Artículo
Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Burkholderia contaminans FFH2055 Strain Reveals the Presence of Putative β-Lactamases
Degrossi, José J.; Merino, Cindy; Isasmendi, Adela M.; Ibarra, Lorena M.; Collins, Chelsea; Bo, Nicolás E.; Papalia, Mariana Andrea
; Fernandez, Jennifer S.; Hernandez, Claudia M.; Papp Wallace, Krisztina M.; Bonomo, Robert A.; Vazquez, Miryam S.; Power, Pablo
; Ramirez, María S.
Fecha de publicación:
02/2019
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Current Microbiology
ISSN:
0343-8651
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Burkholderia contaminans is a member of the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), a pathogen with increasing prevalence among cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and the cause of numerous outbreaks due to the use of contaminated commercial products. The antibiotic resistance determinants, particularly β-lactamases, have been poorly studied in this species. In this work, we explored the whole genome sequence (WGS) of a B. contaminans isolate (FFH 2055) and detected four putative β-lactamase-encoding genes. In general, these genes have more than 93% identity with β-lactamase genes found in other Bcc species. Two β-lactamases, a class A (Pen-like, suggested name PenO) and a class D (OXA-like), were further analyzed and characterized. Amino acid sequence comparison showed that Pen-like has 82% and 67% identity with B. multivorans PenA and B. pseudomallei PenI, respectively, while OXA-like displayed strong homology with class D enzymes within the Bcc, but only 22–44% identity with available structures from the OXA family. PCR reactions designed to study the presence of these two genes revealed a heterogeneous distribution among clinical and industrial B. contaminans isolates. Lastly, bla PenO gene was cloned and expressed into E. coli to investigate the antibiotic resistance profile and confers an extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) phenotype. These results provide insight into the presence of β-lactamases in B. contaminans, suggesting they play a role in antibiotic resistance of these bacteria.
Palabras clave:
Burkholderia contaminans
,
beta-Lactamases
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Citación
Degrossi, José J.; Merino, Cindy; Isasmendi, Adela M.; Ibarra, Lorena M.; Collins, Chelsea; et al.; Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Burkholderia contaminans FFH2055 Strain Reveals the Presence of Putative β-Lactamases; Springer; Current Microbiology; 76; 4; 2-2019; 485-494
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