Incidence of virulence determinants among Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from pregnant women and association with their serotypes

Reham R. EL-Lakany, Eman S. Abdelmaged, Maher Shams, Ramadan Hassan, Dina E. Rizk
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Colonization of pregnant women by Streptococcus agalactiae (S. agalactiae) is the main reason for intrauterine infection or transmission during parturition. This study investigated the prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility, serotypes, virulence traits of S. agalactiae in pregnant women across three hospitals in Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. Isolates were identified by culturing onto Hichrome Sterp B selective medium, latex agglutination and biochemical tests. The antimicrobial susceptibility was determined by Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Capsular serotypes were determined by latex agglutination test. Hemolysin production and biofilm formation were assessed quantitively. Virulence genes were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Among 290 samples, 31.7% were S. agalactiae. All isolates were sensitive to penicillin G, ampicillin, cefotaxime, and vancomycin, but notably resistant to tetracycline (83.6%), erythromycin (68.4%), and clindamycin (54.3%). Serotype III (26.08%) was most common. Strong biofilm was produced by 72.8% of isolates. High hemolytic activity was seen (80.4%). Prevalent virulence genes included fsbA (97.8%), fbsB (96.7%), and scpB (96.7%). rib and alp4 were frequent surface protein genes (60.8% and 57.6%, respectively). Serotypes were significantly correlated to clindamycin resistance, biofilm production (Ia, III, VI serotypes), hemolytic activity (serotype V), and several virulence genes and surface proteins. Our study found a high prevalence of S. agalactiae isolates in pregnant women with diverse resistance patterns, high virulence indicating potential for increased pathogenicity.
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孕妇分离的无乳链球菌毒力决定因素的发生率及其血清型的相关性
无乳链球菌(S. agalactiae)定植孕妇是宫内感染或分娩时传播的主要原因。本研究调查了埃及达喀利亚省三家医院孕妇中无乳链球菌的流行、药敏、血清型和毒力特征。分离株经hchromesterp B选择性培养基培养、胶乳凝集和生化试验鉴定。采用Kirby-Bauer圆盘扩散法测定其药敏。胶乳凝集试验测定荚膜血清型。定量评价溶血素的产生和生物膜的形成。采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测毒力基因。290份样品中无乳链球菌占31.7%。所有分离株均对青霉素G、氨苄西林、头孢噻肟和万古霉素敏感,但对四环素(83.6%)、红霉素(68.4%)和克林霉素(54.3%)耐药显著。血清III型(26.08%)最为常见。72.8%的菌株产生了强生物膜。高溶血活性(80.4%)。流行的毒力基因包括fsbA(97.8%)、fbsB(96.7%)和scpB(96.7%)。Rib和alp4是常见的表面蛋白基因(分别占60.8%和57.6%)。血清型与克林霉素耐药性、生物膜生成(Ia、III、VI血清型)、溶血活性(V血清型)以及几种毒力基因和表面蛋白显著相关。我们的研究发现孕妇中无乳链球菌的高流行率具有不同的耐药模式,高毒力表明可能增加致病性。
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