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New insights in novel Escherichia coli colistin resistant strains isolated from Argentina
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2020-05Registro en:
Maturana, Patricia del Valle; Martinez, Melina; Faccone, Diego Francisco; Semorile, Liliana Carmen; Maffia, Paulo Cesar; et al.; New insights in novel Escherichia coli colistin resistant strains isolated from Argentina; Springer; European Biophysics Journal With Biophysics Letters; 49; 3-4; 5-2020; 307-313
0175-7571
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Maturana, Patricia del Valle
Martinez, Melina
Faccone, Diego Francisco
Semorile, Liliana Carmen
Maffia, Paulo Cesar
Hollmann, Axel
Resumen
Colistin is a polymyxin antibiotic (polymyxin E) that has in recent years re-emerged as an option for treatment of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Recently, the re-introduction of colistin resulted in the appearance of colistin-resistant bacteria, which is usually caused by LPS modifications. The fact that this modification is mediated by a plasmid carrying the mcr-1 gene, implies a horizontal transfer of colistin resistance. In Argentina, the National Reference Laboratory in Antimicrobial Resistance (NRLAR), has recently screened several bacteria for the MCR-1 plasmid, detecting nine Escherichia coli isolates carrying the plasmid with the mcr-1 gene, among others. In this context, we proposed to assess the effect of surface charge modifications induced by the plasmid MCR-1 and its impact on the resulting colistin resistance in two clinical isolates of colistin-resistant E. coli. Using zeta potential assays, we confirmed the reduction of negative charge exposure on clinical isolates compared to the reference strain of E. coli. In addition, through permeabilization assays, we were able to correlate this reduction in charge exposure with the extent of damage to the bacterial membrane. The fact that this surface charge modification through substitution of lipid A is plasmid encoded, represents an important concern for future antimicrobial peptide drug development.