Resistance to colistin mediated by the mcr-1 gene identified in strains of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. First reports in Peru

Authors

  • Ruth Giovanna Ugarte Silva Licenciado tecnólogo médico en laboratorio clínico y anatomía patológica, especialista en microbiología clínica; Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño, Lima, Perú
  • José Maria Olivo López Licenciado tecnólogo médico en laboratorio clínico y anatomía patológica, especialista en microbiología clínica; Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño, Lima, Perú
  • Alejandra Corso Laboratorio Regional de Resistencia a los Antimicrobianos, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas “Dr. Carlos G. Malbran”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Fernando Pasteran Laboratorio Regional de Resistencia a los Antimicrobianos, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas “Dr. Carlos G. Malbran”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Ezequiel Albornoz Laboratorio Regional de Resistencia a los Antimicrobianos, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas “Dr. Carlos G. Malbran”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Zaida Patricia Sahuanay Blácido Licenciado tecnólogo médico en laboratorio clínico y anatomía patológica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/anales.v79i3.15313

Keywords:

Colistin, Drug resistance, microbial, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae

Abstract

Introduction. Given the appearance of reports of the presence of the mcr-1 gene and its possible dissemination by plasmids in the countries of the region and given that this gene confers resistance to colistin, the drug that is the last line of treatment against multiresistant bacteria, it is important to know its presence in our country in microorganisms that express it. Methods. Descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out. Microorganisms isolated from urine culture of outpatients from a private health center in Lima, Peru, were included in august 2017. Out of 326 positive urine cultures, 10 isolates were selected between strains of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae that had a minimum inhibitory concentration ≥4μg/mL (interpreted as resistant for colistín) by the automated system Microscan Walkaway 96 plus. The following methods were used: colistin agar spot, prediffusion with colistin tablets, microdilution in colistin broth and PCR for the mcr-1 gene. Results. It was determined that 7 isolates, all Escherichia coli, expressed the presence of the mcr-1 gene by PCR, which confers plasmid resistance to polypeptides. Of the remaining strains, two Escherichia coli and one Klebsiella pneumoniae, were positive for resistance to colistin in the phenotypic tests but not in the PCR for mcr-1 gene, which suggests a mechanism of colistin resistance not associated with the mcr-1 gene. Conclusions. Seven isolates of Escherichia coli resistant to colistin and with expression of the mcr-1 gene were obtained.

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2018-10-09

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Ugarte Silva RG, Olivo López JM, Corso A, Pasteran F, Albornoz E, Sahuanay Blácido ZP. Resistance to colistin mediated by the mcr-1 gene identified in strains of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. First reports in Peru. An Fac med [Internet]. 2018 Oct. 9 [cited 2024 Jul. 17];79(3):213-7. Available from: https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/15313