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. 2024 May 15;16(5):1925-1934.
doi: 10.62347/SNRQ6766. eCollection 2024.

The relationship between integrons, antibiotic resistance genes and SXT resistance in Shigella flexneri strains

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The relationship between integrons, antibiotic resistance genes and SXT resistance in Shigella flexneri strains

Chunling Peng et al. Am J Transl Res. .

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the correlation between sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (SXT) resistance in Shigella flexneri (S.flexneri) and the presence of integrons and relevant antibiotic resistance genes.

Methods: We collected 115 strains of Shigella flexneri isolated from feces of children with diarrhea in Jinan from 2012 to 2020 and determined the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of SXT by Etest method. The presence of class 1, class 2, and class 3 integron genes, variable region antibiotic resistance gene cassettes, and sul1, sul2, sul3, and SXT elements were detected using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Positive results were further analyzed by DNA sequencing and BLAST comparison.

Results: In total, the resistance rate to SXT was 60.9% among the 115 S.flexneri strains. The prevalence of class 1 and class 2 integrons were 88.7% and 87.0%, respectively, with no class 3 integrons detected. Among the strains, 13.0% carried typical class 1 integrons with variable region antibiotic resistance gene cassettes dfrA17-aadA5 and dfrV, while 85.2% carried atypical class 1 integrons with variable region antibiotic resistance gene cassette blaoxa-30-aadA1. The variable region antibiotic resistance gene cassettes of class 2 integrons were all dfrA1+sat1+aadA1. There was a statistical difference between the presence of class 1 integrons and class 2 integrons between the SXT-sensitive and resistant S.flexneri strains (χ2=22.800, χ2=16.365, P<0.01, P<0.01). Integrons carrying dfrV and dfrA1 by integrons also showed a statistical difference in SXT resistance (χ2=9.422, χ2=16.365, P<0.01, P<0.01). PCR revealed the presence of sul1 and sul2 in 13.0% and 47.0% of strains, respectively, with neither sul3 nor SXT elements detected. There was a significant difference between the presence of sul1, sul2 between the SXT-sensitive and resistant S.flexneri strains (χ2=9.588, χ2=65.445, P<0.01, P<0.01).

Conclusion: In summary, integrons are involved in SXT resistance of S.flexneri, and dfrV, dfrA1, sul1, sul2 are closely related to SXT resistance of S.flexneri.

Keywords: S.flexneri; drug resistance genes; integron; sulfanilamide.

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Figure 1
Partial sequence of the dfrA17-aadA5 gene cassette.
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Figure 2
Partial sequence of the dfrV gene cassette.
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Figure 3
Partial sequence of the blaoxa-30-aadA1 gene cassette.
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Figure 4
Partial sequence of the dfrA1+sat1+aadA gene cassette.
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Figure 5
Partial sequence of the sul1 gene.
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Figure 6
Partial sequence of the sul2 gene.

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