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Colistin resistance due to insertional inactivation of the mgrB in Klebsiella pneumoniae of clinical origin: First report from India

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences

Source : Rev Esp Quimioter, 2018

Url : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6194868/

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : Microbiology

Year : 2018

Abstract : Objectives Mutations in mgrB, phoP/phoQ, pmrA, pmrB, pmrC, and crrABC regulatory systems have been found responsible for colistin resistance. The aim of our study was to investigate the role of alteration in mgrB gene and plasmid mediate mcr-1 and mcr-2 genes as a source of colistin resistance in 17 non duplicate Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates. Methods All isolates classified as resistant to colistin by VITEK 2 system (BioMerieux, Marcy I’ Etoile, France) were included. Susceptibility to colistin was also determined by broth microdilution using breakpoints recommended by EUCAST (>2mg/L resistant; and ≤2mg/L susceptible). PCR amplification of mgrB gene was performed and sequenced using specific primers. Presence of mcr-1 and mcr-2 was also investigated using PCR. Results PCR amplification of the mgrB gene of the 17 K.pneumoniae isolates revealed a larger (~1000bp) amplicon in three isolates when compared with the wild type mgrB ampiclon (250 bp). Sequencing of these amplicons showed that mgrB was disrupted by the insertion of ISKpn14, a IS element belonging to the IS1 family. Sequencing, of the 250 bp mgrB gene in the remaining 14 isolates revealed frame shift mutation after the second codon leading to a premature stop codon in only one isolate. Conclusions The study showed that colistin resistance in 20% of the K. pneumoniae isolates was due to loss of function of mgrB. We describe for the first-time from India, insertional inactivation of mgrB by ISKpn14 inserted at different sites, responsible for colistin resistance.

Cite this Research Publication : Anil Kumar, Lalitha Biswas, Neha Omgy, Karthika Mohan, Vivek Vinod, Anjali Sajeev, Prem Nair, Sanjeev Singh, and Raja Biswas "Colistin resistance due to insertional inactivation of the mgrB in Klebsiella pneumoniae of clinical origin: First report from India", Rev Esp Quimioter, 2018

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