Identification of pmrB mutations as putative mechanism for colistin resistance in A. baumannii strains isolated after in vivo colistin exposure

Publication date: Available online 11 February 2020Source: Microbial PathogenesisAuthor(s): Vito Marano, Nadia Marascio, Grazia Pavia, Angelo G. Lamberti, Angela Quirino, Rosanna Musarella, Francesco Casalinuovo, Maria Mazzitelli, Enrico M. Trecarichi, Carlo Torti, Giovanni Matera, Maria Carla LibertoAbstractColistin resistance among extensively-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates is a serious health-care problem. Alterations in PmrA-PmrB two-component system have been associated with resistance to colistin. We investigated three pairs of colistin-susceptible and colistin-resistant A. baumannii, sequentially isolated from three patients before and after colistin treatment, respectively. The pmrA and pmrB genes were sequenced by Sanger method. Amino acidic positions and their effect on protein were predicted by InterPro and PROVEAN tools. Expression of pmrA, pmrB and pmrC genes was assessed by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR). We found three different nonsynonymous substitutions P233T, E301G and L168K in pmrB coding region, each one in a different colistin resistance strain. The E301G and L168K substitutions represent novel mutations in pmrB, not previously described. Relative expression of pmrA, pmrB and pmrC mRNA increased in all colistin resistant strains.In our study, pmrB substitutions were associated with pmrC over-expression and colistin resistance. Further studies are necessary to understand their impact on modification of lipid A components...
Source: Microbial Pathogenesis - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research