Emergence of Fosfomycin Resistance by Plasmid-Mediated fos Genes in Uropathogenic ESBL-Producing E. coli Isolates in Mexico.

Journal: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland)
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Abstract

Fosfomycin is currently a viable option against urinary tract infections, particularly against extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL)-producing E. coli, due to its unique mechanism of action and its low resistance among bacteria. The objective of this study was to investigate two of the three most common mechanisms of resistance against this antibiotic among 350 ESBL-producing E. coli strains isolated from the urine of Mexican patients. The prevalence of fosfomycin resistance in our study was 10.9% (38/350). Of all resistant isolates analyzed, 23 (60.5%) were identified as fos-producing organisms, with 14 strains carrying fosA3 and 9, fosA1. Additionally, 11 (28.9%) fosfomycin-resistant isolates presented resistance due to impaired antibiotic transport and 8 (21.0%) both mechanisms. No resistance mechanism investigated in the study was found on 12 strains. All 38 confirmed ESBL-producing isolates carried a blaCTX-M subtype, 36 (94.5%) belonged to the O25b-ST131 clone, and all of them were able to transfer the fosfomycin resistance trait to recipient strains horizontally. This is the first study in Mexico demonstrating a plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance mechanism among clinical E. coli strains. Since our results suggest a strong association among fos and blaCTX-M genes and ST131 clones in uropathogenic E. coli, plasmid-mediated fosfomycin resistance should be closely monitored.

Authors
Mario Galindo Méndez, Humberto Navarrete Salazar, Francisco Baltazar Jiménez, Eduardo Muñoz De La Paz, María Sánchez Mawcinitt, Alexis Gómez Pardo, Elvira Garza González, Luis Ponce De León Garduño, Rafael Franco Cendejas, Rayo Morfín Otero, Fabián Rojas Larios, Juan Mena Ramírez, Cecilia Morales De La Peña, Lourdes García Mendoza, Elena Choy Chang, Laura Avilés Benítez, Eduardo López Gutiérrez, Jorge Canizales Oviedo, Nicolás Barlandas Rendón, Joyarib Maldonado Anicacio, Alina Rosales García, Heidy Ostos Cantú