Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2018)

Identification and antibiotic resistance of Bacillus spp. isolates from natural samples

  • Berić Tanja,
  • Biočanin Marjan,
  • Stanković Slaviša,
  • Dimkić Ivica,
  • Janakiev Tamara,
  • Fira Đorđe,
  • Lozo Jelena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS180302019B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3
pp. 581 – 588

Abstract

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Identification of 33 Bacillus spp. isolates from different environmental samples collected from the territory of Serbia was performed by sequencing of the 5ʹ-hypervariable section of 16S rRNA gene. Eight species were identified within four phylogenetic groups: B. pumilus, B. megaterium, B. subtilis and B. cereus. Determination of their antibiotic resistance was performed using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay. We found that just one isolate was resistant to gentamicin, 9 were resistant to clindamycin and all were resistant to vancomycin. Based on the profile of resistance, the isolates were categorized into 4 categories. In silico analysis of the erythromycin-resistance (erm) gene for clindamycin resistance showed their distribution between related and nonrelated soil and human isolates including different species of Bacillus genera. This finding indicates that Bacillus spp. from the environment could be a source of resistance to clindamycin. The potential for the presence and spread of resistance determinants in the soil and similar ecosystems exists so that monitoring of antibiotic resistance genes in nonpathogenic Bacillus strains from the environment is advised. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 173026]

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