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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2004) 53, 445-450
© 2004 The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Prevalence of dfr genes associated with integrons and dissemination of dfrA17 among urinary isolates of Escherichia coli in Korea
1 Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, 101, Dongin-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, 700-422; 2 Department of Microbiology, Eulji University School of Medicine, Taejeon, 301-832, Korea
Received 23 May 2003; returned 29 October 2003; revised 19 November 2003; accepted 4 December 2003
Objectives: The association of trimethoprim-resistant dfr genes with integrons was investigated in urinary Escherichia coli isolates in Korea from the last two decades.
Methods: Of 623 E. coli isolates from urine specimens, 421 trimethoprim-resistant isolates were studied for dfr genes associated with integrons. Integrase genes were amplified and the PCR products restricted using HinfI to classify integron types. Gene cassette regions for the class 1 and class 2 integrons were amplified and sequenced. PFGE was performed to determine the epidemiological relationship of E. coli isolates.
Results: The carriage of class 1 integrons was found to be significantly higher in trimethoprim-resistant isolates (69%) than in trimethoprim-susceptible isolates (19%). Among the trimethoprim-resistant isolates, the frequency of dfr genes associated with class 1 integrons increased sharply from 10% of the isolates during 19801985 to 53% during 19961997 and to 46% during 20012002. Five different dfr cassettesdfrA1, dfrA5, dfrA7, dfrA12 and dfrA17were identified among the urinary E. coli isolates from the last two decades; dfrA12 was the most prevalent during 19801985 and dfrA17 during 19961997 and 20012002. The majority of dfr genes associated with class 1 integrons were conjugally transferable to recipient E. coli strains. The E. coli isolates that carried dfrA17 associated with class 1 integrons were found to be phylogenetically unrelated, indicating that dfrA17 was widely distributed in the different clones of E. coli.
Conclusion: Class 1 integrons were found to be an important genetic element of resistance to trimethoprim among urinary E. coli in Korea, and the prevalence of dfrA17 was mainly due to the horizontal transfer of class 1 integrons through conjugative plasmids.
Keywords: trimethoprim, E. coli, resistance, conjugative plasmids
* Corresponding author. Tel: +82-53-420-6951; Fax: +82-53-427-5664; E-mail: dtcho{at}knu.ac.kr
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