Characterisation of a novel AmpC beta-lactamase, DHA-33, resistant to inhibition by cloxacillin
- PMID: 38763036
- DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116356
Characterisation of a novel AmpC beta-lactamase, DHA-33, resistant to inhibition by cloxacillin
Abstract
Plasmid-encoded DHA-type AmpCs have been extensively reported in Enterobacterales. The expression of the genes encoding these plasmid-mediated enzymes are inducible and these enzymes are capable of conferring resistance to a wide spectrum of beta-lactams including penicillins and broad-spectrum cephalosporins. The identification of infections caused by AmpC-producing bacteria is a necessity, both for infection control/epidemiology purposes and to inform treatment choices. A common testing method for AmpC production in the clinical laboratory setting is to supplement Mueller-Hinton agar plates used for antibiotic disk diffusion with cloxacillin, a potent inhibitor of AmpC enzymes. Here we describe a novel DHA variant, produced by a clinical Escherichia coli isolate, which is resistant to cloxacillin inhibition.
Keywords: AmpC; Cloxacillin; DHA; Escherichia coli.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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