نتایج جستجو برای: mcr 1

تعداد نتایج: 2753510  

2017
Nicolas Kieffer Marta Aires-de-Sousa Patrice Nordmann Laurent Poirel

The mcr-1 (mobile colistin resistance 1) gene, which encodes phosphoethanolamine transferase, has been recently identified as a source of acquired resistance to polymyxins in Escherichia coli. Using the SuperPolymyxin selective medium, we prospectively screened 100 pigs at 2 farms in Portugal for polymyxin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and recovered 98 plasmid-mediated MCR-1-producing isolates. ...

2018
Tatsuya Nakayama Yuko Kumeda Ryuji Kawahara Takahiro Yamaguchi Yoshimasa Yamamoto

Background Due to increasing colistin usage, the dissemination of the colistin-resistant gene mcr-1 has been increasingly investigated. The aim of this study was to determine whether a traveler on a short-term international trip to a developing country could bring mcr-1 back to their home country. Materials and methods Thirty-four travel events from Japan to Vietnam encompassing 19 travelers ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2016
Jose F Delgado-Blas Cristina M Ovejero Lorena Abadia-Patiño Bruno Gonzalez-Zorn

We studied the presence of the mobile colistin resistance gene mcr-1 in human, animal, and environmental Enterobacteriaceae samples from Cumana, Venezuela, that were collected in 2015. The mcr-1 gene was detected in 2/93 Escherichia coli isolates from swine (novel ST452) and human (ST19) samples that were resistant to colistin. Whole-genome sequencing and transformation experiments identified m...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2016
Joana Campos Luís Cristino Luísa Peixe Patrícia Antunes

The mcr-1 gene was found in 11 isolates from a Portuguese Salmonella collection (n = 1,010; 58 serotypes; 2002-15) of clinical samples, foodstuff, food-animals and water. Mcr-1 has been located on different plasmids (IncX4/IncHI2) in pig-associated multidrug-resistant, copper-tolerant S.1,4,[5],12:i:-/ST34 and S. Rissen/ST469 clones from human and pork products since at least 2011. Our data hig...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2023

The emergence of Enterobacteriaceae strains resistant to both colistin and carbapenem, which harbor the mobile resistance (mcr) gene, has become a significant clinical public health concern. aim this study was identify with co-resistance carbapenem gain further understanding antimicrobial characteristics these in South Korea. Bacterial identification performed using MALDI Biotyper Vitek2 compac...

2016
S. Chabou T. Leangapichart L. Okdah S. Le Page L. Hadjadj J.-M. Rolain

Here we report the development of two rapid real-time quantitative PCR assays with TaqMan(®) probes to detect the MCR-1 plasmid-mediated colistin resistance gene from bacterial isolates and faecal samples from chickens. Specificity and sensitivity of the assay were 100% on bacterial isolates including 18 colistin-resistant isolates carrying the mcr-1 gene (six Klebsiella pneumoniae and 12 Esche...

2017
Katie Coates Timothy R. Walsh James Spencer Philip Hinchliffe

MCR-2 confers resistance to colistin, a `last-line' antibiotic against extensively resistant Gram-negative pathogens. It is a plasmid-encoded phosphoethanolamine transferase that is closely related to MCR-1. To understand the diversity in the MCR family, the 1.12 Å resolution crystal structure of the catalytic domain of MCR-2 was determined. Variable amino acids are located distant from both th...

2018
Weilong Zhou Lu Liu Yu Feng Zhiyong Zong

A Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical strain, named SCKP83, was isolated and found to be resistant to colistin thanks to the presence plasmid-borne colistin resistant gene mcr-1. The strain was subjected to whole genome sequencing and conjugation experiments. The subsequent analysis indicated that the strain belongs to ST15 and the capsular type K41. In SCKP83, mcr-1 was carried by a 97.4-kb non-sel...

2016
Huimin Zhang Christopher H. Seward Zuowei Wu Huiyan Ye Youjun Feng

Polymyxin acts as an ultimate line of refuge against the severe infections by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. This conventional idea is challenged dramatically by the recent discovery of mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr-1) is prevalent in food animals and human beings worldwide. More importantly, the mcr-1 gene was found to be co-localized with other antibiotic resistance genes...

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