Title of article :
Correlation between antibiotic resistance and phylogenetic types among multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from urinary tract infections
Author/Authors :
Nazir ، Humera Department of Microbiology - Quaid-i-Azam University , Aziz ، Mubashar Microbiology division - Institute of Pure and Applied Biology - Bahauddin Zakariya University , Mirani ، Zulfiqar Ali Department of Microbiology - PCSIR Laboratories Complex , Sheikh ، Ahsan Sattar Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - University of Lahore , Saeed ، Muhammad Qamar Microbiology division - Institute of Pure and Applied Biology - Bahauddin Zakariya University , Khan ، Aleem Ahmed Microbiology division - Institute of Pure and Applied Biology - Bahauddin Zakariya University , Ruby ، Tahira Department of Zoology - Islamia University of Bbahawalpur , Rauf ، Naseem PCSIR Laboratories Islamabad
From page :
400
To page :
407
Abstract :
Objective(s): Emergence of multidrug resistance has reduced the choice of antimicrobial regimens for UTIs. To understand the association of phenotype and genotype among uropathogens. Materials and Methods: Six hundred and twentyeight (628) urine samples were collected and analyzed. Antibiotic sensitivity pattern was determined by the KirbyBauer Disc Diffusion Method and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was tested by the E test. Fluoroquinolone resistant mutations in QRDR of gyrA and ParC, phylogenetic groups, and PAIusp subtype were detected by PCR. Results: Most prevalent uropathogens were Escherichia coli (53.2%) followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (21%). Multidrug resistance was observed in 50% cases for thirdgeneration cephalosporins and ciprofloxacin and lowest in meropenem. E. coli (66.2%) and K. pneumonia (64.4%) were extendedspectrum βlactamases (ESBLs) producers. MIC to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole was highest in E. coli ( 1024 µg/ml). In 80 (24%) of the 334 E. coli isolates analyzed in detail, 54 fluoroquinolones (FQ) resistant isolates carried mutations (S83L, D87N, S80I, E84V) in QRDR of gyrA and ParC. Out of 54 FQresistant isolates, 43 (79.6%) isolates belonged to the phylogenetic group B2, and 11(20.4%) belonged to group D. Isolates belonged to group B2, 38 (88.4%) of the 43 isolates carried PAIusp subtype IIa and high frequency of mutation E84V in ParC was detected in 37 (97.4%). Other mutations, such as S80I, S83L in gyrA and D87N in ParC were found in all resistant isolates. Conclusion: Correlations between phenotype and genotype provided a basis to understand the resistance development in uropathogens, and PAIusp subtyping indicated that E. coli belonged to the B2 group.
Keywords :
Escherichia coli , ESBL , MDR , PCR , UTI
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Record number :
2578935
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