Title of article :
Molecular Investigation of Outer Membrane Channel Genes Among Multidrug Resistance Clinical Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Isolates
Author/Authors :
Al-Thabhawee, Maytham Hassan Jasim Biology Department - College of Science - University of Babylon, Iraq , Al-Dahmoshi, Hussein Oleiwi Muttaleb Biology Department - College of Science - University of Babylon, Iraq
Abstract :
Background: Multidrug resistance Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MDRPA) is most important issue in
healthcare setting. It can secrete many virulence effector proteins via its secretion system type (T1SS-T6SS).
They are using them as conductor for delivering the effector proteins outside to begins harmful effect on
host cell increasing pathogenicity, competition against other microorganism and nutrient acquisition.
Methods: The study include investigation of 50 isolates of MDRPA for transport secretion system and
resistance for antibiotics. Molecular diagnosis using P. aeruginosa specific primer pairs, investigation of
AprF, HasF, XcpQ, HxcQ, PscC, CdrB, CupB3, and Hcp using specific primer pairs by PCR were also
performed.
Results: The results revealed high resistance to beta lactam antibiotics (78% for ceftazidime, 78% for
cefepime and 46% for piperacillin) can indicate possessing of isolates for beta lactamases and this confirmed
by dropping resistance to piperacillin to 16% when combined with tazobactam. Also, the results shown the
ability of MDRPA for pyocyanin biosynthesis using the system of genes.
Conclusions: The current study conclude that all isolates of P. aeruginosa were highly virulent due to their
possessing of all transport secretion system to deliver different effector proteins with possible harmful effects of these proteins.
Keywords :
Drug resistance , MDR , Efflux pump , Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)