| Literature DB >> 21453466 |
Guido Werner1, Carola Fleige, Uta Geringer, Willem van Schaik, Ingo Klare, Wolfgang Witte.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hospital strains of Enterococcus faecium could be characterized and typed by various molecular methods (MLST, AFLP, MLVA) and allocated to a distinct clonal complex known as MLST CC17. However, these techniques are laborious, time-consuming and cost-intensive. Our aim was to identify hospital E. faecium strains and differentiate them from colonizing and animal variants by a simple, inexpensive and reliable PCR-based screening assay. We describe here performance and predictive value of a single PCR detecting the insertion element, IS16, to identify hospital E. faecium isolates within a collection of 260 strains of hospital, animal and human commensal origins.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21453466 PMCID: PMC3076258 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Prevalence of epidemic markers among E. faecium isolates from different origins (see also Figure 1 and Additional Files 1, 2, 3).
| Origin | No. of isolates | No. of MLST types | AmpR | PCR IS | PCR | PCR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood cultures | 160 | 32 | 98.1% (n = 157) | 96.9% (n = 155) | 63.8% (n = 102) | 45.6% (n = 73) | 58.1% (n = 93) |
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| Human commensal | 68 | 46 | 2.9% (n = 2) | 4.4% (n = 3)2 | 0% | 0% | 14.7% (n = 10) |
| Animal commensal and meat sources | 32 | 22 | 6.2% (n = 2) | 0% | 0% | 0% | 40.6% (n = 13) |
BC MLST CC17 (second line) shown in italics (n = 155) is a subgroup of all blood culture E. faecium isolates presented in the first line representing all isolates allocated to the clonal complex of hospital-aascoiated strains (CC17).
AmpR, ampicillin resistance; 1 including two isolates of ST65 representing a singleton but known to be found only among clinical strains; 2 all three belonged to the clonal complex of hospital-associated strain types (MLST CC17; 2x ST18, 1x ST413; see also Additional file 4).
Figure 1eBURST cluster of MLST types generated from this set of 260 clinical, commensal and livestock-associated . (The newly identified MLST types are not presented as well as the following MLST types which appear as singletons in this set: ST39, ST74, ST94, ST289, ST345, ST503, ST413; ST512; compare also to Additional file 4). The origin of the isolates is given in colour codes. ST19 appears here as a singleton but belongs to CC17 when resolved among the entire set of MLST types (Additioinal file 4).
Localization of IS16 to I-Ceu-I digested chromosomal DNA resolved in PFGE and plasmid DNA as based on Southern hybridizations.
| Origin | MLST type | I- | Plasmid | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UW 6714 | BC | - | -* | + | |
| UW 1245 | BC | - | + | ||
| UW 6293 | BC | -* | -# | ||
| UW 6295 | BC | -* | -# | ||
| UW 4962 | BC | + | -# | ||
| UW 6989 | BC | - | + | -# | |
| UW 6502 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 5918 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 4675 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 6617 | BC | - | + | ||
| UW 4960 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 6033 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 4512 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 6297 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 6935 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 3142 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 5275 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 6983 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 6112 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 4208 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 6642 | BC | + | + | ||
| AK-EM 40 | HC | - | + | + | |
| AK-EM 53 | HC | - | + | + | |
| K226.7 | HC | - | + | - | |
| UW 2055 | BC | -* | + | ||
| UW 3695 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 3544 | BC | + | -# | ||
| UW 5352 | BC | - | + | ||
| UW 6990 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 1952 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 2900 | BC | + | -# | ||
| UW 1218 | BC | + | -# | ||
| UW 3056 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 6880 | BC | - | + | + | |
| UW 4671 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 2457 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 6985 | BC | - | - | + | |
| UW 2771 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 6882 | BC | - | + | - | |
| UW 1983 | BC | + | - | ||
| UW 6805 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 2824 | BC | + | -# | ||
| UW 1716 | BC | - | + | -# | |
| UW 5852 | BC | + | + | ||
| UW 5267 | BC | + | -# |
If available, different representatives of identical MLST types were considered (see for instance ST17 vanA/B/-negative isolates).
PFGE, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; MLST, Multi-locus sequence typing; BC, blood culture; HC, human commensal; *, Hybridization signal with PFGE slot; #, negative results in repeated experiments.