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Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance

Mycobacterioses are less frequently occurring but serious diseases. In recent years, at a global level, the incidence of mycobacterioses induced by the rapidly growing species Mycobacterium abscessus (M. a.), which is considered to be the most resistant to antibiotics and most difficult to treat, ha...

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Autores principales: Ryskova, Lenka, Bolehovska, Radka, Kukla, Rudolf, Svarc, Michal, Zavrelova, Alzbeta, Vanicek, Hubert, Pavlik, Ivo, Bostik, Pavel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11070873
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author Ryskova, Lenka
Bolehovska, Radka
Kukla, Rudolf
Svarc, Michal
Zavrelova, Alzbeta
Vanicek, Hubert
Pavlik, Ivo
Bostik, Pavel
author_facet Ryskova, Lenka
Bolehovska, Radka
Kukla, Rudolf
Svarc, Michal
Zavrelova, Alzbeta
Vanicek, Hubert
Pavlik, Ivo
Bostik, Pavel
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description Mycobacterioses are less frequently occurring but serious diseases. In recent years, at a global level, the incidence of mycobacterioses induced by the rapidly growing species Mycobacterium abscessus (M. a.), which is considered to be the most resistant to antibiotics and most difficult to treat, has been on the rise. Correct identification to the level of the subspecies (M. a. abscessus, M. a. massiliense, and M. a. bolletii) and determination of its sensitivity to macrolides, which are the basis of combination therapy, are of principal importance for the management of the disease. We describe five cases of mycobacterioses caused by M. a., where the sequencing of select genes was performed to identify the individual subspecies and antibiotic resistance. The analysis of the rpoB gene showed two isolates each of M. a. abscessus and M. a. massiliense and one isolate of M. a. bolletii. The complete (full length) erm(41) gene responsible for the development of inducible resistance to macrolides was demonstrated in both M. a. abscessus and M. a. bolletii isolates. A partially deleted and non-functional erm(41) gene was demonstrated in M. a. massiliense isolates. The subsequent sequencing of the full length erm(41) gene products showed, however, the mutation (T28→C) in both isolates of M. a. abscessus, causing a loss of the function and preserved sensitivity to macrolides. The antibiotic sensitivity testing confirmed that both the isolates of M. a. abscessus and M. a. massiliense were sensitive to clarithromycin even after prolonged 14-day incubation. The inducible resistance to clarithromycin was maintained only in M. a. bolletii. Thus, the sequence analysis of the erm(41) gene can reliably identify the preservation of sensitivity to macrolides and serve as an important tool in the establishment of therapeutic regimens in cases of infections with M. abscessus.
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spelling pubmed-93120862022-07-26 Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance Ryskova, Lenka Bolehovska, Radka Kukla, Rudolf Svarc, Michal Zavrelova, Alzbeta Vanicek, Hubert Pavlik, Ivo Bostik, Pavel Antibiotics (Basel) Article Mycobacterioses are less frequently occurring but serious diseases. In recent years, at a global level, the incidence of mycobacterioses induced by the rapidly growing species Mycobacterium abscessus (M. a.), which is considered to be the most resistant to antibiotics and most difficult to treat, has been on the rise. Correct identification to the level of the subspecies (M. a. abscessus, M. a. massiliense, and M. a. bolletii) and determination of its sensitivity to macrolides, which are the basis of combination therapy, are of principal importance for the management of the disease. We describe five cases of mycobacterioses caused by M. a., where the sequencing of select genes was performed to identify the individual subspecies and antibiotic resistance. The analysis of the rpoB gene showed two isolates each of M. a. abscessus and M. a. massiliense and one isolate of M. a. bolletii. The complete (full length) erm(41) gene responsible for the development of inducible resistance to macrolides was demonstrated in both M. a. abscessus and M. a. bolletii isolates. A partially deleted and non-functional erm(41) gene was demonstrated in M. a. massiliense isolates. The subsequent sequencing of the full length erm(41) gene products showed, however, the mutation (T28→C) in both isolates of M. a. abscessus, causing a loss of the function and preserved sensitivity to macrolides. The antibiotic sensitivity testing confirmed that both the isolates of M. a. abscessus and M. a. massiliense were sensitive to clarithromycin even after prolonged 14-day incubation. The inducible resistance to clarithromycin was maintained only in M. a. bolletii. Thus, the sequence analysis of the erm(41) gene can reliably identify the preservation of sensitivity to macrolides and serve as an important tool in the establishment of therapeutic regimens in cases of infections with M. abscessus. MDPI 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9312086/ /pubmed/35884127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11070873 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ryskova, Lenka
Bolehovska, Radka
Kukla, Rudolf
Svarc, Michal
Zavrelova, Alzbeta
Vanicek, Hubert
Pavlik, Ivo
Bostik, Pavel
Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance
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title_fullStr Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance
title_short Mycobacterioses Induced by Mycobacterium abscessus: Case Studies Indicating the Importance of Molecular Analysis for the Identification of Antibiotic Resistance
title_sort mycobacterioses induced by mycobacterium abscessus: case studies indicating the importance of molecular analysis for the identification of antibiotic resistance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11070873
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