Validation of a Multiplex PCR for the Simultaneous Detection of E. coli and Class 1 Integron

Asif Hasan, Anindita Bhowmik, M. Islam, S. Ahsan
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Antibiotic resistant E. coli in the animal gut can promote the transfer of antibiotic resistance between animal and human. In order to enforce the National Action Plan in Bangladesh, it is imperative to detect the presence of E. coli harbouring Class 1 integrons that can potentially transfer antibiotic resistance genes among bacteria. Previously used primers pairs were used in a multiplex PCR to successfully detect the E. coli species-specific amplicon and Class 1 integron in 57% of the isolates. Plasmid was absent in the isolates. Antibiotic resistance profiling indicated highest resistance to oxytetracycline (89%) and lowest resistance to streptomycin (18.52%). A total of 38% isolates were found to be resistant against 8 of the 10 antibiotics used, 85.19% being multidrug resistant. However, the resistance pattern could not be specifically correlated to the presence of Class 1 integron. The validated multiplex PCR can be used as a quick method to detect E. coli and Class 1 integron simultaneously.   Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 33(1): 17-24, 2023 (June)  
多重PCR同时检测大肠杆菌和1类整合子的验证
动物肠道中的耐药大肠杆菌可促进动物和人之间的抗生素耐药性转移。为了在孟加拉国实施国家行动计划,必须检测含有1类整合子的大肠杆菌的存在,这些整合子可能在细菌之间转移抗生素抗性基因。先前使用的引物对用于多重PCR,成功地检测了57%的分离株的大肠杆菌种特异性扩增子和1类整合子。分离株中没有质粒。抗生素耐药谱显示,土霉素耐药最高(89%),链霉素耐药最低(18.52%)。共有38%的分离株对使用的10种抗生素中的8种耐药,85.19%为多药耐药。然而,抗性模式不能与1类整合子的存在特异性相关。验证的多重PCR可作为同时检测大肠杆菌和1类整合子的快速方法。植物组织崇拜。与生物技术,33(1):17- 24,2023 (6)
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