| Literature DB >> 25887321 |
Tobias Eisenberg1, Norman Mauder2, Matthias Contzen3, Jörg Rau4, Christa Ewers5, Karen Schlez6, Gisa Althoff7, Nicole Schauerte8, Christina Geiger9, Gabriele Margos10, Regina Konrad11, Andreas Sing12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The zoonotic bacterium Corynebacterium ulcerans may be pathogenic both in humans and animals: toxigenic strains can cause diphtheria or diphtheria-like disease in humans via diphtheria toxin, while strains producing the dermonecrotic exotoxin phospholipase D may lead to caseous lymphadenitis primarily in wild animals. Diphtheria toxin-positive Corynebacterium ulcerans strains have been isolated mainly from cattle, dogs and cats.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887321 PMCID: PMC4342102 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-015-0384-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 1Ulcer caused by a bite wound in a water rat from this study, concomitantly populated by
Origin of field isolates investigated in this study as well as gross pathology results from respective necropsies (1.0: male, 0.0.1: undetermined sex)
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| 1 | I | 131010012-1 | 2013 | Skin at necropsy | 1.0 | Found dead with two 2 × 2 cm cutaneous ulcers on caudal dorsum and tail base; severe multifocal ulcerative necrosuppurative dermatitis with involvement of musculature; mild multifocal chronic lymphoplasmacytic tubulointerstitial nephritis; poor body condition; moderate postmortem changes |
| 2 | I | 131010012-2 | 2013 | Intestine at necropsy (liver, spleen, kidney, lung, intestinal lymph node) | ||
| 3 | II | 131011719 | 2013 | Skin | 1.0 | Cutaneous ulcer on caudal dorsum |
| 4 | III | 131013415-1 | 2013 | Skin | 0.0.1 | Cutaneous ulcer on caudal dorsum |
| 5 | IV | 131013415-2 | 2013 | Skin | 0.0.1 | Cutaneous ulcer on caudal dorsum |
| 6 | V | 131015432-10 | 2013 | Skin | 1.0 | Cutaneous ulcer on caudal dorsum |
| 7 | VI | 131015432-13 | 2013 | Skin | 1.0 | Cutaneous ulcer 1 on caudal dorsum |
| 8 | VI | 131015432-14 | 2013 | Skin | 1.0 | Cutaneous ulcer 2 on caudal dorsum |
| 9 | VII | 141001018 | 2014 | Skin at necropsy | 1.0 | Multiple to coalescing cutaneous ulcers measuring up to 10 × 3 cm on caudal dorsum; multifocal ulcerative necrosuppurative dermatitis with involvement of musculature; focal chronic lymphoplasmacytic myocarditis; chronic lymphoplasmacytic tubulointerstitial nephritis; poor body condition; marked postmortem changes |
| 10 | VIII | 141001548 | 2014 | Skin | 0.0.1 | ~2 × 2 cm cutaneous ulcer on caudal dorsum |
Variable antimicrobial drug susceptibility testing by broth microdilution susceptibility testing with Merlin Micronaut system (μg/ml), biochemical characteristics, API Coryne and Vitek2-compact profiles of 10 field isolates from water rats
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| 131010012-1 | R (>16) | R (32) | - | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15431340407010 (Cul/97.0) | 2363060410505 (Cul/99.0) |
| 131010012-2 | R (>16) | R (32) | + | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15431340447010 (Cul/95.0) | 2363020410505 (Cul/99.0) |
| 131011719 | R (>16) | R (32) | + | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15031340406010 (Cul/99.0) | 2363021414505 (Cul/91.0) |
| 131013415-1 | S (≤1) | R (32) | + | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15431340447010 (Cul/94.0) | 2363020400505 (Cul/97.0) |
| 131013415-2 | S (≤1) | R (32) | - | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15030340407010 (Cul/97.0) | 2363020410505 (Cul/99.0) |
| 131015432-10 | S (≤1) | R (32) | (+) | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15431340447010 (Cul/94.0) | 2363060410505 (Cul/95.0) |
| 131015432-13 | S (≤1) | I (16) | + | 0 111 366 (Cul/99.9) | 15431340447010 (Cul/94.0) | 2363020410505 (Cul/99.0) |
| 131015432-14 | S (≤1) | I (16) | - | 0 111 326 (Cul/99.7) | 15431340407010 (Cul/97.0) | 2363021410505 (Cul/95.0) |
| 141001018 | S (≤1) | I (16) | + | 0 111 767 (Cul/99.9) | 15431340407010 (Cul/98.0) | 2363060412505 (Cul/90.0) |
| 141001548 | R (16) | I (16) | + | 1 111 326 (Cul/98.0) | 15431340407010 (Cul/97.0) | 2363020410505 (Cul/99.0) |
Susceptibility was determined by using the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute criteria for broth microdilution susceptibility testing for Corynebacterium spp [50].
TET tetracycline,TILM tilmicosin, R resistant, I intermediate susceptible, S susceptible phenotype + positive, − negative, (+) weak reaction, Cul C. ulcerans.
Figure 2Cluster analysis of respective spectra obtained by Fourier-transform infrared-spectroscopy (FT-IR) using OPUS Software (vers. 4.2, BrukerOptics). In each case two IR-spectra of isolates from water rats and a selection of several C. ulcerans and C. diphtheriae strains were used for calculation with Ward’s algorithm. The dendrogram obtained depicts the arrangement of isolates in groups according to their spectral differences.
Figure 3Dendrogram of aligned partial sequences (406 bp) of isolates from water rats 131010012–1 (GenBank accession no. KM595079), 131010012–2 (KM595080), 131011719 (KM595081), 131013415–1 (KM595082), 131013415–2 (KM595083), 131015432–10 (KM595084), 131015432–13 (KM595085), 131015432–14 (KM595086), 141001018 (KM595087), and 141001548 (KM595088), compared to sequences from strains isolated from game animals [ 25 ] ; all sequences identical with GU818735) 10-7-D-00025, 121017479, CVUAS 6455, 12Bu125-97, 11USF28, 131000349, S28-3-13, 11USF53, CVUAS 5160, S1627-5-12, and CVUAS 4292, as well as humans CCM 1750 (GU818737), CIP 102462 (GU818739), CCM 2823 (GU818738), DSM 7177 (GU818740), and CIP 102968 (AY492239) and strains CIP 100721 (AY492230), and NCTC 13129 (BX248355).
Figure 4Dendrogram of aligned concatenated housekeeping genes , , , , and (1.813 bp) of isolates from a water rat compared to sequences from game animal and human strains.