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Initiating a Future Era:
Untreatable Gonorrhea
Ohnishi M,
Golparian D,
Shimuta K,
Saika T,
Hoshina S,
Iwasaku K,
Nakayama S,
Kitawaki J,
Unemo M.
Swedish Reference
Laboratory for Pathogenic Neisseria, Department of
Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology, Örebro University
Hospital, SE-701 85 Örebro, Sweden.
magnus.unemo@orebroll.se .
Recently, the first
Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain (H041)
that is highly resistant to the extended-spectrum
cephalosporin (ESC) ceftriaxone, the last remaining
option for empirical first-line treatment, was
isolated. We performed a detailed characterization
of H041,
phenotypically and genetically, to confirm the
finding, examine its antimicrobial resistance (AMR),
and elucidate the resistance mechanisms.
H041 was examined
using seven species-confirmatory tests, antibiograms
(30 antimicrobials), porB sequencing, N. gonorrhoeae
multiantigen sequence typing (NG-MAST), multilocus
sequence typing (MLST), and sequencing of ESC
resistance determinants (penA, mtrR, penB, ponA, and
pilQ). Transformation, using appropriate recipient
strains, was performed to confirm the ESC resistance
determinants. H041
was assigned to serovar Bpyust, MLST sequence type (ST)
ST7363, and the new NG-MAST ST4220.
H041 proved highly
resistant to ceftriaxone (2 to 4 μg/ml, which is 4-
to 8-fold higher than any previously described
isolate) and all other cephalosporins, as well as
most other antimicrobials tested. A new penA mosaic
allele caused the ceftriaxone resistance. In
conclusion, N. gonorrhoeae has now shown its ability
to also develop ceftriaxone resistance. Although the
biological fitness of ceftriaxone resistance in N.
gonorrhoeae remains unknown, N. gonorrhoeae may soon
become a true superbug, causing untreatable
gonorrhea. A reduction in the global gonorrhea
burden by enhanced disease control activities,
combined with wider strategies for general AMR
control and enhanced understanding of the mechanisms
of emergence and spread of AMR, which need to be
monitored globally, and public health response plans
for global (and national) perspectives are important.
Ultimately, the development of new drugs for
efficacious gonorrhea treatment is necessary.
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