Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility

Resistance to macrolide antibiotics is a global concern in the treatment of Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus [GAS]) infections. In Iceland, since the detection of the first macrolide-resistant isolate in 1998, three epidemic waves of macrolide-resistant GAS infections have occurred, wit...

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Main Authors: Southon, Sara B., Beres, Stephen B., Kachroo, Priyanka, Saavedra, Matthew Ojeda, Erlendsdóttir, Helga, Haraldsson, Gunnsteinn, Yerramilli, Prasanti, Pruitt, Layne, Zhu, Luchang, Musser, James M., Kristinsson, Karl G.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7448646/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32522827
https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00638-20
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7448646 2023-05-15T16:46:34+02:00 Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility Southon, Sara B. Beres, Stephen B. Kachroo, Priyanka Saavedra, Matthew Ojeda Erlendsdóttir, Helga Haraldsson, Gunnsteinn Yerramilli, Prasanti Pruitt, Layne Zhu, Luchang Musser, James M. Kristinsson, Karl G. 2020-08-24 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7448646/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32522827 https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00638-20 en eng American Society for Microbiology http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7448646/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32522827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00638-20 Copyright © 2020 Southon et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . CC-BY J Clin Microbiol Epidemiology Text 2020 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00638-20 2020-09-13T00:18:11Z Resistance to macrolide antibiotics is a global concern in the treatment of Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus [GAS]) infections. In Iceland, since the detection of the first macrolide-resistant isolate in 1998, three epidemic waves of macrolide-resistant GAS infections have occurred, with peaks in 1999, 2004, and 2008. We conducted whole-genome sequencing of all 1,575 available GAS macrolide-resistant clinical isolates of all infection types collected at the national reference laboratory in Reykjavik, Iceland, from 1998 to 2016. Among 1,515 erythromycin-resistant isolates, 90.3% were of only three emm types, emm4 (n = 713), emm6 (n = 324), and emm12 (n = 332), with each being predominant in a distinct epidemic peak. The antibiotic efflux pump genes, mef(A) and msr(D), were present on chimeric mobile genetic elements in 99.3% of the macrolide-resistant isolates of these emm types. Of note, in addition to macrolide resistance, virtually all emm12 isolates had a single amino acid substitution in penicillin-binding protein PBP2X that conferred a 2-fold increased penicillin G and ampicillin MIC among the isolates tested. We conclude that each of the three large epidemic peaks of macrolide-resistant GAS infections occurring in Iceland since 1998 was caused by the emergence and clonal expansion of progenitor strains, with macrolide resistance being conferred predominantly by inducible Mef(A) and Msr(D) drug efflux pumps. The occurrence of emm12 strains with macrolide resistance and decreased beta-lactam susceptibility was unexpected and is of public health concern. Text Iceland PubMed Central (PMC) Journal of Clinical Microbiology 58 9
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spellingShingle Epidemiology
Southon, Sara B.
Beres, Stephen B.
Kachroo, Priyanka
Saavedra, Matthew Ojeda
Erlendsdóttir, Helga
Haraldsson, Gunnsteinn
Yerramilli, Prasanti
Pruitt, Layne
Zhu, Luchang
Musser, James M.
Kristinsson, Karl G.
Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
topic_facet Epidemiology
description Resistance to macrolide antibiotics is a global concern in the treatment of Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus [GAS]) infections. In Iceland, since the detection of the first macrolide-resistant isolate in 1998, three epidemic waves of macrolide-resistant GAS infections have occurred, with peaks in 1999, 2004, and 2008. We conducted whole-genome sequencing of all 1,575 available GAS macrolide-resistant clinical isolates of all infection types collected at the national reference laboratory in Reykjavik, Iceland, from 1998 to 2016. Among 1,515 erythromycin-resistant isolates, 90.3% were of only three emm types, emm4 (n = 713), emm6 (n = 324), and emm12 (n = 332), with each being predominant in a distinct epidemic peak. The antibiotic efflux pump genes, mef(A) and msr(D), were present on chimeric mobile genetic elements in 99.3% of the macrolide-resistant isolates of these emm types. Of note, in addition to macrolide resistance, virtually all emm12 isolates had a single amino acid substitution in penicillin-binding protein PBP2X that conferred a 2-fold increased penicillin G and ampicillin MIC among the isolates tested. We conclude that each of the three large epidemic peaks of macrolide-resistant GAS infections occurring in Iceland since 1998 was caused by the emergence and clonal expansion of progenitor strains, with macrolide resistance being conferred predominantly by inducible Mef(A) and Msr(D) drug efflux pumps. The occurrence of emm12 strains with macrolide resistance and decreased beta-lactam susceptibility was unexpected and is of public health concern.
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author Southon, Sara B.
Beres, Stephen B.
Kachroo, Priyanka
Saavedra, Matthew Ojeda
Erlendsdóttir, Helga
Haraldsson, Gunnsteinn
Yerramilli, Prasanti
Pruitt, Layne
Zhu, Luchang
Musser, James M.
Kristinsson, Karl G.
author_facet Southon, Sara B.
Beres, Stephen B.
Kachroo, Priyanka
Saavedra, Matthew Ojeda
Erlendsdóttir, Helga
Haraldsson, Gunnsteinn
Yerramilli, Prasanti
Pruitt, Layne
Zhu, Luchang
Musser, James M.
Kristinsson, Karl G.
author_sort Southon, Sara B.
title Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
title_short Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
title_full Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
title_fullStr Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Population Genomic Molecular Epidemiological Study of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pyogenes in Iceland, 1995 to 2016: Identification of a Large Clonal Population with a pbp2x Mutation Conferring Reduced In Vitro β-Lactam Susceptibility
title_sort population genomic molecular epidemiological study of macrolide-resistant streptococcus pyogenes in iceland, 1995 to 2016: identification of a large clonal population with a pbp2x mutation conferring reduced in vitro β-lactam susceptibility
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