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JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 130-136Publisher
MICROBIOLOGICAL SOCIETY KOREA
DOI: 10.1007/s12275-017-6408-5
Keywords
efflux pump; colistin; antimicrobial resistance; Acinetobacter baumannii
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- National Taiwan University Hospital Chu-Tung Branch
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Efflux pumps play an important role in antimicrobial resistance for Acinetobacter baumannii. However, the function of the Emr pump system and the relationship between Emr and drug resistance has not been characterized in A. baumannii. In this study, four possible groups of emr-like genes were found by searching a genome database. Among them, A1S_1772 (emrB) and A1S_1773 (emrA) were demonstrated to be co-transcribed as a single operon. Moreover, during osmotic stress, A1S_1772 showed the largest change in gene expression compared to the other emrB-like genes, and deletion of A1S_1772 (AB Delta emrB) significantly slowed cell growth in 20% sucrose. Using a phenotypic microarray analysis, the AB Delta emrB mutant was more susceptible to colistin and nafcillin, paromomycin, spiramycin, and D,L-serine hydroxmate than the wild type. The spot assay, time kill assay and minimal inhibition concentration determination also indicated that the wild type could tolerate colistin better than the AB Delta emrB mutant. Finally, the increased expression levels of all emrB-like genes, including A1S_0775, A1S_0909, A1S_1772, and A1S_1799, in colistin resistance-induced A. baumannii further supported the possible involvement of the emrB genes in A. baumannii colistin resistance. Together, the Emr pump systems in A. baumannii contribute to adaptation to osmotic stress and resistance to colistin.
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