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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02940-8...

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Neyestani, Zohreh Khademi, Farzad Teimourpour, Roghayeh Amani, Mojtaba Arzanlou, Mohsen
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en
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BioMed Central

Categorie

Mycology

Jaar

2023

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19-07-2023

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... ciprofloxacin qrdr antibiotic resistance pmqr patients healthy carriers wastewater respectively pmqr iran identified 03% ciprofloxacin resistance wastewater genes ciprofloxacin-resistant isolates
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Background This study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence and molecular characteristics of ciprofloxacin resistance among 346 Escherichia coli isolates collected from clinical specimens ( n  = 82), healthy children ( n  = 176), municipal wastewater ( n  = 34), hospital wastewater ( n  = 33), poultry slaughterhouse wastewater ( n  = 12) and livestock ( n  = 9) slaughterhouse wastewater in Iran.

Methods Ciprofloxacin minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined by agar dilution assay.

Phylogroups and plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) genes were identified using PCR.

Mutations in gyrA , gyrB , parC, and parE genes and amino acid alterations were screened through sequencing assay.

The effect of efflux pump inhibitor (PAβN) on ciprofloxacin MICs in ciprofloxacin-resistant isolates was investigated using the microdilution method.

Results In total, 28.03% of E. coli isolates were phenotypically resistant to ciprofloxacin.

Based on sources of isolation, 64.63%, 51.51%, 33.33%, 14.70%, 10.22% and 8.33% of isolates from clinical specimens, hospital wastewater, livestock wastewater, municipal wastewater, healthy children and poultry wastewater were ciprofloxacin-resistant, respectively.

Eighty-one point eighty-one percent (Ser-83  →  Leu + Asp-87 → Asn; 78.78% and Ser-83 → Leu only; 3.03% ( of ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli isolates showed missense mutation in GyrA subunit of DNA gyrase, while no amino-acid substitution was noted in the GyrB subunit.

DNA sequence analyses of the ParC and ParE subunits of topoisomerase IV exhibited amino-acid changes in 30.30% (Ser-80 → Ile + Glu-84 → Val; 18.18%, Ser-80 → Ile only; 9.10% and Glu-84 → Val only; 3.03%0 (and 15.38% (Ser-458 → Ala) of ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli isolates, respectively.

The PMQR genes, aac(6')-Ib-cr , qnrS , qnrB , oqxA , oqxB, and qepA were detected in 43.29%, 74.22%, 9.27%, 14.43%, 30.92% and 1.03% of ciprofloxacin-resistant isolates, respectively.

No isolate was found to be positive for qnrA and qnrD genes.

In isolates harboring the OqxA/B efflux pump, the MIC of ciprofloxacin was reduced twofold in the presence of PAβN, as an efflux pump inhibitor.

The phylogroups B_2 (48.45%) and A (20.65%) were the most predominant groups identified in ciprofloxacin-resistant isolates.

Conclusions This study proved the high incidence of ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli isolates in both clinical and non-clinical settings in Iran.

Chromosomal gene mutations and PMQR genes were identified in ciprofloxacin resistance among E. coli population.

Neyestani, Zohreh,Khademi, Farzad,Teimourpour, Roghayeh,Amani, Mojtaba,Arzanlou, Mohsen, 2023, Prevalence and mechanisms of ciprofloxacin resistance in Escherichia coli isolated from hospitalized patients, healthy carriers, and wastewaters in Iran, BioMed Central

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