of the 46 kDa porin that could correspond to OprD porin. The isolates were clustered into 17 genotypes without predominance of a specific PFGE pattern. These results emphasize the involvement of multiple chromosomal mechanisms in carbapenem-resistance among clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa, alert for adaptation of P. aeruginosa clinical isolates under antimicrobial selective pressure and make aware of the emergence of an uncommon phenotype among P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. (C) 2016 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Lab ALERTA, Disciplina Infectol, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilHosp Benemerita Soc Portuguesa Beneficencia & Hos, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Laboratório ALERTA, Disciplina de Infectologia, São Paulo, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)FAPESP: 2010/12891-9Elsevier Brazil2020-07-31T12:46:49Z2020-07-31T12:46:49Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion57-62http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2016.10.008Brazilian Journal Of Infectious Diseases. Rio De Janeiro, v. 21, n. 1, p. 57-62, 2017.10.1016/j.bjid.2016.10.0081413-8670https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/56382WOS:000394831200009engBrazilian Journal Of Infectious DiseasesRio De Janeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampana, Eloiza Helena [UNIFESP]Xavier, Danilo Elias [UNIFESP]Petrolini, Fernanda Villas-Boas [UNIFESP]Cordeiro-Moura, Jhonatha Rodrigo [UNIFESP]Elmor de Araujo, Maria RitaGales, Ana Cristina [UNIFESP]reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2021-10-04T21:26:15Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/56382Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652021-10-04T21:26:15Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil Campana, Eloiza Helena [UNIFESP] Gram-negative bacilli Carbapenem resistance OprD porin |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
title_full |
Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible: a worrisome phenotype among Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates in Brazil |
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Campana, Eloiza Helena [UNIFESP] |
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Campana, Eloiza Helena [UNIFESP] Xavier, Danilo Elias [UNIFESP] Petrolini, Fernanda Villas-Boas [UNIFESP] Cordeiro-Moura, Jhonatha Rodrigo [UNIFESP] Elmor de Araujo, Maria Rita Gales, Ana Cristina [UNIFESP] |
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Xavier, Danilo Elias [UNIFESP] Petrolini, Fernanda Villas-Boas [UNIFESP] Cordeiro-Moura, Jhonatha Rodrigo [UNIFESP] Elmor de Araujo, Maria Rita Gales, Ana Cristina [UNIFESP] |
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Campana, Eloiza Helena [UNIFESP] Xavier, Danilo Elias [UNIFESP] Petrolini, Fernanda Villas-Boas [UNIFESP] Cordeiro-Moura, Jhonatha Rodrigo [UNIFESP] Elmor de Araujo, Maria Rita Gales, Ana Cristina [UNIFESP] |
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Gram-negative bacilli Carbapenem resistance OprD porin |
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Gram-negative bacilli Carbapenem resistance OprD porin |
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The mechanisms involved in the uncommon resistance phenotype, carbapenem resistance and broad-spectrum cephalosporin susceptibility, were investigated in 25 Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates that exhibited this phenotype, which were recovered from three different hospitals located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The antimicrobial susceptibility profile was determined by CLSI broth microdilution. 8-lactamase-encoding genes were investigated by PCR followed by DNA sequencing. Carbapenem hydrolysis activity was investigated by spectrophotometer and MALDI-TOF assays. The mRNA transcription level of oprD was assessed by qRT-PCR and the outer membrane proteins profile was evaluated by SDS-PAGE. Genetic relationship among P. aeruginosa isolates was assessed by PFGE. Carbapenems hydrolysis was not detected by carbapenemase assay in the carbapenem-resistant and cephalosporin-susceptible P. aueruginosa clinical isolates. OprD decreased expression was observed in all P. aeruginosa isolates by qRT-PCR. The outer membrane protein profile by SDS-PAGE suggested a change in the expression of the 46 kDa porin that could correspond to OprD porin. The isolates were clustered into 17 genotypes without predominance of a specific PFGE pattern. These results emphasize the involvement of multiple chromosomal mechanisms in carbapenem-resistance among clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa, alert for adaptation of P. aeruginosa clinical isolates under antimicrobial selective pressure and make aware of the emergence of an uncommon phenotype among P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. (C) 2016 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. |
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Brazilian Journal Of Infectious Diseases. Rio De Janeiro, v. 21, n. 1, p. 57-62, 2017. 10.1016/j.bjid.2016.10.008 1413-8670 WOS:000394831200009 |
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