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Mupirocin
(pseudomonic acid A) has a novel chemical structure that is unrelated to any other known class of antibiotic, and possesses a unique mode of action. As a consequence, mupirocin lacks cross-resistance with other antibacterial agents and exhibits activity against strains of bacteria that are multiresistant. The selection in vitro of resistant variants of Staphylococcus aureus is slow, which is reflected in the low incidence of mupirocin resistance encountered in clinical practice. Pulse field gel electrophoresis studies on S. aureus highly resistant to mupirocin, have confirmed the presence of a large plasmid in the majority, but not all, of the isolates. Restriction
endonuclease
digests of the large plasmid DNA, and DNA hybridization studies with a non-radiolabelled probe constructed from total plasmid DNA, have shown that there were marked differences in plasmid types between isolates from different locations, but general similarities between plasmid types isolated from the same location.
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PMID:The antimicrobial activity of mupirocin--an update on resistance. 168 87
The effectiveness and safety of mupirocin calcium ointment applied to the anterior part of the nares for 5 days in the eradication of nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus was investigated in a placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Subjects were healthy medical center staff who had two positive cultures of the anterior nares for S aureus. Antimicrobial susceptibility, phage typing, and restriction
endonuclease
analysis of plasmid DNA were used to monitor the identity of relapsing and persisting strains.
Mupirocin
eliminated 74% of S aureus at early follow-up and 91% of original strains. At 4 weeks, 78% of the original strains were eradicated, whereas all of the placebo group remained colonized. Recolonization with mupirocin-resistant strains occurred in six patients, but these were of different phage and plasmid types from the original isolates. None of the subjects had serious adverse effects. Applied intranasally for 5 days, a calcium preparation of mupirocin in a paraffin base is effective in eliminating S aureus nasal carriage and is well tolerated.
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PMID:Mupirocin treatment of nasal staphylococcal colonization. 173 66
Mupirocin
resistance in Staphylococcus aureus results from changes in the target enzyme, isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase (IRS). Twelve strains of S. aureus comprising four susceptible (MICs < or = 4 micrograms/ml), four intermediate level-resistant (MICs between 8 and 256 micrograms/ml), and four highly resistant (MICs > or = 512 micrograms/ml) isolates were examined for their IRS content and the presence of a gene known to encode high-level mupirocin resistance. Ion-exchange chromatography of cell extracts showed a single IRS active peak in mupirocin-susceptible strains, with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50s) of 0.7 to 3.0 ng of mupirocin per ml. In strains showing intermediate mupirocin resistance, similar single IRS activity peaks were observed, but these were less sensitive to inhibition, and the mupirocin IC50s for them were 19 to 43 ng/ml. Strains that were highly resistant to mupirocin displayed two distinct peaks; one was similar to that found with susceptible strains (IC50, 0.9 to 2.5 ng/ml), but an additional peak with an IC50 of 7,000 to 10,000 ng/ml was also observed. A strain cured of the plasmid encoding high-level mupirocin resistance lacked the resistant IRS peak. Restriction digests, produced by
endonuclease
NcoI, of total bacterial DNA isolated from the highly resistant strains hybridized with a mupirocin resistance gene probe, whereas DNA isolated from the intermediate level-resistant and susceptible strains did not. These results demonstrate that two different IRS enzymes were present in highly mupirocin-resistant S. aureus strains. In strains expressing intermediate levels of resistance, only a chromosomally encoded IRS which was inhibited less by mupirocin than IRS from fully susceptible strains was detected.
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PMID:High-level mupirocin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: evidence for two distinct isoleucyl-tRNA synthetases. 843 Oct 15