Alma Lopez Garcia

@buap.mx

Microbiology



              

https://researchid.co/alma.lopez

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Microbiology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry

5

Scopus Publications

49

Scholar Citations

4

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Scopus Publications

  • Comparative Genomics of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Different Ecological Niches
    Jessica Gómez-Martínez, Rosa del Carmen Rocha-Gracia, Elena Bello-López, Miguel Angel Cevallos, Miguel Castañeda-Lucio, Yolanda Sáenz, Guadalupe Jiménez-Flores, Gerardo Cortés-Cortés, Alma López-García, and Patricia Lozano-Zarain

    MDPI AG
    The Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome can change to adapt to different ecological niches. We compared four genomes from a Mexican hospital and 59 genomes from GenBank from different niches, such as urine, sputum, and environmental. The ST analysis showed that high-risk STs (ST235, ST773, and ST27) were present in the genomes of the three niches from GenBank, and the STs of Mexican genomes (ST167, ST2731, and ST549) differed from the GenBank genomes. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the genomes were clustering according to their ST and not their niche. When analyzing the genomic content, we observed that environmental genomes had genes involved in adapting to the environment not found in the clinics and that their mechanisms of resistance were mutations in antibiotic resistance-related genes. In contrast, clinical genomes from GenBank had resistance genes, in mobile/mobilizable genetic elements in the chromosome, except for the Mexican genomes that carried them mostly in plasmids. This was related to the presence of CRISPR-Cas and anti-CRISPR; however, Mexican strains only had plasmids and CRISPR-Cas. blaOXA-488 (a variant of blaOXA50) with higher activity against carbapenems was more prevalent in sputum genomes. The virulome analysis showed that exoS was most prevalent in the genomes of urinary samples and exoU and pldA in sputum samples. This study provides evidence regarding the genetic variability among P. aeruginosa isolated from different niches.

  • A Plasmid Carrying bla<inf>IMP-56</inf> in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Belonging to a Novel Resistance Plasmid Family
    Jessica Gómez-Martínez, Rosa del Carmen Rocha-Gracia, Elena Bello-López, Miguel Angel Cevallos, Miguel Castañeda-Lucio, Alma López-García, Yolanda Sáenz, Guadalupe Jiménez-Flores, Gerardo Cortés-Cortés, and Patricia Lozano-Zarain

    MDPI AG
    blaIMP and blaVIM are the most detected plasmid-encoded carbapenemase genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Previous studies have reported plasmid sequences carrying blaIMP variants, except blaIMP-56. In this study, we aimed to characterize a plasmid carrying blaIMP-56 in a P. aeruginosa strain isolated from a Mexican hospital. The whole genome of P. aeruginosa strain PE52 was sequenced using Illumina Miseq 2 × 150 bp, with 5 million paired-end reads. We characterized a 27 kb plasmid (pPE52IMP) that carried blaIMP-56. The phylogenetic analysis of RepA in pPE52IMP and 33 P. aeruginosa plasmids carrying resistance genes reported in the GenBank revealed that pPE52IMP and four plasmids (pMATVIM-7, unnamed (FDAARGOS_570), pD5170990, and pMRVIM0713) were in the same clade. These closely related plasmids belonged to the MOBP11 subfamily and had similar backbones. Another plasmid (p4130-KPC) had a similar backbone to pPE52IMP; however, its RepA was truncated. In these plasmids, the resistance genes blaKPC-2, blaVIM variants, aac(6′)-Ib4, blaOXA variants, and blaIMP-56 were inserted between phd and resolvase genes. This study describes a new family of plasmids carrying resistance genes, with a similar backbone, the same RepA, and belonging to the MOBP11 subfamily in P. aeruginosa. In addition, our characterized plasmid harboring blaIMP-56 (pPE52IMP) belongs to this family.

  • Characterization of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in carbapenem-resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa carrying IMP variants recovered from a Mexican hospital
    Alma López-García, Rosa del Carmen Rocha-Gracia, Elena Bello-López, Claudia Juárez-Zelocualtecalt, Yolanda Sáenz, Miguel Castañeda-Lucio, Liliana López-Pliego, María Cristina González-Vázquez, Carmen Torres, Teolincacihuatl Ayala-Nuñez,et al.

    Informa UK Limited
    Purpose Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in hospitals constitute an important problem due to the increasing multidrug resistance (MDR) and carbapenems resistance. The knowledge of resistance mechanisms in Pseudomonas strains is an important issue for an adequate antimicrobial treatment. Therefore, the objective was to investigate other antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in MDR P. aeruginosa strains carrying blaIMP, make a partial plasmids characterization, and determine if modifications in oprD gene affect the expression of the OprD protein. Methodology Susceptibility testing was performed by Kirby Baüer and by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (presence/absence of efflux pump inhibitor); molecular typing by Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), resistance genotyping and integrons by PCR and sequencing; OprD expression by Western blot; plasmid characterization by MOB Typing Technique, molecular size by PFGE-S1; and blaIMP location by Southern blot. Results Among the 59 studied P. aeruginosa isolates, 41 multidrug resistance and carbapenems resistance isolates were detected and classified in 38 different PFGE patterns. Thirteen strains carried blaIMP; 16 blaGES and four carried both genes. This study centered on the 17 strains har-boring blaIMP. New variants of β-lactamases were identified (blaGES-32, blaIMP-56, blaIMP-62) inside of new arrangements of class 1 integrons. The presence of blaIMP gene was detected in two plasmids in the same strain. The participation of the OprD protein and efflux pumps in the resistance to carbapenems and quinolones is shown. No expression of the porin OprD due to stop codon or IS in the gene was found. Conclusions This study shows the participation of different resistance mechanisms, which are reflected in the levels of MIC to carbapenems. This is the first report of the presence of three new variants of β-lactamases inside of new arrangements of class 1 integrons, as well as the presence of two plasmids carrying blaIMP in the same P. aeruginosa strain isolated in a Mexican hospital.

  • Vaginal colonization with Streptococcus agalactiae in women with cervical dysplasia


  • Aminopeptidase yscCo-II
    Irma Herrera-Camacho, Alma LóApez-GarcíAa, and Lourdes MilláAn-PéArez-PeñTa

    Elsevier

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Comparative Genomics of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Different Ecological Niches
    J Gmez-Martnez, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, MA Cevallos, ...
    Antibiotics 12 (5), 866 2023

  • The cephalosporin-resistant bacterial strains from urinary tract
    D Balbuena-Mendoza, A Lpez-Garca, AC Ruiz-Tagle, ...
    2023

  • A Plasmid Carrying blaIMP-56 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Belonging to a Novel Resistance Plasmid Family
    J Gmez-Martnez, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, MA Cevallos, ...
    Microorganisms 10 (9), 1863 2022

  • Characterization of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa carrying IMP variants recovered from a Mexican Hospital
    A Lpez-Garca, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, ...
    Infection and drug resistance, 1523-1536 2018

  • The antibiotic resistance by bacteria forming biofilm into water pipes
    M Flores-Encarnacin, J Hernndez-Romn, GR Aguilar-Gutirrez, ...
    International Journal of Research 4 (12), 49-53 2016

  • Prevalencia de diversas especies de Candida en mujeres con displasia cervical en un Hospital de la Ciudad de Puebla, Mxico.
    A Lpez-Garca, A Ruiz-Tagle, A Prez-Tlacomulco, A Maulen-Montero, ...
    Revista Latinoamericana de Patologa Clnica y Medicina de Laboratorio 59 (2) 2012

  • Prevalencia de Streptococcus agalactiae en exudados vaginales de mujeres con displasia cervical
    LG Alma, RT Alejandro, RP Rub, MM Alejandro, RTJ Antonio
    Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologa 32 (2), 61-68 2012

  • Prevalence of diverse Candida species in women with cervical dysplasia in a Hospital of Puebla, Mexico
    A Lpez-Garca, A Ruiz-Tagle, A Prez-Tlacomulco, A Maulen-Montero, ...
    Revista Mexicana de Patologa Clnica y Medicina de Laboratorio 59 (2), 101-106 2012

  • Vaginal colonization with Streptococcus agalactiae in women with cervical dysplasia
    LG Alma, RT Alejandro, RP Rub, MM Alejandro, RTJ Antonio
    Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologa 32 (2), 61-68 2012

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Characterization of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa carrying IMP variants recovered from a Mexican Hospital
    A Lpez-Garca, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, ...
    Infection and drug resistance, 1523-1536 2018
    Citations: 25

  • Prevalencia de diversas especies de Candida en mujeres con displasia cervical en un Hospital de la Ciudad de Puebla, Mxico.
    A Lpez-Garca, A Ruiz-Tagle, A Prez-Tlacomulco, A Maulen-Montero, ...
    Revista Latinoamericana de Patologa Clnica y Medicina de Laboratorio 59 (2) 2012
    Citations: 13

  • Comparative Genomics of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains Isolated from Different Ecological Niches
    J Gmez-Martnez, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, MA Cevallos, ...
    Antibiotics 12 (5), 866 2023
    Citations: 5

  • A Plasmid Carrying blaIMP-56 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Belonging to a Novel Resistance Plasmid Family
    J Gmez-Martnez, RC Rocha-Gracia, E Bello-Lpez, MA Cevallos, ...
    Microorganisms 10 (9), 1863 2022
    Citations: 4

  • The antibiotic resistance by bacteria forming biofilm into water pipes
    M Flores-Encarnacin, J Hernndez-Romn, GR Aguilar-Gutirrez, ...
    International Journal of Research 4 (12), 49-53 2016
    Citations: 2

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