Researchers of the University of Bern in Switzerland identified the antibiotic resistance gene in bacteria from dairy cows.
This gene confers resistance to all beta-lactam antibiotics including the last generation of cephalosporins used against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
A transfer to S aureus, which is likely according to the researchers, would jeopardise the use of reserve antibiotics to treat human infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria in hospitals.
It can also be present in dairy products made from raw milk like cheese.
Over the last years, researchers investigated M caseolyticus present in milk of dairy cows suffering from mastitis.
Mastitis is an infection of the udder which is frequently treated with penicillins and cephalosporins, which are antibiotics of the beta-lactam class like methicillin.
These bacteria isolated from milk showed an unusual resistance pattern to antibiotics, but the known genes responsible for resistance were missing.
"We were intrigued by this novel resistance in M caseolyticus and wanted to know what was behind this resistance," says Vincent Perreten from University of Bern.
Using Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), the researchers rapidly found that the M caseolyticus isolates acquired a novel antibiotic resistance island which contains a new resistance gene called mecD.
M caseolyticus containing the novel mecD gene has been so far mainly found in cattle but in one case it has been isolated from skin infection in a dog indicating that this bacteria has the potential to colonise different animal species.
"So far, we do not have any indication of the presence of mecD in humans, but its transfer from M caseolyticus to S aureus would further limit therapeutic options of this pathogen," said Perreten.
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