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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03169-1...

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El-Banna, Tarek El-Said Sonbol, Fatma Ibrahim Kamer, Amal M. Abo Badr, Sara Ahmed Mohammed Mahmoud
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Mycology

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

24/1/2024

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... ... ... ... ... mechanisms azithromycin erythromycin aureus molecular k_3 staphylococcus macrolide isolates
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Background Macrolide antibiotics have been extensively used for the treatment of Staphylococcus aureus infections.

However, the emergence of macrolide-resistant strains of S. aureus has become a major concern for public health.

The molecular mechanisms underlying macrolide resistance in S. aureus are complex and diverse, involving both target site modification and efflux pump systems.

In this study, we aim to overcome the molecular diversity of macrolide resistance mechanisms in S. aureus by identifying common molecular targets that could be exploited for the development of novel therapeutics.

Methods About 300 Staphylococcus aureus different isolates were recovered and purified from 921 clinical specimen including urine (88), blood (156), sputum (264), nasal swabs (168), pus (181) and bone (39) collected from different departments in Tanta University Hospital.

Macrolide resistant isolates were detected and tested for Multi Drug Resistant (MDR).

Gel electrophoresis was performed after the D test and PCR reaction for erm(A), (B), (C), msr(A), and mph(C) genes.

Finally, we tried different combinations of Erythromycin or Azithromycin antibiotics with either vitamin K_3 or vitamin C. Results Macrolide resistance S. aureus isolates exhibited 7 major resistance patterns according to number of resistance markers and each pattern included sub patterns or subgroups.

The PCR amplified products of different erm genes; analysis recorded different phenotypes of the Staphylococcus aureus isolates according to their different genotypes.

In addition, our new tested combinations of Erythromycin and vitamin C, Erythromycin, and vitamin K_3, Azithromycin and vitamin C and Azithromycin and vitamin K_3 showed significant antibacterial effect when using every antibiotic alone.

Our findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of macrolide resistance in S. aureus and offer potential strategies for the development of novel protocols to overcome this emerging public health threat.

El-Banna, Tarek El-Said,Sonbol, Fatma Ibrahim,Kamer, Amal M. Abo,Badr, Sara Ahmed Mohammed Mahmoud, 2024, Genetic diversity of macrolides resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates and the potential synergistic effect of vitamins, C and K_3, BioMed Central

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