Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5590598 Infection, Genetics and Evolution 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Whole genome characterization of a naturally occurring Vancomycin-dependent enterococcus revertant•Discovery of novel mutations associated with vancomycin dependency and reversion within the ddl gene•Discovery of novel mutations associated with vancomycin dependency and reversion within the vanS gene

Vancomycin-dependent enterococci are a relatively uncommon phenotype recovered in the clinical laboratory. Recognition and recovery of these isolates are important, to provide accurate identification and susceptibility information to treating physicians. Herein, we describe the recovery of a vancomycin-dependent and revertant E. faecium isolates harboring vanB operon from a patient with bacteremia. Using whole genome sequencing, we found a unique single nucleotide polymorphism (S186N) in the D-Ala-D-Ala ligase (ddl) conferring vancomycin-dependency. Additionally, we found that a majority of in vitro revertants mutated outside ddl, with some strains harboring mutations in vanS, while others likely containing novel mechanisms of reversion.

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