Studying the role of different genes involving in vitro-induced multidrug resistance of Staphylococcus aureus
Abstract
In this study, we examined gyrB, grlB which involve in flouroquinolone
resistance (FQ) and norA, mecA which relate to multidrug resistance in S.aureus.
Genomic DNA of seven S. aureus strains (CIP-, LEV,-OFL resistant and CIP-, LEV-,
OFL- revertant of S.aureus strains) were extracted and amplified by conventional
PCR. Sequencing results showed no mutation in QRDR of grlB.In QRDR of gyrB
gene, a substitution mutation has revealed at Thr451 to Ser (ACG
UCG) of all
bacterial strains without of CIP-revertant. Additionally, mutation at Arg450 to Ser
(AGA
AGU) was also detected in QRDR of CIP±resistantstrain. The mutation at
Ala328 has been substituted by Gly(GCA
GGA) innorA coding region of CIP-, LEV-
, OFL-resistant and OFL-revertant strains. Results of our study demonstrate that
emergence of invitro-induced multidrug resistant S. aureus is resulted of multi-
mutation presenting in particular genes.
Keywords: S.aureus, multidrug resistance, in vitro, gyrB, grlB, norA, MecA.