Vibrio cholerae SXT Element, Laos

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  • Claudia Toma
  • Noboru Nakasone
  • Tianyan Song
  • Masaaki Iwanaga
چکیده

To the Editor: The SXT element is a Vibrio cholerae–derived ICE (integrating and conjugative element), which has also been referred to as a conjugative transposon (1) or a constin (2). ICEs excise from the chromosomes of their hosts, transfer to a new host through conjugation, and then integrate into the chromosome again. SXT element was originally isolated in 1993 from a V. cholerae O139 clinical isolate (SXTMO10) (1). The ≈100kbp SXT element confers resistance to sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, chloramphenicol, and streptomycin (1). Since 1994, V. cholerae isolates from Bangladesh, India, and Mozambique have also contained the SXT element (2–4). In SXTMO10, resistance genes are embedded near the 5′ end, in a ≈17.2-kbp composite transposon-like element that interrupts the SXT-encoded rumAB operon. In contrast, in El Tor O1 V. cholerae strains isolated in India and Bangladesh, the resistance genes are located in SXTET, which is closely related but not identical to SXTMO10 (2). Comparison of 2 related ICEs, SXT of V. cholerae and R391 of Providencia rettgeri (5), showed that the conserved backbone apparently contains 3 hot spots for insertions of additional DNA sequences: the first between sO43 and traL, the second between trA and sO54, and the third between sO73 and traF. R391 contains an intact rumAB operon and a transposon-associated kanamycin resistance gene located ≈3.5 kbp from the rumAB operon (6). Mobile genetic elements such as SXT have a crucial role in spreading antimicrobial drug resistance genes among microbial populations, and our understanding of these genetic elements would help to control the emergence of antimicrobial drug resistance. We have been monitoring the drug sensitivity pattern in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos) since 1993, and we have found that V. cholerae O1 strains isolated after 1997 were resistant to tetracycline, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, chloramphenicol, and streptomycin (7). Analysis of the genetic determinants encoding antimicrobial drug resistance showed an SXT element (SXTLAOS), which is different from the previously reported SXTs (8). SXTLAOS contains 2 novel open reading frames (ORFs) in the third hot spot (between sO73 and traF). SXTET contains a class 9 integron in hot spot sO73-traF that harbors dfrA1 as a gene cassette (2). In SXTMO10, the gene encoding trimethoprim resistance (dfr18) is encoded in the ≈17.2kbp composite transposon-like element that interrupts the SXT-encoded rumAB operon. SXTLAOS does not encode dfr18 or dfrA1, and the gene encoding trimethoprim resistance has not been identified. In this study, we analyzed hot spot sO43-traL and hot spot traA-sO54 to better characterize SXTLAOS. Two sets of primers were designed to amplify the hot spot regions. Primer HS1-F, which anneals to sO43, was 5′ GGC TAT TCC ACC GGT GGT G 3′; primer HS1-R, which anneals to traL, was 5′ TGC CGA TCA CTA GCC CCA AC 3′; primer HS2-F, which anneals to traA, was 5′ ATG GGT CTC TAC AAT ACG CC 3′; and primer HS2-R, which anneals to sO54, was 5′ GGA GAC AGC GCA AGC GCC AG 3′. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplifications on genomic DNA extracted from the V. cholerae O1 strain isolated in Laos (strain 00LA1) with primers HS1-F and HS1-R yielded an amplicon of ≈1100 bp, which is slightly different from the amplicon obtained with DNA extracted from V. cholerae O139, strain MO10 (≈1,000 bp). PCR amplification using primers HS2-F and HS2-R gave amplicons of similar size (≈2,200 bp) for both strains. The ≈1,000-bp and ≈2,200-bp PCR products from strain 00LA1 were cloned independently into the pCR 2.1 vector and tested to determine if recombinant plasmids confer trimethoprim resistance after transformation to Escherichia coli. No trimethoprimresistant colonies were observed after transformation. The nucleotide sequences of the inserted fragments were analyzed. The region between sO43 and traL showed 97% identity to the corresponding region of P. rettgeri R391 (accession no. AY090559), which encodes 2 hypothetical proteins (ORF 37 and ORF 38). The region between traA and sO54 showed 97% identity to the corresponding region of SXTMO10 (accession no. AY055428). Since the gene encoding trimethoprim resistance was not located in any of the hot spot regions proposed by Beaber et al. (5), we also analyzed the region between sO26 and sO27, which in R391 contains the kanamycin resistance gene. Primers sO26-F (5′ GAG CAA TGG GCG AGA GTT CC) and s027-R (5′ TCA GCG ACA ACC GGA GAA TG) gave an amplicon of 409 bp for SXTMO10, as expected, while no PCR product was obtained for SXTLAOS. This result suggested that the region between sO26 and sO27 in SXTLAOS is also different from SXTMO10. V. cholerae O139 has not been isolated in Laos, and the SXT element was not likely transmitted from a V. cholerae O139 strain to a V. cholerae O1 strain. Since SXTLAOS has a hot spot that is identical to R391, we show evidence for a possible independent emerging of SXTLAOS. Further analysis is needed to understand the evolution and relationship between different ICEs and the emergence of new variants. In a previous study (8), we confirmed experimentally that trimethoprim resistance was also transferred by conjugation, and we hypothesized that the responsible gene is located

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دوره 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005