A case of penicillin-resistant group B Streptococcus isolated from a patient in the UK.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
E McGuire, D Ready, N Ellaby, I Potterill, R Pike, K L Hopkins, R L Guy, T Lamagni, D Mack, A Scobie, S Warren, C S Brown, J Coelho
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Abstract

Objectives: In England, group B streptococci (GBS; Streptococcus agalactiae) are considered universally susceptible to penicillin. Reports from Africa, Asia, North America and a few European countries have described GBS isolates with penicillin MICs above the epidemiological cut-off (0.125 mg/L). Our aim was to characterize a penicillin-resistant GBS (PRGBS) isolate recovered in 2016 from a patient treated with long-term antimicrobials in the UK.

Methods: Antibiotic susceptibility of a referred isolate from a discharging sinus overlying a chronic prosthetic joint infection was determined using gradient strip testing for seven antibiotics. Illumina short read sequencing was carried out using a HiSeq 2500 platform to determine MLST, capsular type, to detect mutations in the pbp genes, and to compare the isolate with contemporaneous GBS isolates circulating in the UK.

Results: The GBS isolate belonged to capsular type Ia and MLST 144. We observed resistance to penicillin (MIC = 1 mg/L) and tetracycline (32 mg/L) with susceptibility to linezolid (1 mg/L), erythromycin (0.064 mg/L), clindamycin (0.064 mg/L), teicoplanin (0.064 mg/L) and vancomycin (0.25 mg/L). Deduced amino acid sequences revealed substitutions and non-synonymous changes in PBP2x and PBP2b. Genomic analysis of contemporaneous cases (n = 34) from across the UK identified single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) variation ranged from 153-6596 SNPs.

Conclusions: We confirm the first identification of a PRGBS isolate amongst referrals to the UK's national reference laboratory. Substitutions in pbp1a, pbp2a, pbp2x and pbp2b were identified that likely developed in the face of long-term beta-lactam antibiotic use.

英国一例从患者体内分离出的耐青霉素 B 组链球菌。
目的:在英国,B 组链球菌(GBS;无乳链球菌)被认为对青霉素普遍敏感。来自非洲、亚洲、北美洲和少数欧洲国家的报告描述了青霉素 MIC 值高于流行病学临界值(0.125 毫克/升)的 GBS 分离物。我们的目的是描述2016年从英国一名长期接受抗菌药物治疗的患者身上分离出的耐青霉素GBS(PRGBS)的特征:采用梯度条检测法确定了从慢性假体关节感染的出院窦道中分离出的转诊菌株对七种抗生素的敏感性。使用HiSeq 2500平台进行了Illumina短读测序,以确定MLST、荚膜类型,检测pbp基因突变,并将该分离株与英国同时流行的GBS分离株进行比较:该 GBS 分离物属于荚膜 Ia 型,MLST 为 144。我们观察到其对青霉素(MIC = 1 mg/L)和四环素(32 mg/L)具有耐药性,对利奈唑胺(1 mg/L)、红霉素(0.064 mg/L)、克林霉素(0.064 mg/L)、茶氯普林(0.064 mg/L)和万古霉素(0.25 mg/L)具有敏感性。推断的氨基酸序列显示了 PBP2x 和 PBP2b 的替换和非同义变化。对来自英国各地的同期病例(n = 34)进行基因组分析后发现,单核苷酸多态性(SNP)变异范围在 153-6596 个 SNP 之间:我们证实了在英国国家参考实验室的转诊病例中首次发现了 PRGBS 分离物。我们发现了 pbp1a、pbp2a、pbp2x 和 pbp2b 中的替代基因,这些基因很可能是在长期使用β-内酰胺类抗生素的情况下产生的。
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