Title of article :
Genotypic Investigation of Antibiotic Resistant blaOXA-4 Gene in Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Author/Authors :
Gholampour Matin ، Milad Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch , Shapouri ، Reza Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch , Nahaei ، Mohammadreza Department of Microbiology and Laboratory Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Medical Sciences , Mohammadi Roknabadi ، Mojtaba Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch , Shokri ، Rasoul Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch
From page :
95
To page :
99
Abstract :
Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic Gram-negative bacterium, is responsible for 10-15% of hospital infections worldwide. The acquisition of resistance genes is one of the important mechanisms that causes the spread of resistance in this bacterium. This study aimed to conduct a phenotypic and genotypic investigation of the blaOXA-4 resistance gene in P. aeruginosa isolated from clinical samples. Methods: In this study, 110 P. aeruginosa strains were isolated from various clinical samples. The disk diffusion method was applied to reveal the resistance pattern in the isolates. Moreover, the combined disk method was used for the phenotypic analysis of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL). Finally, the presence of the blaOXA-4 beta-lactamase gene was analyzed genotypically by polymerase chain reactions (PCR) method. Results: The highest sensitivity and resistance of the isolates were related to amikacin (65.45%) and ceftazidime (86.36%), respectively. The phenotypic analysis indicated that 72 isolates (65.45%) of P. aeruginosa are ESBL-producing. Furthermore, the presence of blaOXA-4 was approved genotypically in 33 P. aeruginosa isolates (45.83%). Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of antibiotic-resistant isolates of P. aeruginosa in the East Azerbaijan population that may be associated with the presence of the blaOXA-4 gene. However, further studies are necessary to identify other resistant genes in ESBL-producing isolates and other geographical areas with larger sample size.
Keywords :
Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Antibiotic resistance , Extended spectrum beta , lactamase , blaOXA , 4 gene
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Journal title :
Avicenna Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Record number :
2754241
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