Screening of Toxin Genes in Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Clinical Isolates from a Hospital Setting in a Tertiary Hospital in Northern Cyprus.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Polish Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.33073/pjm-2022-042
Tchamou M F Potindji, Osaid A A Momani, Bakare B Omowumi, Buket Baddal
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a significant opportunistic pathogen with a wide repertoire of virulence characteristics. Data regarding the molecular profile of MRSA in Northern Cyprus is limited. The current study aimed to examine the virulence profiles of MRSA with a focus on toxin-associated factors. Ninety-one S. aureus isolates collected at a university hospital were included in the study. Identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing were performed with BD Phoenix™ automated system. Methicillin resistance was evaluated by the disc diffusion assay and mecA detection. The presence of nuc was confirmed by conventional PCR. Confirmed MRSA isolates were assessed for the presence of virulence genes hla, eta, etb, etd and tst using molecular methods. Among 91 S. aureus isolates identified as MRSA using the BD Phoenix™ platform, 80.85% (n = 76/91) were confirmed as MRSA using phenotypic and genotypic methods. All confirmed MRSA isolates (n = 76, 100%) were positive for the nuc. MRSA rates were statistically higher in elderly inpatients. The prevalence of toxin-encoding genes was 97.3% (n = 74/76) for hla, 2.63% (n = 2/76) for eta, 1.3% (n = 1/76) for etb, and 2.63% (n = 2/76) for tst. None of the screened isolates harbored the etd gene. These results represent the first report to investigate multiple virulence factors in MRSA isolates in Northern Cyprus.

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北塞浦路斯某三级医院耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌临床分离株毒素基因筛选
耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)是一种重要的机会性病原体,具有广泛的毒力特征。关于北塞浦路斯MRSA分子谱的数据是有限的。目前的研究旨在研究MRSA的毒力概况,重点关注毒素相关因素。在一所大学医院收集的91株金黄色葡萄球菌被纳入研究。用BD Phoenix™自动化系统进行鉴定和药敏试验。采用纸片扩散法和甲氧西林耐药检测。通过常规PCR证实了nuc的存在。采用分子方法对确认的MRSA分离株进行毒力基因hla、eta、ethb、etd和tst的检测。在使用BD Phoenix™平台鉴定为MRSA的91株金黄色葡萄球菌中,80.85% (n = 76/91)通过表型和基因型方法被证实为MRSA。所有确认的MRSA分离株(n = 76, 100%)均为nuc阳性。MRSA在老年住院患者中的发生率在统计学上更高。hla、eta、etb和tst的毒素编码基因阳性率分别为97.3% (n = 74/76)、2.63% (n = 2/76)、1.3% (n = 1/76)和2.63% (n = 2/76)。筛选的分离株均未携带etd基因。这些结果是调查北塞浦路斯MRSA分离株多种毒力因子的第一份报告。
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期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Microbiology (PJM) publishes original research articles describing various aspects of basic and applied microbiological research. We are especially interested in articles regarding - basic biological properties of bacteria and archaea, viruses, and simple - eukaryotic microorganisms - genetics and molecular biology - microbial ecology - medical bacteriology and public health - food microbiology - industrial microbiology - bacterial biotechnology
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