Fluoroquinolone resistance associated with specific gyrase mutations in clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- PMID: 8896523
- DOI: 10.1093/infdis/174.5.1127
Fluoroquinolone resistance associated with specific gyrase mutations in clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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- J Infect Dis 1997 Apr;175(4):1027
Abstract
Fluoroquinolones are potent antibacterial agents being used clinically against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Treatment failure is thought to arise from acquisition of fluoroquinolone resistance by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A collection of 13 resistant clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis was examined for ciprofloxacin sensitivity relative to controls exhibiting the same IS6110 DNA type. Specific alleles were associated with distinct levels of drug susceptibility for 11 isolates that contained nucleotide changes expected to alter the amino acid sequence of the A subunit of DNA gyrase. Five different gyrA (ciprofloxacin resistance) alleles were present among 7 isolates having the W DNA subtype. These isolates, which are representative of an outbreak strain, constitute a panel of organisms that can be used to evaluate contributions of gyrase and DNA topoisomerase IV to resistance.
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