Title of article :
New Mutations in GyrA Gene of Escherichia Coli Isolated form Iraqi Patients
Author/Authors :
al-fayyadh, ziyad hameed al-anbar university - college of science - department of biology, Iraq , turkie, ahmed muhammed al-anbar university - college of science - department of biology, Iraq , al-mathkhury, harith jabbar fahad university of baghdad - college of science - department of biology, Iraq
Abstract :
The present study included a collecting of 165 specimens form different sources, 93 isolates were identified as Escherichia coli depending on morphological and biochemical tests in addition to automated systems such as VITEK 2 and api 20E. All isolates under study developed high resistance toward cefotaxime, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone, and ciprofloxacin estimated by minimum inhibitory concentration. Stool and wound specimens characterized by harbouring the highest resistant isolates in a percentage reached 100% against antibiotics under study. Insignificant differences were found between isolates collected from males and females. Upon using disk displacement method to detect extended spectrum beta lactamases (ESBL), it was found that 37.73% of isolates were ESBL producers. However, stool and urine specimens harboured the highest percentage of producers. The present study findings revealed a presence of efflux pump in 77.5% of tested isolates using cartwheel method. Nevertheless, PCR technique exposed about 85% of isolates harboured acrAB efflux pump gene. Moreover, the results of this study illustrated that all isolates contained gyrA and parC using PCR technique. Accordingly, three isolates were chosen for nucleotide alignment study; one of them is sensitive and the other two are resistant to ciprofloxacin (acrAB free). The results showed a presence of stable and frequent three mutations in the resistant isolates (14 and 3). A transition mutation found in the site 4808116 in which guanine is replaced by adenine. Furthermore, two transversion mutations were located in 4804221 and 4808222 sites. Additionally, a hot spot was detected in the site 4808109.
Keywords :
Gyra , Escherichia Coli , Ciprofloxacin
Journal title :
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Iraqi Journal Of Science