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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, January 2000, p. 185-190, Vol. 38, No. 1
0095-1137/0/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Phenotypic and Molecular Typing of Nosocomial
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains
Susceptible to Gentamicin Isolated in France from 1995 to
1997
Jacques-Olivier
Galdbart,1,2
Anne
Morvan,1 and
Nevine
El Solh1,*
Unité des Staphylocoques, National
Reference Center for Staphylococci Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex
15,1 and Service de Microbiologie,
Hôpital Beaujon, A.P.-H.P., 92100 Clichy,2
France
Received 12 May 1999/Returned for modification 4 October
1999/Accepted 28 October 1999
Methicillin-resistant strains susceptible to gentamicin
(Gms MRSA) have emerged since 1993 in several French
hospitals. To study whether particular clones have spread in various
French cities and whether some clones are related to
gentamicin-resistant (Gmr) MRSA strains, various methods
(antibiotyping, phage typing, determination of SmaI
macrorestriction patterns before and after hybridization with
IS256 transposase and aacA-aphD probes) were used to compare 62 Gms MRSA strains isolated from 1995 to
1997 in nine cities and 15 Gmr MRSA strains. Eighteen major
SmaI genotypes were identified, of which 11 included only
Gms MRSA strains and 5 included only Gmr MRSA
strains. Each of the Gmr MRSA strains contained 6 to 13 SmaI fragments hybridizing with the insertion sequence
IS256, of which a single band also hybridized with the
aacA-aphD gene. No such hybridizing sequences were detected in 60 of the 62 Gms MRSA strains. Thus, the divergence
between Gmr and Gms MRSA strains is revealed,
not only by their distributions in distinct SmaI genotypes
but also by the differences in hybridization patterns. Two of the 62 Gms MRSA strains had the uncommon feature of carrying
several SmaI bands hybridizing with IS256,
suggesting that they are possibly related to the Gmr MRSA
strains grouped in the same SmaI genotype. Five of the 11 SmaI genotypes including only Gms MRSA strains
contained strains from diverse cities, isolated during different years
and with different antibiograms, suggesting that some clones have
spread beyond their cities of origin and persisted.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Unité des
Staphylocoques, National Reference Center for Staphylococci Institut
Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France. Phone: (33) 01 45 68 83 63. Fax: (33) 01 40 61 31 63. E-mail: nelsolh{at}pasteur.fr.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, January 2000, p. 185-190, Vol. 38, No. 1
0095-1137/0/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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