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Microbiol. Vol.

Transferable

Resistance

to

the

Vibriostatic

6,7-Diisopropyl-Pteridine

Shigeru

Department

Yasuo

of Microbiology,

of Public

Health,

to

be

pteridine a

compound,

vibriostatic Vibrio

(1, 6). O-1 and

Sundaram non O-1

strains

during

V.

cholerae

isolates

munication, V.

1,323

for

six

(Tc),

their

The

1983,

1982,

31

Kenya seas

from

1978,

to

and

1980,

of

from

1982.

our

58 1973

6

The

All

the

the

(Km),

ampicillin

1983,

India

in

345

obtained

in

in

the

36

in

short

of

coli

trimethoprim from from

in

1978 1973

1977,

and

those

in

over

Tokyo

Non O-1 period

to

40

from in

eltor. the

U.S.A.)

tetracycline

occurred

in

were

Mo.,

period

include

biotype

travellers

and

non O-1,

and

Nigeria

of com

manner.

Philippines

which

were

this

Louis,

the

resist

features

(Cm),

in Japan

overseas

166

in

cholerae

Escherichia

(Ap),

outbreaks tested

from

Vibrio such

In

St.

Japan

1981,

domestic strains

laboratory

and Co.,

chloramphenicol

cultures

in

of O-1

in

of

biological

to

Chemical

obtained

value themselves

a plasmid-mediated

agents,

to

in

isolates

transmissible

1,157

great

among

(2).

in

of

is known

encountered and

words,

(Sigma

is or

have

countries

is

other

antimicrobial

include

agent

human also

other

cholerae,

kanamycin

1983. in

V.

this

producibility

in

to O/129

patients

and

obtained

160

bacilli

We

resistance or

1979,

.

and

their

Thailand

1980

Japan

(Sm),

in

Laboratory

(O/129) to

enterotoxin

of O-1

Malaysia

travellers

were

that

used

in

in

in

strains

strains

641

on

sensitivity

streptomycin

,4-Diamino-

9, 1984)

described (5)

, 1984

OHASHI

Tokyo

Gram-negative

however, agent

conjugation,

commonly

(Tm). to

of

total

examined and

by

Research

July

susceptibility other

the

studies

report

strains

Makoto

Shirjuku-ku,

publication,

and

from

obtained

we

cholerae A

our

for

(4),

species

and Murthy, resistant to

ant

Metropolitan

Immunol.

1159-1162

cholerae•ôNS•ô

2,4-diamino-6,7-diisopropyl-pteridine

agent

differentiating

Tokyo

and

(10),

2

in •ôNH•ôVibrio

KUDOH,

Hyakunin-cho,

(Accepted

A

Agent

(O/129)

MATSUSHITA,*

28

in

strains

from

1977

to

1982. Sensitivity was

tested

agents Society Broth One

starting 20hr,

all

of

to

of on

test

strains

the

twofold 100ƒÊg/ml.

were

agar

examined

strains

which

serially After for

were

contained

diluted

growth

of of

the 1159

the test

described

by in

U.S.A.)

at

of the

these Japan

Trypticase 37C

Soy

overnight.

106cells/ml Detroit, of

inoculated strains.

agents

(MICs)

approximately

Laboratories, concentrations

incubation

antimicrobial

precultured Md.,

(Difco

other

method

Cockeysville,

Agar

the

concentrations

dilution

Test

Systems, cultures

and

inhibitory

standard

Mueller-Hinton

containing

to O/129

minimal

(3).

Microbiology

microliter

they

the

Chemotherapy

(BBL

with

the

determining

according

inoculated plates

of by

Mich.,

antimicrobial plates

The

was U.S.A.)

MIC

at

agents 37C

was

for defined

18

to as

1160

S. MATSUSHITA

ET AL

NOTES

the

lowest

growth

concentration

ƒÊ

occurred.

and

Tm,

g/ml

or more Thirty-three

to

Strains

100ƒÊg/ml

some

were to

of

these

be

detect strains,

resistant

mutants,

One-half

were

in

35C

for

plates

a

of

CSH-2

each

of

18hr

growth

of

per

ml

Km,

of

each

W1895

C)

All

of

case

of

one

The

exceptional

the

to

quencies

of

drug

marker

and

the

plates.

the

recipient

E.

cholerae

secondary

TS1-4

with

mind

when

other

Gram-negative may

Experiments

indicate

that

to

Tm

an O/129

be

in

due

of

transfer

to

their

of

agar in

the Sm,

resistance

using

three

transfer

of out

all

was purified

resistance

with

E.

coli

except

in

the

V.

E.

or

coli

test among

common

is is

to

was

plasmid for

plasmid

or

C)

in

be

cross

the

on

more

an

selec

different 100ƒÊg/ml

by

the

resist

acquired transferable

should Vibrio resistance

diamino-pyrimidine progress.

cholerae in

as

about

resistance One

differentiating

structure,

fre

by in

the

Rfr.

the O/129

The

are

used

of

to

encoded.

used

was

times

found

themselves.

V.

experimentally

(Hfr of

and

significantly

10

trans The

respectively,

of O/129

resistance

most

chemical the

change

W1895

probably cholerae

markers

Tm,

Sm,

coli

donor,

dissociated.

and

and

E.

per

further

strains

Sm,

Tc,

recipient

not

The

donor

to

the

never

Tc,

Cm,

concentration

increased

the

markers

Cm, of

drug

did

resistance

Tm

10-2-10-4

available

strains.

sensitivity

characterizing

to

and

the

that

bacilli

for

markers

of

experiments

results

to O/129,

was

donor

from

at

5.0ƒÊg/ml;

carried

with O/129

resistant

inhibitory

strain the

Nxr

transfer

These

original

coil

were

and

incubated

agents

transfer

Nxr

37C

Penassay

Tc,

secondary

recipient

at

on

by

(Nx)-

recipients.

the

antimicrobial

on

resistance

10-4-10-5

frequency

from

of

was

5.0ƒÊg/ml;

and

resistance

of Each

The

acquired

the

the O/129

35C.

1,

acid as

either

selected

the

checked

TS1-4

Table

these O/129-

Nxr

mixture

When

1). O/129

strain,

order

of

was

jointly

(Table

only of

at

cholerae

transferred

strain

the

of

50ƒÊg/ml.

in

Laboratories)

The

markers

latter

sensitive

recipient.

markers

transfer in

V.

as

non O-1

cross

selective

used

recipients

were

overnight

by

Rfr

non O-1

the

Ap,

resistance

the

nalidixic

TS1-4

4.5ml

Cm,

of

in

using

(Difco

Experiments

acquired (Hfr

ance

of

transconjugant.

experimentally

strains

and

segregation

colonies

ferred

20ƒÊg/ml;

100ƒÊg/ml;

demonstrated,

and

one

12.5

resistant

strains

shown

Tc,

and

be

two

the

plasmids

by

were of

to

and of

Cm,

Ap,

found

As

out,

mixed.

for

of

resistance.

cholerae, O-1,

Broth

and

for

former

R

Transconjugants Nx

concentrations: O/129,

100ƒÊg/ml;

V

were

more

None

Tm

strains

phase,

or

to O/129.

carried

and

Penassay

shaking.

25ƒÊg

the

transferable

resistant in

of

inhibition

more

were

time.

with

were

the

or

strains

16

same

resistance

Nxr

cultivated

with

and

conjugally

complete

6.25ƒÊg/ml

resistant. non O-1

the

which

50ƒÊg/ml

associated

experiments coli

logarithmic

following

O/129

presence

were

containing

ciated

always

of

which

at

of

Km,

tested,

showed

was

E.

milliliter

strains,

V.

agents

at

MIC

and

to O/129

mating

an

Sm

considered 20 of the

agents

the

agent

gave

for were and

resistant

resistance

resistant

tive

more

antimicrobial

To

which

or

antimicrobial

to

the O/129

antimicrobial

for O/129 of the O-1

the

found

in

of

1161

closely bear

asso this

species to

in

from Tm

and

moiety.

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ET AL

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