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Detection of the optrA Gene Among Polyclonal Linezolid-Susceptible Isolates of Enterococcus faecalis Recovered from Community Patients

AutorRodríguez-Lucas, Carlos; Fernández, Javier; Vázquez Sánchez, Xenia; Toro, María de CSIC ORCID CVN; Ladero Losada, Víctor Manuel CSIC ORCID ; Fuster, Carlos; Rodicio, Rosaura; Rodicio, M. Rosario
Palabras claveoptrA
cfr
poxtA
Enterococci
Enterococcus faecalis
Linezolid
Fecha de publicación13-jul-2022
EditorMary Ann Liebert
CitaciónMicrobial Drug Resistance 28(7): 773-779 (2022)
ResumenDispersion of transferable oxazolidinone resistance genes among enterococci poses a serious problem to human health. Prompt detection of bacteria carrying these genes is crucial to avoid their spread to multidrug-resistant bacteria. The aim of the study was to describe the presence of optrA-positive isolates among enterococci in a Spanish hospital, and to determine their genetic context and location through whole genome sequencing. All enterococci recovered in a Spanish hospital (Hospital El Bierzo; HEB) from February to December 2018 (n = 443), with minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) to linezolid (LZD) ≥4 mg/L, were tested by polymerase chain reaction for the presence of cfr, optrA, and poxtA transferable genes. Only four Enterococcus faecalis isolates (0.9%) had LZD MICs ≥4 mg/L and none of them was positive for cfr or poxtA genes. However, the optrA gene was detected in three isolates collected from urine samples of community patients, whose genomes were sequenced and subjected to bioinformatics analysis. These isolates belonged to different clones: ST7, ST480, and ST585. In these three isolates, the optrA gene was located on plasmids, associated with IS1216 in different arrays. In one isolate, the optrA plasmid coexists with a second plasmid, which carried multiple resistance genes for different classes of antibiotics. Detection of optrA-positive E. faecalis isolates in the community is a matter of concern. The spread of these bacteria into hospital settings, particularly in those, such as the HEB, where vancomycin-resistant enterococci are endemic, should be avoided, to preserve the efficacy of the last-resort oxazolidinones.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1089/mdr.2021.0402
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/289785
DOI10.1089/mdr.2021.0402
Identificadorese-issn: 1931-8448
issn: 1076-6294
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