Choosing the appropriate antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has grown more challenging as a result of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.Aminoglycosides,as broad-spectrum antibiotics,are increasingl...Choosing the appropriate antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has grown more challenging as a result of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.Aminoglycosides,as broad-spectrum antibiotics,are increasingly being used clinically;however,for most effective employment of aminoglycosides,a comprehensive understanding of aminoglycoside resistance genes’prevalence and dissemination is required.Therefore,to better understand the global resistance status of aminoglycoside antibiotics and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistance genes(ARGs)in various bacterial species,this systematic review gathered relevant data from multiple studies.Two primary resistance mechanisms-aminoglycoside enzymatic modification and 16S rRNA methylation-were assessed,and the prevalence of the corresponding ARGs was described.The coexistence of aminoglycoside ARGs with other ARGs was also demonstrated,as was the relationship between aminoglycoside ARGs and resistant phenotypes.The lack of effective therapeutic agents to combat resistant pathogens presents a real threat to public health.The combination of aminoglycosides with other antibiotics may provide a novel treatment strategy.展开更多
The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic basis of high level aminoglycoside resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates from Beijing,China.173 A.baumannii clinical isolates from hospitals...The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic basis of high level aminoglycoside resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates from Beijing,China.173 A.baumannii clinical isolates from hospitals in Beijing from 2006 to 2009 were first subjected to high level aminoglycoside resistance(HLAR,MIC to gentamicin and amikacin>512 mg/mL)phenotype selection by broth microdilution method.The strains were then subjected to genetic basis analysis by PCR detection of the aminoglycoside modifying enzyme genes(aac(3)-Ⅰ,aac(3)-Ⅱc,aac(60)-Ⅰb,aac(60)-Ⅱ,aph(4)-Ⅰa,aph(30)-Ⅰ,aph(30)-Ⅱb,aph(30)-Ⅲa,aph(30)-Ⅵa,aph(2″)-Ⅰb,aph(2″)-Ⅰc,aph(2″)-Ⅰd,ant(2″)-Ⅰa,ant(3″)-Ⅰand ant(40)-Ⅰa)and the 16S rRNA methylase genes(armA,rmtB and rmtC).Correlation analysis between the presence of aminoglycoside resistance gene and HLAR phenotype were performed by SPSS.Totally 102(58.96%)HLAR isolates were selected.The HLAR rates for year 2006,2007,2008 and 2009 were 52.63%,65.22%,51.11%and 70.83%,respectively.Five modifying enzyme genes(aac(3)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 65.69%;aac(60)-Ⅰb,detection rate of 45.10%;aph(30)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 47.06%;aph(30)-Ⅱb,detection rate of 0.98%;ant(3″)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 95.10%)and one methylase gene(armA,detection rate of 98.04%)were detected in the 102 A.baumannii with aac(3)-Ⅰ+aac(60)-Ⅰ+þant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 25.49%),aac(3)-Ⅰ+aph(30)-Ⅰ+ant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 21.57%)and ant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 12.75%)being the most prevalent gene profiles.The values of chi-square tests showed correlation of armA,ant(3″)-Ⅰ,aac(3)-Ⅰ,aph(30)-Ⅰand aac(60)-Ⅰb with HLAR.armA had significant correlation(contingency coefficient 0.685)and good contingency with HLAR(kappa 0.940).The high rates of HLAR may cause a serious problem for combination therapy of aminoglycoside with β-lactams against A.baumannii infections.As armA was reported to be able to cause high level aminoglycoside resistance to most of the clinical important aminoglycosides(gentamicin,amikacin,tobramycin,etc),the function of aminoglycoside modifying enzyme gene(s)in A.baumannii carrying armA deserves further investigation.展开更多
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2020YFE0205700,2022YFC2303900)the major projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22193064)+2 种基金the Research Foundation for Youth Scholars of Beijing Technology and Business University(19008022271)the National Science and Technology Major Project(2018ZX10714002)the Science Foundation(2022SKLID303)of the State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control,China.
文摘Choosing the appropriate antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has grown more challenging as a result of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.Aminoglycosides,as broad-spectrum antibiotics,are increasingly being used clinically;however,for most effective employment of aminoglycosides,a comprehensive understanding of aminoglycoside resistance genes’prevalence and dissemination is required.Therefore,to better understand the global resistance status of aminoglycoside antibiotics and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistance genes(ARGs)in various bacterial species,this systematic review gathered relevant data from multiple studies.Two primary resistance mechanisms-aminoglycoside enzymatic modification and 16S rRNA methylation-were assessed,and the prevalence of the corresponding ARGs was described.The coexistence of aminoglycoside ARGs with other ARGs was also demonstrated,as was the relationship between aminoglycoside ARGs and resistant phenotypes.The lack of effective therapeutic agents to combat resistant pathogens presents a real threat to public health.The combination of aminoglycosides with other antibiotics may provide a novel treatment strategy.
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.81321004 and 81361138020)the National Mega-project for Innovative Drugs(Nos.2012ZX09301002-001,2012ZX09301002-005 and 2014ZX09507009).
文摘The objective of this study was to investigate the genetic basis of high level aminoglycoside resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates from Beijing,China.173 A.baumannii clinical isolates from hospitals in Beijing from 2006 to 2009 were first subjected to high level aminoglycoside resistance(HLAR,MIC to gentamicin and amikacin>512 mg/mL)phenotype selection by broth microdilution method.The strains were then subjected to genetic basis analysis by PCR detection of the aminoglycoside modifying enzyme genes(aac(3)-Ⅰ,aac(3)-Ⅱc,aac(60)-Ⅰb,aac(60)-Ⅱ,aph(4)-Ⅰa,aph(30)-Ⅰ,aph(30)-Ⅱb,aph(30)-Ⅲa,aph(30)-Ⅵa,aph(2″)-Ⅰb,aph(2″)-Ⅰc,aph(2″)-Ⅰd,ant(2″)-Ⅰa,ant(3″)-Ⅰand ant(40)-Ⅰa)and the 16S rRNA methylase genes(armA,rmtB and rmtC).Correlation analysis between the presence of aminoglycoside resistance gene and HLAR phenotype were performed by SPSS.Totally 102(58.96%)HLAR isolates were selected.The HLAR rates for year 2006,2007,2008 and 2009 were 52.63%,65.22%,51.11%and 70.83%,respectively.Five modifying enzyme genes(aac(3)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 65.69%;aac(60)-Ⅰb,detection rate of 45.10%;aph(30)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 47.06%;aph(30)-Ⅱb,detection rate of 0.98%;ant(3″)-Ⅰ,detection rate of 95.10%)and one methylase gene(armA,detection rate of 98.04%)were detected in the 102 A.baumannii with aac(3)-Ⅰ+aac(60)-Ⅰ+þant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 25.49%),aac(3)-Ⅰ+aph(30)-Ⅰ+ant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 21.57%)and ant(3″)-Ⅰ+armA(detection rate of 12.75%)being the most prevalent gene profiles.The values of chi-square tests showed correlation of armA,ant(3″)-Ⅰ,aac(3)-Ⅰ,aph(30)-Ⅰand aac(60)-Ⅰb with HLAR.armA had significant correlation(contingency coefficient 0.685)and good contingency with HLAR(kappa 0.940).The high rates of HLAR may cause a serious problem for combination therapy of aminoglycoside with β-lactams against A.baumannii infections.As armA was reported to be able to cause high level aminoglycoside resistance to most of the clinical important aminoglycosides(gentamicin,amikacin,tobramycin,etc),the function of aminoglycoside modifying enzyme gene(s)in A.baumannii carrying armA deserves further investigation.