Molecular Basis of High-Level Ciprofloxacin Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae Strains Isolated in Denmark from 1995 to 1998
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- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 45 (1) , 117-123
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.45.1.117-123.2001
Abstract
In Denmark surveillance of the in vitro susceptibility to ciprofloxacin of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was established in 1990. The proportion of N. gonorrhoeae strains with decreased susceptibility or resistance to ciprofloxacin (MIC ≥ 0.06 μg/ml) was low (0.3 to 2.3%) up to 1995. Between 1995 and 1998 the rate of less-susceptible and resistant strains rose from 6.9 to 13.2%. Among ciprofloxacin-resistant strains (MIC ≥ 1 μg/ml), 81% were highly resistant (MIC ≥ 4 μg/ml). Thirty-fiveN. gonorrhoeae strains (40 isolates) for which ciprofloxacin MICs were 4 to 32 μg/ml were investigated for the frequency and patterns of mutations within the gyrA andparC genes. The quinolone resistance-determining regions of the gyrA and parC genes were amplified by PCR, and the amplicons were directly sequenced. Alterations at Ser-91 and Asp-95 in GyrA and a single or double alteration in ParC were identified in 32 strains (91%). Ser-91-to-Phe and Asp-95-to-Gly alterations in GyrA were detected in 28 strains (80%). The most common ParC alteration, Asp-86 to Asn, was found in 19 strains (54%). The strains were analyzed for genetic relationship by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). The analysis showed that nine strains with the same mutation pattern in the gyrA and parCgenes, originating from different geographical areas over 3 years, had the same PFGE patterns after SpeI as well asNheI digestion (only one strain with one band difference in the NheI pattern), suggesting that a resistant clone had spread worldwide. The results from this study strongly suggest that double gyrA mutations plus a parCmutation(s) play an important role in the development of high-level fluoroquinolone resistance in N. gonorrhoeae.Keywords
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