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Metallo-β-lactamase producers in environmental microbiota:: New molecular class B enzyme in Janthinobacterium lividum

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ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY
卷 45, 期 3, 页码 837-844

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.3.837-844.2001

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Eleven environmental samples from different sources were screened for the presence of metallo-beta -lactamase-producing bacteria by using a selective enrichment medium containing a carbapenem antibiotic and subsequently testing each isolate for production of EDTA-inhibitable carbapenemase activity. A total of 15 metallo-beta -lactamase-producing isolates, including 10 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolates, 3 Chlyseobacterium spp,, one Aeromonas hydrophila isolate, and one Janthinobacterium lividum isolate (a species in which production of metallo-beta -lactamase activity was not previously reported), were obtained from 8 samples. In the J, lividum isolate, named JAC1, production of metallo-beta -lactamase activity was elicited upon exposure to beta -lactams, Screening of a JAC1 genomic library for clones showing a reduced imipenem susceptibility led to the isolation of a metallo-beta -lactamase determinant encoding a new member (named THIN-B) of the highly divergent subclass B3 lineage of metallo-beta -lactamases. THIN-B is most closely related (35.6% identical residues) to the L1 enzyme of S, maltophilia and more distantly related to the FEZ-1 enzyme of Legionella gormanii (27.8% identity) and to the GOB-1 enzyme of Chryseobacterium meningosepticum (24.2% identity). Sequences related to bla(THIN-B), and inducible production of metallo-beta -lactamase activity, were also detected in the J. lividum type strain DSM1522. Expression of the bla(THIN-B), gene in Escherichia coli resulted in decreased susceptibility to several beta -lactams, including penicillins, cephalosporins (including cephamycins and oxyimino cephalosporins), and carbapenems, revealing a broad substrate specificity of the enzyme. The results of this study indicated that metallo-beta -lactamase-producing bacteria are widespread in the environment and identified a new molecular class B enzyme in the environmental species J, lividum.

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