Polymyxin Resistance and Heteroresistance Are Common in Clinical Isolates of Achromobacter Species and Correlate with Modifications of the Lipid A Moiety of Lipopolysaccharide
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Microbiology Spectrum
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The Achromobacter genus includes opportunistic pathogens that can
cause chronic infections in immunocompromised patients, especially in people with
cystic fibrosis (CF). Treatment of Achromobacter infections is complicated by antimicro bial resistance. In this study, a collection of Achromobacter clinical isolates, from CF
and non-CF sources, was investigated for polymyxin B (PmB) resistance. Additionally,
the effect of PmB challenge in a subset of isolates was examined and the presence of
PmB-resistant subpopulations within the isolates was described. Further, chemical and
mass spectrometry analyses of the lipid A of Achromobacter clinical isolates enabled
the determination of the most common structures and showed that PmB challenge
was associated with lipid A modifications that included the addition of glucosamine
and palmitoylation and the concomitant loss of the free phosphate at the C-1 position.
This study demonstrates that lipid A modifications associated with PmB resistance are
prevalent in Achromobacter and that subresistant populations displaying the addition of
positively charged residues and additional acyl chains to lipid A can be selected for and
isolated from PmB-sensitive Achromobacter clinical isolates.
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