Title of article :
Evaluation of Prevalence of Trimethoprim Resistance Genes in Gram Negative Bacilli Isolated from Clinical Specimens of Patients Admitted to the Pars Hospital, Tehran
Author/Authors :
Bababashi, Marjan Department of Microbiology - Biological Science College - Islamic Azad University Varamin pishva branch, Varamin-Pishva, Iran , Noorbakhsh, Fatemeh Department of Microbiology - Biological Science College - Islamic Azad University Varamin pishva branch, Varamin-Pishva, Iran , Honarmand jahromi, Sahar Department of Microbiology - Biological Science College - Islamic Azad University Varamin pishva branch, Varamin-Pishva, Iran
Abstract :
Trimethoprim is a bacteriostatic and broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat
infections, particularly urinary tract infections. Among dfrA genes, five genes
including dfrA5, dfrA1, dfrA12, dfrA7 and dfrA17 are more important for resistance
to trimethoprim. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of encoding
trimethoprim resistance genes in clinical specimens isolated from patients
hospitalized in the pars Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Two hundred fifty clinical specimens
including sputum, blood, body fluid, wound, urine and secrations were cultured on
blood agar and EMB. After incubation at 37৹C for 24 hours, conventional
biochemical tests were used to isolate and identify gram negative bacteria. Then,
antibiotic susceptibility test was performed by disk diffusion agar method according
to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI 2020) guideline. Genomic
DNA of trimethoprim resistant bacteria was extracted and polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) was performed to detect the resistance genes. Hundred gram
negative bacteria including Escherichia coli (42%), Pseudomonas (15%), Klebsiella
(24%) and Acinetobacter (19%) isolated from clinical specimens. Based on the PCR
results, dfr1 gene followed by dfr5 and dfr17, was the most frequent among
trimethoprim resistant gram negative bacteria. The presence of dfr genes plays an
important role in antibiotic resistance to trimethoprim
Keywords :
Trimethoprim , dfrA gene , Gram negative bacteria , Resistant
Journal title :
International Journal of Molecular and Clinical Microbiology (IJMCM)