Journal: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Article Title: Differences in β-lactamase activity and carbapenem resistance among the Bacillus cereus group
doi: 10.1128/aac.01302-25
Figure Lengend Snippet: Phylogenetic tree of 48 clinical isolates from the Bacillus cereus group and the reference strain B. cereus ATCC 14579, with associated antimicrobial susceptibility, mCIM results, enzyme activity, and β-lactamase gene profiles. A phylogenetic tree of 48 NR isolates of Bacillus cereus group combined with the reference strain B. cereus ATCC 14579 was constructed using Mashtree . All isolates were classified into three species: Bacillus mosaicus , Bacillus luti , and Bacillus cereus sensu stricto ( s.s .). A total of 28 distinct sequence types (STs) were identified. B. cereus s.s . isolates belonged to panC group IV, B. luti belonged to group V, and B. mosaicus belonged to groups II or III. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of ampicillin and meropenem were represented using a color gradient from white (low MICs) to red (high MICs). Positive results in the mCIM are indicated by red boxes. The enzyme activity categories are shown with colored boxes; red indicates constitutive activity, green indicates inducible activity, and blue indicates a silent phenotype. The genetic structures around bla1 and BcII are shown based on the classifications shown in , respectively. Abbreviation: mCIM, modified carbapenem inactivation method.
Article Snippet: Although NR5374 and NR5375 showed high levels of meropenem activity, their BcII expression levels (NR5374: 1.69, and NR5375: 0.91) were comparable to those of the three silent isolates with minimal meropenem activity (NR5408:0.93, NR5415:1.38, and ATCC 14579:1.00).
Techniques: Activity Assay, Construct, Sequencing, Modification