Identification of a Transferable Linear Plasmid Carrying the Macrolide-Clindamycin Resistance Gene erm (X) in a Cutibacterium acnes Isolate from a Patient with Acne Vulgaris in Japan.
Juri KoizumiKeisuke NakaseHidemasa NakaminamiPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2022)
Cutibacterium acnes, one of the common skin bacteria, is known to exacerbate acne vulgaris. Macrolide-clindamycin-resistant C. acnes strains have been reported worldwide. In this study, we found a transferable linear plasmid carrying the macrolide-clindamycin resistance gene erm (X) in a C. acnes strain isolated from a patient with acne vulgaris.