Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana
Abstract Background Salmonella infection poses significant public health threat globally, especially in resource-limited countries. Emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant strains to fluoroquinolones have led to treatment failures and increased mortality in Salmonella infection. However, there...
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doaj-0927e482e1a44d5dbf0e2c19dbddf85d2020-11-25T04:09:17ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342019-10-0119111010.1186/s12879-019-4522-1Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in GhanaGodfred Acheampong0Michael Owusu1Alex Owusu-Ofori2Isaac Osei3Nimako Sarpong4Augustina Sylverken5Hung-Jui Kung6Shu-Ting Cho7Chih-Horng Kuo8Se Eun Park9Florian Marks10Yaw Adu-Sarkodie11Ellis Owusu-Dabo12Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical MedicineKumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical MedicineDepartment of Clinical Microbiology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyKumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical MedicineAgogo Presbyterian HospitalKumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical MedicineInstitute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia SinicaInstitute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia SinicaInstitute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia SinicaDepartment of Epidemiology, International Vaccine InstituteDepartment of Epidemiology, International Vaccine InstituteDepartment of Clinical Microbiology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Global and International Health, School of Public Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background Salmonella infection poses significant public health threat globally, especially in resource-limited countries. Emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant strains to fluoroquinolones have led to treatment failures and increased mortality in Salmonella infection. However, there is dearth of information regarding mechanisms of resistance to fluoroquinolones in Ghana. This study therefore sought to identify chromosomal mutations and plasmid-mediated resistance as possible mechanisms of fluoroquinolone resistance from clinical isolates in Ghana. Methods This was a retrospective study of archived isolates biobanked at Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine, Ghana. Isolates were obtained from blood, stool and oropharynx samples at two hospitals, between May, 2016 and January, 2018. Salmonella identification was done using standard microbiological protocols and antibiotic susceptibility testing performed by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Isolates with intermediate susceptibility and/or resistance to nalidixic acid and/or ciprofloxacin were selected and examined for chromosomal mutations by Sanger sequencing and plasmid-mediated resistance by PCR. Results Of 133 biobanked isolates cultured, 68 (51.1%) and 16 (12%) were identified as Salmonella Typhi and non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS), respectively. Sequence analysis of gyrA gene revealed the presence of 5 different nonsynonymous mutations, with the most frequent mutation (Ile203Ser) occurring in 12 out of 13 isolates tested. Gyrase B (gyrB) gene had 1 nonsynonymous mutation in 3 out of 13 isolates, substituting phenylalanine with leucine at codon 601 (Phe601Leu). No mutation was observed in parC and parE genes. Two NTS isolates were found to harbour qnrS plasmid-mediated resistant gene of molecular size 550 bp with high ciprofloxacin MIC of 0.5 μg/ml. Conclusion This study reports for the first time in Ghana plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistant gene qnrS in Salmonella clinical isolates. Nonsynonymous mutations of gyrA and gyrB genes likely to confer Salmonella reduced susceptibility to ciprofloxacin were also reported.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-019-4522-1Fluoroquinolone resistancePlasmidsSalmonella entericaMutations |
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Godfred Acheampong Michael Owusu Alex Owusu-Ofori Isaac Osei Nimako Sarpong Augustina Sylverken Hung-Jui Kung Shu-Ting Cho Chih-Horng Kuo Se Eun Park Florian Marks Yaw Adu-Sarkodie Ellis Owusu-Dabo |
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Godfred Acheampong Michael Owusu Alex Owusu-Ofori Isaac Osei Nimako Sarpong Augustina Sylverken Hung-Jui Kung Shu-Ting Cho Chih-Horng Kuo Se Eun Park Florian Marks Yaw Adu-Sarkodie Ellis Owusu-Dabo Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana BMC Infectious Diseases Fluoroquinolone resistance Plasmids Salmonella enterica Mutations |
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Godfred Acheampong Michael Owusu Alex Owusu-Ofori Isaac Osei Nimako Sarpong Augustina Sylverken Hung-Jui Kung Shu-Ting Cho Chih-Horng Kuo Se Eun Park Florian Marks Yaw Adu-Sarkodie Ellis Owusu-Dabo |
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Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana |
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Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana |
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Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana |
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Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana |
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Chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human Salmonella enterica infection in Ghana |
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chromosomal and plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistance in human salmonella enterica infection in ghana |
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Abstract Background Salmonella infection poses significant public health threat globally, especially in resource-limited countries. Emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant strains to fluoroquinolones have led to treatment failures and increased mortality in Salmonella infection. However, there is dearth of information regarding mechanisms of resistance to fluoroquinolones in Ghana. This study therefore sought to identify chromosomal mutations and plasmid-mediated resistance as possible mechanisms of fluoroquinolone resistance from clinical isolates in Ghana. Methods This was a retrospective study of archived isolates biobanked at Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research in Tropical Medicine, Ghana. Isolates were obtained from blood, stool and oropharynx samples at two hospitals, between May, 2016 and January, 2018. Salmonella identification was done using standard microbiological protocols and antibiotic susceptibility testing performed by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Isolates with intermediate susceptibility and/or resistance to nalidixic acid and/or ciprofloxacin were selected and examined for chromosomal mutations by Sanger sequencing and plasmid-mediated resistance by PCR. Results Of 133 biobanked isolates cultured, 68 (51.1%) and 16 (12%) were identified as Salmonella Typhi and non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS), respectively. Sequence analysis of gyrA gene revealed the presence of 5 different nonsynonymous mutations, with the most frequent mutation (Ile203Ser) occurring in 12 out of 13 isolates tested. Gyrase B (gyrB) gene had 1 nonsynonymous mutation in 3 out of 13 isolates, substituting phenylalanine with leucine at codon 601 (Phe601Leu). No mutation was observed in parC and parE genes. Two NTS isolates were found to harbour qnrS plasmid-mediated resistant gene of molecular size 550 bp with high ciprofloxacin MIC of 0.5 μg/ml. Conclusion This study reports for the first time in Ghana plasmid-mediated fluoroquinolone resistant gene qnrS in Salmonella clinical isolates. Nonsynonymous mutations of gyrA and gyrB genes likely to confer Salmonella reduced susceptibility to ciprofloxacin were also reported. |
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Fluoroquinolone resistance Plasmids Salmonella enterica Mutations |
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