Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China
16S rRNA methylase and QepA, a fluoroquinolone efflux pump, are new mechanisms of resistance against aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolone, respectively. One of 16S rRNA methylase genes, rmtB, was found to be associated with qepA, were both located on the same transposable element. In this study, we i...
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doaj-20bddeaa9eb040da89be86edb8e098f82020-11-24T21:19:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2013-07-01410.3389/fmicb.2013.0019850112Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in ChinaYuting eDeng0Yuting eDeng1Zhenling eZeng2Wei eTian3Tong eYang4Jian-Hua eLiu5South China Agricultural UniversityPearl River Fisheries Research Institute , Chinese Academy of Fishery SciencesSouth China Agricultural UniversitySouth China Agricultural UniversitySouth China Agricultural UniversitySouth China Agricultural University16S rRNA methylase and QepA, a fluoroquinolone efflux pump, are new mechanisms of resistance against aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolone, respectively. One of 16S rRNA methylase genes, rmtB, was found to be associated with qepA, were both located on the same transposable element. In this study, we intended to determine the current prevalence and characteristics of the 16S rRNA methylase genes and qepA, and to study the association between rmtB and qepA. A total of 892 Escherichia coli isolates were collected from various diseased food-producing animals in China from 2004-2008 and screened by PCR for 16S rRNA methylase genes and qepA. About 12.6% (112/892) and 0.1% (1/892) of isolates that were highly resistant to amikacin were positive for rmtB and armA, respectively. The remaining five 16S rRNA methlyase genes were not detected. Thirty-six (4.0%) strains carried qepA. About 32.1% of rmtB-positive strains harbored qepA, which was not detected in rmtB-negative strains. Most strains were clonally unrelated, while identical PFGE profiles of rmtB-positive isolates were found in the same farm indicating clonal transmission. Conjugation experiments showed that rmtB was transfered to the recipients, and qepA also cotransfered with rmtB in some cases. The spread of E. coli of food animal origin harboring both rmtB and qepA suggests that surveillance for antimicrobial resistance of animal origin as well as the study of the mechanisms of resistance should be undertaken.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2013.00198/fullMolecular EpidemiologyMolecular TypinganimalE.coli16S rRNA methylaseqepA |
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Yuting eDeng Yuting eDeng Zhenling eZeng Wei eTian Tong eYang Jian-Hua eLiu |
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Yuting eDeng Yuting eDeng Zhenling eZeng Wei eTian Tong eYang Jian-Hua eLiu Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China Frontiers in Microbiology Molecular Epidemiology Molecular Typing animal E.coli 16S rRNA methylase qepA |
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Yuting eDeng Yuting eDeng Zhenling eZeng Wei eTian Tong eYang Jian-Hua eLiu |
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Yuting eDeng |
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Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China |
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Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China |
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Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China |
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Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China |
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Prevalence and characteristics of rmtB and qepA in Escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in China |
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prevalence and characteristics of rmtb and qepa in escherichia coli isolated from diseased animals in china |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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2013-07-01 |
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16S rRNA methylase and QepA, a fluoroquinolone efflux pump, are new mechanisms of resistance against aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolone, respectively. One of 16S rRNA methylase genes, rmtB, was found to be associated with qepA, were both located on the same transposable element. In this study, we intended to determine the current prevalence and characteristics of the 16S rRNA methylase genes and qepA, and to study the association between rmtB and qepA. A total of 892 Escherichia coli isolates were collected from various diseased food-producing animals in China from 2004-2008 and screened by PCR for 16S rRNA methylase genes and qepA. About 12.6% (112/892) and 0.1% (1/892) of isolates that were highly resistant to amikacin were positive for rmtB and armA, respectively. The remaining five 16S rRNA methlyase genes were not detected. Thirty-six (4.0%) strains carried qepA. About 32.1% of rmtB-positive strains harbored qepA, which was not detected in rmtB-negative strains. Most strains were clonally unrelated, while identical PFGE profiles of rmtB-positive isolates were found in the same farm indicating clonal transmission. Conjugation experiments showed that rmtB was transfered to the recipients, and qepA also cotransfered with rmtB in some cases. The spread of E. coli of food animal origin harboring both rmtB and qepA suggests that surveillance for antimicrobial resistance of animal origin as well as the study of the mechanisms of resistance should be undertaken. |
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Molecular Epidemiology Molecular Typing animal E.coli 16S rRNA methylase qepA |
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