Loss of blaVIM-2 and blaIMP-1 during the Storage of Gram-Negative Bacilli, Antimicrobial Susceptibility of the Gene-Lost Strain, and Location of the Gene in the Cell.
10.5145/ACM.2013.16.3.120
- Author:
Youngsik LIM
1
;
Yangsoon LEE
;
Younghee SEO
;
Jong Hwa YUM
;
Dongeun YONG
;
Kyungwon LEE
;
Yunsop CHONG
Author Information
1. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Research Institute of Bacterial Resistance, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. leekcp@yuhs.ac
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Carbapenems;
Metallo-beta-lactamase;
Resistance loss
- MeSH:
Acinetobacter;
Agar;
Anti-Infective Agents;
Bacteria;
Carbapenems;
Chimera;
Cystine;
Imipenem;
Mass Screening;
Polymerase Chain Reaction;
Sprains and Strains
- From:Annals of Clinical Microbiology
2013;16(3):120-125
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Gram-negative bacilli can be stored in cystine tryptic agar (CTA) at room temperature for over 1 year, but we experienced a loss of imipenem resistance among VIM-2-producing isolates. The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of loss of IMP-1 and VIM-2 genes during storage in CTA at room temperature and to document any change in the MIC of antimicrobial agents and the location of the gene. METHODS: Bacteria were isolated from clinical specimens at Severance Hospital collected from 1995-2000. Modified Hodge and double disk synergy tests were performed for screening of MBL-production isolates, and blaIMP-1 and blaVIM-2 were detected by PCR. Loss of resistance was tested in CTA at room temperature. PFGE and hybridization using a blaVIM-2 probe were carried out to determine the location of the VIM-2 gene. RESULTS: When VIM-2- and IMP-1-producing strains of eight P. aeruginosa and two Acinetobacter spp. were stored in CTA at room temperature, some isolates lost imipenem resistance after 3 days and 90% lost resistance after 15 weeks. Loss of resistance genes resulted in a decrease of the MIC of imipenem from 32-128 mug/mL to 0.5-8 mug/mL for P. aeruginosa, and from 32 mug/mL to 0.25-4 mug/mL for Acinetobacter spp. Hybridization of I-CeuI and S1-digested and PFGE suggested that VIM-2 genes are located on approximately 50-100 kb or 400 kb plasmids. CONCLUSION: Isolates may lose resistance genes when stored in CTA at room temperature. Therefore, it is necessary for MBL-production tests including the Modified Hodge test and double disk synergy test and detection of MBL genes.