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Genotypic Detection of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing of Klebsiella pneumoniae

Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase 생성 Klebsiella pneumoniae 균주의 유전형 검출

  • 육근돌 (대전보건대학교 임상병리과) ;
  • 양병선 (진주보건대학교 임상병리과) ;
  • 박진숙 (한남대학교 생명공학과)
  • Received : 2013.02.12
  • Accepted : 2012.03.07
  • Published : 2013.03.31

Abstract

Among Gram-negative pathogens in Korea, the incidence of resistance to third generation cephalosporins is becoming an ever-increasing problem. The production of extended-spectrum ${\beta}$-lactamase (ESBL) is the main mechanism of bacterial resistance to a third-generation cephalosporins and monobactams. Accurate identification of the ESBL genes are necessary for surveillance and epidemiological studies of the mode of transmission in the hospital. This study was conducted to detect the genes encoding ESBL of 46 K. penumoniae isolated from Daejeon, Chungnam and Chungbuk regional university hospitals from February to August in 2012. The phenotypes of the isolated specimens were examined according to the combination disc test (CDT) by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). Forty two ESBL producing K. penumoniae isolates could be detected using ceftazidime (CAZ) discs with and without clavulanate (CLA). By CDT, 42 K. pneumoniae strains were confirmed to be ESBL strains. Genotyping was performed by multiplex PCR with type-specific primers. By PCR analysis, TEM gene in 46 strains, SHV gene in 37 strains and CTX-M genes in 14 strains were identified. Ten isolates did carry genes encoding ESBLs of all types TEM, SHV and CTX-M. The multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis was better to detect and differentiate ESBL producing K. penumoniae strains in clinical isolates.

임상검체에서 분리되는 그람음성 막대균의 제 3세대 cephalosporin에 대한 내성율의 증가는 임상적으로 심각한 문제가 되고 있다. 3세대 cephalosporin 및 monobactam계 항균제에 대한 내성은 주로 Extended-Spectrum ${\beta}$-Lactamase(ESBL)의 생성에 기인한다. 따라서 ESBL 유전자의 정확한 검출은 병원내의 감염경로 파악을 위한 감시 및 역학조사를 위해 필수적이다. 본 연구는 2012년 2월부터 8월까지 대전, 충남, 충북지역의 대학병원으로부터 ESBL 생성 Klebsiella penumoniae 46균주를 분리하여 Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)에 따라 ceftazidime (CAZ)과 CAZ/clavulanate (CLA)를 이용한 combination disk test (CDT) 방법에 의해 표현형을 조사하고, 유전형 특이 프라이머를 이용한 multiplex PCR을 수행하여 유전형을 검출하였다. CDT 결과 42균주가 ESBL생성균주로 확인되었다. PCR 결과, 46균주 모두 TEM형이었으며, 37균주는 SHV형, 14균주는 CTX-M형으로 나타났으며 10균주가 TEM, SHV, CTX-M 유전자를 모두 가지고 있었다. Multiplex PCR에 의한 유전형 검출 방법은 임상에서 분리한 ESBL생성 K. penumoniae균주의 감별과 검출에 유용한 방법으로 사료된다.

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