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Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica

OBJECTIVES: To study the potential factors include gene mutation, efflux pump and alteration of permeability associated with quinolone-resistance of Salmonella enterica strains isolated from patients with acute gastroenteritis and to evaluate the degree of synergistic activity of efflux pump inhibit...

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Autores principales: Rushdy, Abeer Ahmed, Mabrouk, Mona Ibrahim, Abu-Sef, Ferialla Abdel-Hamid, Kheiralla, Zeinab Hassan, -All, Said Mohamed Abdel, Saleh, Neveen Mohamed
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Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23742803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.11.012
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author Rushdy, Abeer Ahmed
Mabrouk, Mona Ibrahim
Abu-Sef, Ferialla Abdel-Hamid
Kheiralla, Zeinab Hassan
-All, Said Mohamed Abdel
Saleh, Neveen Mohamed
author_facet Rushdy, Abeer Ahmed
Mabrouk, Mona Ibrahim
Abu-Sef, Ferialla Abdel-Hamid
Kheiralla, Zeinab Hassan
-All, Said Mohamed Abdel
Saleh, Neveen Mohamed
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description OBJECTIVES: To study the potential factors include gene mutation, efflux pump and alteration of permeability associated with quinolone-resistance of Salmonella enterica strains isolated from patients with acute gastroenteritis and to evaluate the degree of synergistic activity of efflux pump inhibitors when combined with ciprofloxacin against resistant isolates. METHODS: Antimicrobial resistance patterns of fifty-eight Salmonella isolates were tested. Five isolates were selected to study the mechanism of resistance associated with quinolone group, including mutation in topoisomerase-encoding gene, altered cell permeability, and expression of an active efflux system. In addition, the combination between antibiotics and efflux pump inhibitors to overcome the microbial resistance was evaluated. RESULTS: Five Salmonella isolates totally resistant to all quinolones were studied. All isolates showed alterations in outer membrane proteins including disappearance of some or all of these proteins (Omp-A, Omp-C, Omp-D and Omp-F). Minimum inhibitory concentration values of ciprofloxacin were determined in the presence/absence of the efflux pump inhibitors: carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone, norepinephrin and trimethoprim. Minimum inhibitory concentration values for two of the isolates were 2–4 fold lower with the addition of efflux pump inhibitors. All five Salmonella isolates were amplified for gyrA and parC genes and only two isolates were sequenced. S. Enteritidis 22 had double mutations at codon 83 and 87 in addition to three mutations at parC at codons 67, 76 and 80 whereas S. Typhimurium 57 had three mutations at codons 83, 87 and 119, but no mutations at parC. CONCLUSIONS: Efflux pump inhibitors may inhibit the major AcrAB-TolC in Salmonella efflux systems which are the major efflux pumps responsible for multidrug resistance in Gram-negative clinical isolates.
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spelling pubmed-94280562022-09-01 Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica Rushdy, Abeer Ahmed Mabrouk, Mona Ibrahim Abu-Sef, Ferialla Abdel-Hamid Kheiralla, Zeinab Hassan -All, Said Mohamed Abdel Saleh, Neveen Mohamed Braz J Infect Dis Original Article OBJECTIVES: To study the potential factors include gene mutation, efflux pump and alteration of permeability associated with quinolone-resistance of Salmonella enterica strains isolated from patients with acute gastroenteritis and to evaluate the degree of synergistic activity of efflux pump inhibitors when combined with ciprofloxacin against resistant isolates. METHODS: Antimicrobial resistance patterns of fifty-eight Salmonella isolates were tested. Five isolates were selected to study the mechanism of resistance associated with quinolone group, including mutation in topoisomerase-encoding gene, altered cell permeability, and expression of an active efflux system. In addition, the combination between antibiotics and efflux pump inhibitors to overcome the microbial resistance was evaluated. RESULTS: Five Salmonella isolates totally resistant to all quinolones were studied. All isolates showed alterations in outer membrane proteins including disappearance of some or all of these proteins (Omp-A, Omp-C, Omp-D and Omp-F). Minimum inhibitory concentration values of ciprofloxacin were determined in the presence/absence of the efflux pump inhibitors: carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone, norepinephrin and trimethoprim. Minimum inhibitory concentration values for two of the isolates were 2–4 fold lower with the addition of efflux pump inhibitors. All five Salmonella isolates were amplified for gyrA and parC genes and only two isolates were sequenced. S. Enteritidis 22 had double mutations at codon 83 and 87 in addition to three mutations at parC at codons 67, 76 and 80 whereas S. Typhimurium 57 had three mutations at codons 83, 87 and 119, but no mutations at parC. CONCLUSIONS: Efflux pump inhibitors may inhibit the major AcrAB-TolC in Salmonella efflux systems which are the major efflux pumps responsible for multidrug resistance in Gram-negative clinical isolates. Elsevier 2013-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9428056/ /pubmed/23742803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.11.012 Text en © 2013 Elsevier Editora Ltda. Este é um artigo Open Access sob a licença de CC BY-NC-ND. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rushdy, Abeer Ahmed
Mabrouk, Mona Ibrahim
Abu-Sef, Ferialla Abdel-Hamid
Kheiralla, Zeinab Hassan
-All, Said Mohamed Abdel
Saleh, Neveen Mohamed
Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title_full Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title_fullStr Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title_short Contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of Salmonella enterica
title_sort contribution of different mechanisms to the resistance to fluoroquinolones in clinical isolates of salmonella enterica
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23742803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.11.012
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