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Meccanismi di resistenza al Cefiderocol in isolati clinici di Enterobacter spp. produttori di carbapenemasi VIM

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Santeramo, Rebecca <1999>
Date
2025-12-16
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2025-12-18
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance is currently one of the greatest threats to public health. Among the most worrying microorganisms are the so-called ESKAPE pathogens. In recent years, there has been an increasing spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter spp. strains due to the production of carbapenemases. This study evaluated the in vitro activity of cefiderocol (FDC) against 78 VIM-positive isolates. The results showed a high rate of resistance to FDC. To investigate the mechanisms of resistance to FDC, 38/78 isolates underwent molecular characterization through WGS sequencing. Sequence analysis confirmed the ubiquitous presence of VIM-1. The blaSHV-12 gene was detected only in FDC-resistant isolates or those classified as ATU. By evaluating the coverage ratio of the blaSHV-12/blaACT genes, 13 isolates with a probable increased gene dosage of blaSHV-12 gene, were identified and selected to test the in vitro activity of the FDC–avibactam combination. The results showed recovery of susceptibility to FDC in 53.8% of the strains tested; however, in some isolates, the inhibitory activity of AVI against SHV-12 was limited or absent. The in vitro activity of the FDC-EDTA combination was subsequently evaluated on 10 isolates. The results showed that inhibition of VIM-1 led to a recovery of sensitivity to FDC in 100% of the strains tested. The data obtained from this study indicate that the synergistic interaction between the metallo-β-lactamase VIM-1 and SHV-12 contributes significantly to determining various levels of resistance to FDC; the recovery of susceptibility to FDC obtained by inhibiting VIM-1 is indicative of the fact that this enzyme is a critical determinant for the evolution of resistance to cefiderocol. L’antimicrobico-resistenza, risulta attualmente una delle più grandi minacce alla Salute Pubblica. Tra i microrganismi più preoccupanti, rientrano i cosiddetti patogeni ESKAPE. Negli ultimi anni è stata osservata una sempre più grande diffusione di ceppi di E
 
Antimicrobial resistance is currently one of the greatest threats to public health. Among the most worrying microorganisms are the so-called ESKAPE pathogens. In recent years, there has been an increasing spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter spp. strains due to the production of carbapenemases. This study evaluated the in vitro activity of cefiderocol (FDC) against 78 VIM-positive isolates. The results showed a high rate of resistance to FDC. To investigate the mechanisms of resistance to FDC, 38/78 isolates underwent molecular characterization through WGS sequencing. Sequence analysis confirmed the ubiquitous presence of VIM-1. The blaSHV-12 gene was detected only in FDC-resistant isolates or those classified as ATU. By evaluating the coverage ratio of the blaSHV-12/blaACT genes, 13 isolates with a probable increased gene dosage of blaSHV-12 gene, were identified and selected to test the in vitro activity of the FDC–avibactam combination. The results showed recovery of susceptibility to FDC in 53.8% of the strains tested; however, in some isolates, the inhibitory activity of AVI against SHV-12 was limited or absent. The in vitro activity of the FDC-EDTA combination was subsequently evaluated on 10 isolates. The results showed that inhibition of VIM-1 led to a recovery of sensitivity to FDC in 100% of the strains tested. The data obtained from this study indicate that the synergistic interaction between the metallo-β-lactamase VIM-1 and SHV-12 contributes significantly to determining various levels of resistance to FDC; the recovery of susceptibility to FDC obtained by inhibiting VIM-1 is indicative of the fact that this enzyme is a critical determinant for the evolution of resistance to cefiderocol.
 
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info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
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  • Laurea Magistrale [6794]
URI
https://unire.unige.it/handle/123456789/14357
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