Title of article :
Detection of the aadA1 and aac (3)-1V resistance genes in Acinetobacter baumannii
Author/Authors :
Hussain, E. A Department of Biology - College of Education for Pure Science Ibn-Al Haitham - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq , Qasim Hameed, H Department of Biology - College of Education for Pure Science Ibn-Al Haitham - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq , Mujahid Al-Shuwaikh, A Microbiology Department - College of Medicine - Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq , Mujahid Abdullah, R Department of Biology - College of Education for Pure Science Ibn-Al Haitham - University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Acinetobacter baumannii is a gram-negative aerobic bacterium that can be found in different environments, such as food, containing vegetables, meat, and fish; moreover, it can be present in soil and freshwater. A. baumannii has globally considered an opportunistic nosocomial bacterium in the healthcare setting contributing to increased morbidity and mortality. The current study aimed to detect the aminoglycoside genes in A. baumannii isolated from different clinical causes. In total, 20 isolates of A. baumannii were obtained from
different clinical cases. Bacterial isolate DNA was extracted using a DNA extraction kit. Quantus Fluorometer
was used to detect the concentration of the extracted DNA in order to detect the goodness of samples. 1 μl of
DNA and 199 μl of diluted QuantiFlour Dye were mixed. After 5 min incubation at room temperature, DNA
concentration values were evaluated, and following the initial amplification of the A. baumannii aada1 gene, 20
μl of PCR product with F and R primers were sent to Sanger sequencing. The results of the antimicrobial
susceptibility revealed that A. baumannii isolates were resistant to Gentamicin (95%), Amikacin (90%), and
Tobramycin (60%). Molecular investigation of the aadA1 and aac (3)-IV genes exhibited that the aadA1 gene
was detected in 15% of the isolates. However, the aac (3)-IV gene was not detected in any of the isolates. The
gel electrophoresis revealed that the molecular weight of the aadA1 gene was 490bp. The DNA sequence of the aadA1 gene was conducted in this study, and the results exhibited no mutations in all isolates.
Keywords :
aac (3)-1V , Acinetobacter baumannii , aadA1 , Resistance genes in bacteria
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute