2014
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.01291-14
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Penicillin-Susceptible Group B Streptococcal Clinical Isolates with Reduced Cephalosporin Susceptibility

Abstract: We characterized penicillin-susceptible group B streptococcal (PSGBS) clinical isolates exhibiting no growth inhibition zone around a ceftibuten disk (CTB r PSGBS). The CTB r PSGBS isolates, for which augmented MICs of cefaclor and ceftizoxime were found, shared a T394A substitution in penicillin-binding protein 2X (PBP 2X) and a T567I substitution in PBP 2B, together with an additional G429S substitution in PBP 2X or a T145A substitution in PBP 1A, although the T145A substitution in the transglycosidase domai… Show more

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“…Regarding the molecular and genetic aspects of PRGBS and some GBS isolates with augmented cephalosporin MICs, Nagano and Kimura, as well as their collaborators, found further amino acid substitutions in PBPs, including PBP2X, together with their genetic varieties. 69,70 With the increase in reports about S. agalactiae showing reduced susceptibility or resistance to penicillins and/or cephalosporins, we proposed a practical protocol and criteria for the classification of GBS demonstrating reduced β-lactam susceptibility. 71 As a matter of note about PRGBS, almost all the clinical PRGBS isolates in Japan tend to show MDR to fluoroquinolones and macrolides, 72 and they are usually serotype IV and ST458 belonging to the clonal complex 1 (CC1).…”
Section: Streptococcus Agalactiae With Reduced Susceptibility To Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the molecular and genetic aspects of PRGBS and some GBS isolates with augmented cephalosporin MICs, Nagano and Kimura, as well as their collaborators, found further amino acid substitutions in PBPs, including PBP2X, together with their genetic varieties. 69,70 With the increase in reports about S. agalactiae showing reduced susceptibility or resistance to penicillins and/or cephalosporins, we proposed a practical protocol and criteria for the classification of GBS demonstrating reduced β-lactam susceptibility. 71 As a matter of note about PRGBS, almost all the clinical PRGBS isolates in Japan tend to show MDR to fluoroquinolones and macrolides, 72 and they are usually serotype IV and ST458 belonging to the clonal complex 1 (CC1).…”
Section: Streptococcus Agalactiae With Reduced Susceptibility To Pementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite GBS being mostly considered susceptible to penicillin, the first-line antibiotic for prophylaxis and treatment of GBS disease, occasional reports of reduced susceptibility associated with mutations in the penicillin-binding proteins have been published, raising concern as to the possible emergence of β-lactam resistance [7]. Erythromycin and clindamycin have been recommended as second-line drugs for patients allergic to β-lactams, but in recent years increasing macrolide and lincosamide resistance is being reported worldwide [4,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only 81.6% specificity was achieved. This apparent lack of specificity was likely due to the presence of PSGBS with reduced cephalosporin susceptibility (MRY09-31 and MRY09-34), as reported previously (Nagano et al, 2014). These clinical isolates harbor unique amino acid substitutions in PBP2X and show penicillinsusceptible and ceftibuten-nonsusceptible phenotypes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%