| Literature DB >> 25927961 |
Lubna S Abdalrahman1, Harrington Wells2, Mohamed K Fakhr3.
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the top five pathogens contributing to acquired foodborne illnesses causing an estimated quarter million cases every year in the US. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of Methicillin Susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) and Methicillin Resistant S. aureus (MRSA) in retail beef livers, beef, and pork meats sold in Tulsa, Oklahoma and to characterize the recovered strains for their virulence and antimicrobial resistance. Ninety six chilled retail beef (50 beef livers and 46 beef other cuts), and 99 pork meat samples were collected. The prevalence in beef livers was 40/50 (80%) followed by other beef cuts 23/46 (50%) then pork 43/99 (43.3%). No isolates were positive for MRSA since none harbored the mecA or mecC gene. A total of 334 recovered S. aureus isolates (143 beef livers, 76 beef, and 115 pork isolates) were screened for their antimicrobial susceptibility against 16 different antimicrobials and their possession of 18 different toxin genes. Multidrug resistance was more prevalent in the pork isolates followed by beef then beef livers. The prevalence of enterotoxin genes such as seg, seh, and sei and the toxic shock syndrome gene tst was higher in the pork isolates than in the beef ones. The hemolysin genes, particularly hlb, were more prevalent in isolates from beef livers. Molecular typing of a subset of the recovered isolates showed that they are highly diverse where spa typing was more discriminatory than PFGE. The alarmingly high incidence of S. aureus in retail beef livers in this study should raise awareness about the food safety of such meat products.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25927961 PMCID: PMC4493469 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens4020182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus in the beef livers, beef, and pork samples.
| Prevalence of | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Beef | Pork np/n (%) | ||
| Beef Liver *np/n (%) | Beef (Other Cuts) np/n (%) | Total np/n (%) | |
| 40/50 (80%) | 23/46 (50%) | 63/96 (65.6%) | 43/99 (43.3%) |
* np: Number of positive samples; n: Number of samples collected.
A list of the 16 tested antimicrobials, their classes, the concentrations used for susceptibility testing, and the breakpoints used for each antimicrobial.
| Antimicrobial Class | Antimicrobials | Conc. 1 (µg/mL) | Conc. 2 (µg/mL) (Break point) | Conc. 3 (µg/mL) | Conc. 4 (µg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β-Lactams | penicillin | 0.125 | 0.25 | 0.5 | 1 |
| ampicillin | 0.25 | 0.5 | 1 | 2 | |
| oxacillin + 2% Nacl | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | |
| cefoxitin + 2% Nacl | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | |
| Tetracyclines | tetracycline | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 |
| doxycycline | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | |
| Macrolides | azithromycin | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 |
| erythromycin | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | |
| Aminoglycosides | kanamycin | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 |
| gentamicin | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | |
| Fluoroquinolones | ciprofloxacin | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
| Lincosamides | clindamycin | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
| Phenicols | chloramphenicol | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
| Glycopeptides | vancomycin | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
| Rifamycines | rifampin | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
| Sulfonamides | trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole | 2/38 | 4/76 | 8/152 | 16/304 |
Antimicrobial resistance of the Staphylococcus aureus beef livers, beef, and pork isolates against 16 different antimicrobials. A test of the three S. aureus populations (beef livers, beef cuts, pork) for homogeneity in distribution of positive isolates across populations was performed for each antibiotic. Results: ** for p < 0.01, * for p < 0.05, and ns for not significant.
| Antimicrobial Resistance | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antibiotic | Beef | Pork np/n (%) | ||
| Beef Livers * np/n (%) | Beef (Other Cuts) np/n (%) | Total np/n (%) | ||
| azithromycin ** | 5/143 (3.5) | 31/76 (40.8) | 36/219 (16.4) | 75/115 (65.2) |
| ciprofloxacin ** | 1/143 (0.7) | 15/76 (19.7) | 16/219 (7.3) | 47/115 (40.9) |
| gentamicin ** | 8/143 (5.6) | 22/76 (28.9) | 30/219 (13.7) | 68/115 (59.1) |
| oxacillin ** | 10/143 (6.9) | 6/76 (7.9) | 16/219 (7.3) | 56/115 (48.7) |
| cefoxitin ** | 11/143 (7.7) | 8/76 (10.5) | 19/219 (8.7) | 47/115 (40.9) |
| tetracycline ** | 21/143 (14.7) | 33/76 (43.4) | 54/219 (24.7) | 109/115 (94.8) |
| vancomycin ** | 12/143 (8.4) | 6/76 (7.9) | 18/219 (8.2) | 49/115 (42.6) |
| doxycycline ** | 10/143 (6.9) | 26/76 (34.2) | 36/219 (16.4) | 96/115 (83.5) |
| trimethoprirm/ sulfamethazole ** | 1/143 (0.7) | 2/76 (2.6) | 3/219 (1.4) | 22/115 (19.1) |
| clindamycin ** | 1/143 (0.7) | 9/76 (11.8) | 10/219 (4.5) | 25/115 (21.7) |
| penicillin ** | 31/143 (21.7) | 48/76 (63.2) | 79/219 (36.1) | 102/115 (88.7) |
| ampicillin ns | 142/143 (99.3) | 76/76 (100) | 218/219 (99.5) | 115/115 (100) |
| kanamycin ** | 4/143 (2.8) | 23/76 (30.3) | 27/219 (12.3) | 62/115 (53.9) |
| erythromycin ** | 8/143 (5.6) | 31/76 (40.8) | 39/219 (17.8) | 63/115 (54.8) |
| rifampin * | 21/143 (14.7) | 6/76 (7.9) | 27/219 (12.3) | 25/115 (21.7) |
| chloramphenicol ** | 3/143 (2.1) | 6/76 (7.9) | 9/219 (4.1) | 35/115 (30.4) |
np: Number of positive isolates; n: Number of isolates collected.
Figure 1Distribution of the total number of Staphylococcus aureus isolates isolated from beef livers, beef, and pork according to their Multidrug Resistance (MDR) to one to four antimicrobials, five to seven antimicrobials, and more than seven antimicrobials of the 16 antimicrobials tested.
Toxin gene screening of the Staphylococcus aureus beef livers, beef, and pork isolates to 18 different toxin genes. A test of the three S. aureus populations (beef livers, beef cuts, pork) for homogeneity in distribution of positive isolates across populations was performed for each toxin gene. Since many expected cells are small Yates correction was used throughout. Results: *** for p < 0.001, ** for p < 0.01, * for p < 0.05, and ns for not significant.
| Prevalence of Toxin Genes | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toxin Gene | Beef | Pork np/n (%) | ||
| Beef Livers * np/n (%) | Beef ( Other Cuts) np/n (%) | Total np/n (%) | ||
| 0/143 (0.0) | 2/76 (2.6) | 2/219 (0.9) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 1/115 (0.9) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 2/76 (2.6) | 2/219 (0.9) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 4/143 (2.8) | 5/76 (6.6) | 9/219 (4.1) | 18/115 (15.7) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 36/115 (31.3) | |
| 2/143 (1.4) | 11/76 (14.5) | 13/219 (5.9) | 8/115 (6.9) | |
| 1/143 (0.7) | 1/76 (1.32) | 2/219 (0.9) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 4/143 (2.8) | 0/76 (0.0) | 4/219 (1.8) | 15/115 (13.0) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 12/143 (8.4) | 24/76 (31.6) | 36/219 (16.4) | 41/115 (35.7) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 0/115 (0) | |
| 141/143 (98.6) | 63/76 (82.9) | 204/219 (93.2) | 100/115 (86.9) | |
| 128/143 (89.5) | 38/76 (50.0) | 166/219 (75.8) | 41/115 (35.7) | |
| 141/143 (98.6) | 63/76 (82.9) | 204/219 (93.2) | 100/115 (86.9) | |
| 0/143 (0.0) | 0/76 (0.0) | 0/219 (0) | 1/115 (0.9) | |
* np: Number of positive isolates; n: Number of isolates collected.
Figure 2A dendrogram showing spa typing for a subset of the recovered Staphylococcus aureus strains representing different meat sources, cuts, and brands. Strains isolated from the same meat source are labeled by the same color square.
Figure 3Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) patterns of a subset of the recovered Staphylococcus aureus strains representing different meat sources and brands showing their corresponding spa types. Four strains were not typable by PFGE and hence they are not shown in the dendrogram.
Multiplex PCR primers, reaction sets, and references for toxin genes screening.
| Toxin Gene | Size (bp) | Primer sequences (5'-3') | Multiplex PCR Reaction Set | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 521 | GCA GGG AAC AGC TTT AGG C | A | [ | |
| GTT CTG TAG AAG TAT GAA ACA CG | ||||
| 665 | ATG TAA TTT TGA TAT TCG CAG TG | A | [ | |
| TGC AGG CAT CAT ATC ATA CCA | ||||
| 284 | CTT GTA TGT ATG GAG GAA TAA CAA | A | [ | |
| TGC AGG CAT CAT ATC ATA CCA | ||||
| 385 | GTG GTG AAA TAG ATA GGA CTG C | A | [ | |
| ATA TGA AGG TGC TCT GTG G | ||||
| 171 | TAC CAA TTA ACT TGT GGA TAG AC | A | [ | |
| CTC TTT GCA CCT TAC CGC | ||||
| 328 | CGT CTC CAC CTG TTG AAG G | A | [ | |
| CCA AGT GAT TGT CTA TTG TCG | ||||
| 359 | CAA CTG CTG ATT TAG CTC AG | B | [ | |
| GTC GAA TGA GTA ATC TCT AGG | ||||
| 466 | CAA CTC GAA TTT TCA ACA GGT AC | B | [ | |
| CAG GCA GTC CAT CTC CTG | ||||
| 142 | CAT CAG AAC TGT TGT TCC GCT AG | B | [ | |
| CTG AAT TTT ACC ATC AAA GGT AC | ||||
| 560 | GCT TGC GAC AAC TGC TAC AG | B | [ | |
| TGG ATC CGT CAT TCA TTG TTA A | ||||
| 93 | GCA GGT GTT GAT TTA GCA TT | B | [ | |
| AGA TGT CCC TAT TTT TGC TG | ||||
| 226 | ACA AGC AAA AGA ATA CAG CG | B | [ | |
| GTT TTT GGC TGC TTC TCT TG | ||||
| 433 | ATC ATT AGG TAA AAT GTC TGG ACA TGA TCC A | C | [ | |
| GCA TCA AST GTA TTG GAT AGC AAA AGC | ||||
| 269 | TGA AAA AGG TTC AAA GTT GAT ACG AG | C | [ | |
| TGT ATT CGA TAG CAA AAG CAG TGC A | ||||
| 780 | TGG ATG TTA CCT ATG CAA CCT AC | C | [ | |
| GTT CGT TTC CAT ATA ATG AAT CAC TAC | ||||
| 209 | CTG ATT ACT ATC CAA GAA ATT CGA TTG | C | [ | |
| CTT TCC AGC CTA CTT TTT TAT CAG T | ||||
| 309 | GTG CAC TTA CTG ACA ATA GTG C | C | [ | |
| GTT GAT GAG TAG CTA CCT TCA GT | ||||
|
| 111 | AAG AAT TTT TAT CTT AAT TAA GGA AGG AGT G | C | [ |
| TTA GTG AAT TTG TTC ACT GTG TCG A |