A transferable -lactamase produced by a multidrug-resistant clinical isolate of Enterobacter cloacae was studied. The bla gene was carried by a large (>80-kb) transmissible plasmid. Nucleotide sequence analysis of cloned fragments revealed that it was part of a gene cassette carried by a class 1 integron along with other resistance genes, including aac(6)-Ib. The encoded -lactamase, designated IBC-1, was a novel class A enzyme that hydrolyzed ceftazidime and cefotaxime and was inhibited by tazobactam and, to a lesser extent, by clavulanate. Also, imipenem exhibited potent inhibitory activity against IBC-1. The enzyme consisted of 287 amino acid residues, including Ser-237, cysteines at positions 69 and 237a, and Arg-244, which may be implicated in its interaction with -lactams. In amino acid sequence comparisons, IBC-1 displayed the highest similarity with the chromosomal penicillinase of Yersinia enterocolitica, a carbenicillinase from Proteus mirabilis GN79, the species-specific -lactamases of Klebsiella oxytoca, and the carbapenemase Sme-1. However, a phylogenetic association with established -lactamase clusters could not be conclusively shown.Production of extended-spectrum (ES) -lactamases (ESBLs) is one of the major causes of resistance to the newer oxyimino--lactams in enterobacteria. -Lactamases hydrolyzing broadspectrum -lactams and inhibited by clavulanic acid are considered to have ES properties (3). Except for the class D enzymes OXA-11 (9) and OXA-18 (22), which display ES properties, the ESBLs described to date belong to molecular class A. The most clinically important enzymes in this group are the ES descendants of the common plasmid-mediated TEM-1 and SHV-1 -lactamases. Various non-TEM, non-SHV class A -lactamases exhibiting ES activities have also been described. CTX-M-type (1, 8) and SFO-1 (13) -lactamases can be placed in a cluster of clavulanate-inhibited enzymes that preferentially hydrolyze cefotaxime and are related to the species-specific -lactamases of Klebsiella oxytoca (7) and other enterobacterial species. PER (2, 19) and VEB-1 (23) -lactamases and their distant relatives CME-1 from Chryseobacterium meningosepticum (28) and the cephalosporinases of Bacteroides spp. (21) also exhibit ES properties. VEB-1 is the first class A ESBL that was found to be encoded by an integron-associated gene (23). Resistance genes found in the variable region of class 1 integrons are parts of cassettes (27) that also include an integrase-specific recombination segment called the 59-base element (59-be) (35). The bla genes that are most frequently associated with these structures belong to the pse, carb, and oxa types (27).In this work we describe IBC-1, a novel class A ESBL that was encoded by a class 1 integron-associated gene. The integron was located in a multidrug-resistant transferable plasmid found in an Enterobacter cloacae clinical strain.
MATERIALS AND METHODSBacterial strains and plasmids. E. cloacae HT9 was isolated in January 1999 in Hippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, G...