Va. Luna et Mc. Roberts, The presence of the tetO gene in a variety of tetracycline-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes from Washington State, J ANTIMICRO, 42(5), 1998, pp. 613-619
Seventy tetracycline-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae were tested for the
presence of tetracycline resistance genes, tetM and tetO, using a polymera
se chain reaction (PCR) assay and DNA-DNA hybridization. Seven isolates rep
resenting five serotypes (12, 22, 6A, 19F and 23) carried the tefO gene. Fi
ve of the isolates were genetically unrelated as judged using pulsed field
gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis. Two 19F isolates came from the same pa
tient, carried both tetM and fetO genes and had the same PFGE pattern. The
other 63 isolates carried only the fetM gene. DNA sequences from three of t
he tetO-carrying isolates were determined; they showed 91-95% nucleotide se
quence identity over 300 nucleotides, and 93-95% amino acid sequence identi
ty over 100 amino acids. The isolates carrying both tetO and fetM genes cou
ld transfer the tetM gene into both Enterococcus faecalis and S. pneumoniae
recipients, but not the tetO gene. There was no detectable transfer of the
tefO gene, by conjugation, from the other five isolates.