Abstract

The aim of the work was to design and carry out experimental studies of a set of reagents to identify the spectrum of genes that determine the resistance of the Vibrio cholerae strains to antibacterial drugs.Materials and methods. V. cholerae strains isolated from humans and environmental objects during epidemiological complications and the cholera-free period were included in the study. Sensitivity to antimicrobial drugs was evaluated by the disk diffusion method. Whole genome sequencing was performed on an Illumina MiSeq. The profile of resistance genes was determined based on a comparison with the ResFinder database. The temperature regime, the composition of the reaction mixtures, and the reaction parameters were optimized; the specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility of the constructed prototype test system were measured.Results and discussion. The spectrum of antibiotic resistance and the profile of resistance genes were determined for the studied strains. To develop multiplex PCR, we selected the most common in the V. cholerae populations genes, which are responsible for resistance to tetracycline (tetA), streptomycin (strA), florfenicol/ chloramphenicol (floR) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (two variants of the dihydrofolate reductase gene: dfrA1 and dhfR), as well as SXT element integrase gene (int). In the reaction, markers were specifically detected in accordance with the genomic resistance profile, which correlates with the phenotypic manifestation of resistance determined by the disco-diffusion method. The sensitivity of the developed panel of primers and probes for V. cholerae strains was 103 –104 CFU/ml. Therefore, taking into account the specificity, rapidity and simplicity of the reaction, the developed system of primers and probes can be successfully applied for a preliminary assessment of the resistance of the V. cholerae strains to antimicrobial agents.

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  • The aim of the work was to design and carry out experimental studies of a set of reagents to identify the spectrum of genes that determine the resistance of the Vibrio cholerae strains to antibacterial drugs

  • V. cholerae strains isolated from humans and environmental objects during epidemiological complications and the cholera-free period were included in the study

  • Sensitivity to antimicrobial drugs was evaluated by the disk diffusion method

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ФКУЗ «Иркутский научно-исследовательский противочумный институт Сибири и Дальнего Востока», Иркутск, Российская Федерация. Цель работы заключалась в конструировании и опытно-экспериментальных исследованиях набора реагентов для выявления спектра генов, детерминирующих резистентность к антибактериальным препаратам у штаммов Vibrio cholerae. Чувствительность к антимикробным препаратам оценивали диско-диффузионным методом. Состава реакционных смесей, подбор параметров реакции, определены специфичность, чувствительность и воспроизводимость сконструированного прототипа тест-системы. Для взятых в работу штаммов определен спектр устойчивости к антибиотикам и профиль генов резистентности. В реакции специфично выявляются маркеры в соответствии с геномным профилем резистентности, что коррелирует с фенотипическим проявлением устойчивости, определенным диско-диффузионным методом. Чувствительность разработанной панели праймеров и зондов для штаммов V. cholerae составила 103–104 КОЕ/мл. Учитывая специфичность, быстроту и простоту постановки реакции, разработанная система праймеров и зондов может быть успешно применена для предварительной оценки резистентности штаммов V. cholerae к антимикробным препаратам. Ключевые слова: Vibrio cholerae, гены антибиотикорезистентности, SXT-элемент, ПЦР-тест-система.

Материалы и методы
Инаба Inaba
Результаты и обсуждение
Resistance gene profile according ResFinder DB
Специфичные праймеры и зонды Specific primers and probes
Оригинальные статьи
Генный профиль Gene profile
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