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Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples

Fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin are antibiotics of choice to orally treat non-complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) of community origin because they remain active against bacteria resistant to other antibiotics. However, epidemiologic surveillance studies have detected a reduced susceptibility t...

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Autores principales: Sorlozano-Puerto, Antonio, Lopez-Machado, Isaac, Albertuz-Crespo, Maria, Martinez-Gonzalez, Luis Javier, Gutierrez-Fernandez, Jose
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090534
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author Sorlozano-Puerto, Antonio
Lopez-Machado, Isaac
Albertuz-Crespo, Maria
Martinez-Gonzalez, Luis Javier
Gutierrez-Fernandez, Jose
author_facet Sorlozano-Puerto, Antonio
Lopez-Machado, Isaac
Albertuz-Crespo, Maria
Martinez-Gonzalez, Luis Javier
Gutierrez-Fernandez, Jose
author_sort Sorlozano-Puerto, Antonio
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description Fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin are antibiotics of choice to orally treat non-complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) of community origin because they remain active against bacteria resistant to other antibiotics. However, epidemiologic surveillance studies have detected a reduced susceptibility to these drugs. The objective of this study was to determine possible mechanisms of resistance to these antibiotics in clinical isolates of fosfomycin- and/or nitrofurantoin-resistant UTI-producing Escherichia coli. We amplified and sequenced murA, glpT, uhpT, uhpA, ptsI, cyaA, nfsA, nfsB, and ribE genes, and screened plasmid-borne fosfomycin-resistance genes fosA3, fosA4, fosA5, fosA6, and fosC2 and nitrofurantoin-resistance genes oqxA and oqxB by polymerase chain reaction. Among 29 isolates studied, 22 were resistant to fosfomycin due to deletion of uhpT and/or uhpA genes, and 2 also possessed the fosA3 gene. Some modifications detected in sequences of NfsA (His11Tyr, Ser33Arg, Gln67Leu, Cys80Arg, Gly126Arg, Gly154Glu, Arg203Cys), NfsB (Gln44His, Phe84Ser, Arg107Cys, Gly192Ser, Arg207His), and RibE (Pro55His), and the production of truncated NfsA (Gln67 and Gln147) and NfsB (Glu54), were associated with nitrofurantoin resistance in 15/29 isolates; however, the presence of oqxAB plasmid genes was not detected in any isolate. Resistance to fosfomycin was associated with the absence of transporter UhpT expression and/or the presence of antibiotic-modifying enzymes encoded by fosA3 plasmid-mediated gene. Resistance to nitrofurantoin was associated with modifications of NfsA, NfsB, and RibE proteins. The emergence and spread of these resistance mechanisms, including transferable resistance, could compromise the future usefulness of fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin against UTIs. Furthermore, knowledge of the genetic mechanisms underlying resistance may lead to rapid DNA-based testing for resistance.
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spelling pubmed-75585422020-10-26 Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples Sorlozano-Puerto, Antonio Lopez-Machado, Isaac Albertuz-Crespo, Maria Martinez-Gonzalez, Luis Javier Gutierrez-Fernandez, Jose Antibiotics (Basel) Article Fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin are antibiotics of choice to orally treat non-complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) of community origin because they remain active against bacteria resistant to other antibiotics. However, epidemiologic surveillance studies have detected a reduced susceptibility to these drugs. The objective of this study was to determine possible mechanisms of resistance to these antibiotics in clinical isolates of fosfomycin- and/or nitrofurantoin-resistant UTI-producing Escherichia coli. We amplified and sequenced murA, glpT, uhpT, uhpA, ptsI, cyaA, nfsA, nfsB, and ribE genes, and screened plasmid-borne fosfomycin-resistance genes fosA3, fosA4, fosA5, fosA6, and fosC2 and nitrofurantoin-resistance genes oqxA and oqxB by polymerase chain reaction. Among 29 isolates studied, 22 were resistant to fosfomycin due to deletion of uhpT and/or uhpA genes, and 2 also possessed the fosA3 gene. Some modifications detected in sequences of NfsA (His11Tyr, Ser33Arg, Gln67Leu, Cys80Arg, Gly126Arg, Gly154Glu, Arg203Cys), NfsB (Gln44His, Phe84Ser, Arg107Cys, Gly192Ser, Arg207His), and RibE (Pro55His), and the production of truncated NfsA (Gln67 and Gln147) and NfsB (Glu54), were associated with nitrofurantoin resistance in 15/29 isolates; however, the presence of oqxAB plasmid genes was not detected in any isolate. Resistance to fosfomycin was associated with the absence of transporter UhpT expression and/or the presence of antibiotic-modifying enzymes encoded by fosA3 plasmid-mediated gene. Resistance to nitrofurantoin was associated with modifications of NfsA, NfsB, and RibE proteins. The emergence and spread of these resistance mechanisms, including transferable resistance, could compromise the future usefulness of fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin against UTIs. Furthermore, knowledge of the genetic mechanisms underlying resistance may lead to rapid DNA-based testing for resistance. MDPI 2020-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7558542/ /pubmed/32847131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090534 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title_full Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title_fullStr Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title_short Characterization of Fosfomycin and Nitrofurantoin Resistance Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Isolated in Clinical Urine Samples
title_sort characterization of fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin resistance mechanisms in escherichia coli isolated in clinical urine samples
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32847131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090534
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