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PLOS ONE | 2012

A Truncated AdeS Kinase Protein Generated by ISAba1 Insertion Correlates with Tigecycline Resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii

Jun-Ren Sun; Cherng-Lih Perng; Ming-Chin Chan; Yuji Morita; Jung-Chung Lin; Chih-Mao Su; Wei-Yao Wang; Tein-Yao Chang; Tzong-Shi Chiueh

Over-expression of AdeABC efflux pump stimulated continuously by the mutated AdeRS two component system has been found to result in antimicrobial resistance, even tigecycline (TGC) resistance, in multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MRAB). Although the insertion sequence, ISAba1, contributes to one of the AdeRS mutations, the detail mechanism remains unclear. In the present study we collected 130 TGC-resistant isolates from 317 carbapenem resistant MRAB (MRAB-C) isolates, and 38 of them were characterized with ISAba1 insertion in the adeS gene. The relationship between the expression of AdeABC efflux pump and TGC resistant was verified indirectly by successfully reducing TGC resistance with NMP, an efflux pump inhibitor. Further analysis showed that the remaining gene following the ISAba1 insertion was still transcribed to generate a truncated AdeS protein by the Pout promoter on ISAba1 instead of frame shift or pre-termination. Through introducing a series of recombinant adeRS constructs into a adeRS knockout strain, we demonstrated the truncated AdeS protein was constitutively produced and stimulating the expression of AdeABC efflux pump via interaction with AdeR. Our findings suggest a mechanism of antimicrobial resistance induced by an aberrant cytoplasmic sensor derived from an insertion element.


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2010

Overexpression of the adeB Gene in Clinical Isolates of Tigecycline-Nonsusceptible Acinetobacter baumannii without Insertion Mutations in adeRS

Jun-Ren Sun; Ming-Chin Chan; Tein-Yao Chang; Wei-Yao Wang; Tzong-Shi Chiueh

ABSTRACT Thirteen clinical isolates of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacterbaumanniiresistant to carbapenems (MRAB-C) with tigecycline nonsusceptibility were collected from individual patients in this study. None of the 13 isolates shared the same strain characteristics in molecular typing. All of them showed increased adeB transcription, as predicted. However, none of these tigecycline-nonsusceptible MRAB-C isolates were found to possess previously known adeRS mutations. Upregulation of adeB transcription may result from cross stimulation by other mechanisms.


Microbiological Research | 2016

AdeR protein regulates adeABC expression by binding to a direct-repeat motif in the intercistronic spacer

Tein-Yao Chang; Bo-Jun Huang; Jun-Ren Sun; Cherng-Lih Perng; Ming-Chin Chan; Cheng-Ping Yu; Tzong-Shi Chiueh

Overexpression of the efflux pump AdeABC is associated with tigecycline resistance of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (MDRAB). A two-component regulatory system, sensor AdeS and regulator AdeR proteins regulate the pump. However, the detailed mechanism of the AdeR protein to enhance the expression of adeABC operon is not well defined. We illustrated the biological characteristics of AdeR proteins by comparing a mutant AdeR protein of a tigecycline resistant MDRAB to the wild AdeR protein. By analyzing a series of deletion constructs, a minimal gene cassette of the intercistronic spacer DNA fragment specifically bound with the adeR protein and resulted in band shifting in electrophoresis mobility shifting assays (EMSA). A conserve direct repeat motif was observed in the intercistronic spacer DNA. We demonstrated the AdeR protein was a direct-repeat-binding protein. Two common residue mutations on the AdeR proteins of tigecycline resistant MDRAB isolates could reduce their binding affinity with the intercistronic spacer. The free intercistronic spacer may then more efficiently support the read-through of the adeABC operon during the co-transcriptional translation in tigecycline resistant MDRAB isolates.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Tigecycline resistance among carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella Pneumoniae: Clinical characteristics and expression levels of efflux pump genes

Sheng-Kang Chiu; Ming-Chin Chan; Li-Yueh Huang; Yi-Tsung Lin; Jung-Chung Lin; Po-Liang Lu; L. Kristopher Siu; Feng-Yee Chang; Kuo-Ming Yeh; Yung-Fu Chang

Objectives Tigecycline is a treatment option for infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP). Emerging tigecycline resistance in CRKP represents a growing threat. Knowledge of the clinical, microbiological, and molecular characteristics of tigecycline- and carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (TCRKP) is limited. Methods Patients infected with TCRKP were identified from a Taiwanese national surveillance study. Clinical data were collected from medical records. We performed susceptibility tests, carbapenemase gene detection, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multilocus sequence typing (MLST). Furthermore, we performed quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analyses to assess the expression levels of the efflux pump genes acrB and oqxB. Results We identified 16 patients infected with TCRKP, with urinary tract infection (UTI) being the most common type of infection (63%). The all-cause 30-day mortality rate was 44% in patients with TCRKP infection. Patients with a site of infection other than the urinary tract had a significantly higher mortality rate than patients with UTIs (83% vs. 20%, p = 0.035). PFGE and MLST revealed no dominant clone or sequence type. Using qRT-PCR, overexpression of both the acrB and oqxB genes was identified in seven isolates, and overexpression of the oqxB gene was observed in another seven. There was poor correlation between acrB or oqxB expression and tigecycline MICs (r = -0.038 and -0.166, respectively). Conclusions The mortality rate in patients infected with TCRKP in this study was 44% and this is an important subset of patients. The absence of a linear relationship between efflux pump genes expression and MICs indicates that tigecycline resistance may be mediated by other factors. Continuous monitoring of tigecycline resistance among CRKP isolates and resistance mechanisms are necessary.


European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2014

AdeRS combination codes differentiate the response to efflux pump inhibitors in tigecycline-resistant isolates of extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii.

Jun-Ren Sun; Cherng-Lih Perng; Jung-Chung Lin; Ya-Sung Yang; Ming-Chin Chan; Tein-Yao Chang; F.-M. Lin; Tzong-Shi Chiueh


Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2015

Experiences of implementing UTI bundle care in an emergency intensive care unit of a medical center

Mei-Chuan Tsai; Ming-Chin Chan; Ning-Chi Wang; Feng-Yee Chang


Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2015

Investigation of vancomycin-resistant Enterococci outbreak in an adult intensive care unit of a medical center

Tzu-Feng Huang; Ming-Chin Chan; Ning-Chi Wang; Cherng-Lih Perng


Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2015

Needlestick and safety needle promotion effect analysis in a medical center

Yu-Hui Chiu; Ming-Chin Chan; Ning-Chi Wang; Feng-Yee Chang


Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2015

Investigation of an influenza B outbreak in a nursing home

L.O. Yu-Ning; Ming-Chin Chan; Ching-Mei Chang; Ning-Chi Wang; Feng-Yee Chang


Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection | 2015

Efficacy evaluation of automatic hydrogen peroxide dry mist system on healthcare environment disinfection

Ming-Chin Chan; Ching-Mei Chang; Tzu-Feng Huang; Feng-Yee Chang

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Feng-Yee Chang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Cherng-Lih Perng

National Defense Medical Center

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Ning-Chi Wang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Tzong-Shi Chiueh

National Defense Medical Center

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Ching-Mei Chang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Jun-Ren Sun

National Defense Medical Center

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Tein-Yao Chang

National Defense Medical Center

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Tzu-Feng Huang

Tri-Service General Hospital

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Jung-Chung Lin

National Defense Medical Center

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Wei-Yao Wang

National Defense Medical Center

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