Cloning, Nucleotide Sequencing, and Analysis of the AcrAB-TolC Efflux Pump of Enterobacter cloacae and Determination of Its Involvement in Antibiotic Resistance in a Clinical Isolate

UDC.coleccionInvestigación
UDC.departamentoBioloxía
UDC.departamentoFisioterapia, Medicina e Ciencias Biomédicas
UDC.endPage3253
UDC.institutoCentroINIBIC - Instituto de Investigacións Biomédicas de A Coruña
UDC.issue9 (September)
UDC.journalTitleAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
UDC.startPage3247
UDC.volume51 (2007)
dc.contributor.authorPérez Gómez, Astrid
dc.contributor.authorCanle, Delia
dc.contributor.authorLatasa, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorPoza, Margarita
dc.contributor.authorBeceiro Casas, Alejandro
dc.contributor.authorTomás, María
dc.contributor.authorFernández González, Ana
dc.contributor.authorMallo Cancela, Susana
dc.contributor.authorPérez, S.
dc.contributor.authorMolina, Francisca
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Rosa
dc.contributor.authorLasa, Íñigo
dc.contributor.authorBou, Germán
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-11T17:58:25Z
dc.date.available2026-03-11T17:58:25Z
dc.date.issued2007-09-01
dc.description.abstract[Abstract] Enterobacter cloacae is an emerging clinical pathogen that may be responsible for nosocomial infections. Management of these infections is often difficult, owing to the high frequency of strains that are resistant to disinfectants and antimicrobial agents in the clinical setting. Multidrug efflux pumps, especially those belonging to the resistance-nodulation-division family, play a major role as a mechanism of antimicrobial resistance in gram-negative pathogens. In the present study, we cloned and sequenced the genes encoding an AcrAcB-TolC-like efflux pump from an E. cloacae clinical isolate (isolate EcDC64) showing a broad antibiotic resistance profile. Sequence analysis showed that the acrR, acrA, acrB, and tolC genes encode proteins that display 79.8%, 84%, 88%, and 82% amino acid identities with the respective homologues of Enterobacter aerogenes and are arranged in a similar pattern. Deletion of the acrA gene to yield an AcrA-deficient EcDC64 mutant (EcΔacrA) showed the involvement of AcrAB-TolC in multidrug resistance in E. cloacae. However, experiments with an efflux pump inhibitor suggested that additional efflux systems also play a role in antibiotic resistance. Investigation of several unrelated isolates of E. cloacae by PCR analysis revealed that the AcrAB system is apparently ubiquitous in this species.
dc.description.sponsorshipMargarita Poza is a receipt of an Isidro Parga Pondal research contract, Alejandro Beceiro of a scholarship from SEIMC, and María del Mar Tomás of a postMIR research contract from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. The study was partly financed by the Consellería de Innovación, Industria y Comercio, Xunta de Galicia (PGIDIT04BTF916028PR), Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (PI040514 and PI061368), and also supported by Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, ISCIII, Spanish Network for the Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI RD06/0008).
dc.description.sponsorshipXunta de Galicia; PGIDIT04BTF916028PR
dc.identifier.citationPérez A, Canle D, Latasa C, Poza M, Beceiro A, del Mar Tomás M, Fernández A, Mallo S, Pérez S, Molina F, Villanueva R, Lasa I, Bou G2007.Cloning, Nucleotide Sequencing, and Analysis of the AcrAB-TolC Efflux Pump of Enterobacter cloacae and Determination of Its Involvement in Antibiotic Resistance in a Clinical Isolate. Antimicrob Agents Chemother51:.https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.00072-07
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/aac.00072-07
dc.identifier.issn0066-4804
dc.identifier.issn1098-6596
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2183/47711
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSC/Plan Nacional de I+D+i 2004-2007/PI040514/ES/
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSC/Plan Nacional de I+D+i 2004-2007/PI061368/ES/
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MSC//RD06%2F0008%2F0025/ES/RED ESPAÑOLA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PATOLOGÍA INFECCIOSA (REIPI)/
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1128/aac.00072-07
dc.rights© 2007 American Society for Microbiology.
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectAntibiotic Efflux
dc.subjectAntibiotic Resistance
dc.subjectAntimicrobial Resistance
dc.subjectBacteriology
dc.subjectClinical Detection of Resistance
dc.subjectDrug Discovery
dc.subjectEfflux Pump Resistance
dc.subjectEfflux Pumps
dc.subjectMechanisms of Drug Resistance
dc.subjectMicrobial Physiology and Genetics
dc.subjectMultidrug Resistance
dc.subjectTransport Systems
dc.titleCloning, Nucleotide Sequencing, and Analysis of the AcrAB-TolC Efflux Pump of Enterobacter cloacae and Determination of Its Involvement in Antibiotic Resistance in a Clinical Isolate
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