| Literature DB >> 26060815 |
Danila De Vito1, Rosa Monno1, Federica Nuccio2, Marilisa Legretto2, Marta Oliva2, Maria Franca Coscia1, Anna Maria Dionisi3, Carla Calia1, Carmen Capolongo1, Carlo Pazzani2.
Abstract
Sixty-two multidrug resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strains isolated from 255 clinical strains collected in Southern Italy in 2006-2008 were characterised for antimicrobial resistance genes, pulsotype, and phage type. Most strains (83.9%) were resistant to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfamethoxazole, and tetracycline (ACSSuT) encoded in 88.5% by the Salmonella genomic island (SGI1) and in 11.5% by the InH-like integron (bla OXA-30-aadA1) and catA1, sul1, and tet(B) genes. STYMXB.0061 (75%) and DT120 (84.6%) were the prevalent pulsotype and phage type identified in these strains, respectively. Five other resistance patterns were found either in single or in a low number of isolates. The pandemic clone DT104 (ACSSuT encoded by SGI1) has been identified in Italy since 1992, while strains DT120 (ACSSuT encoded by SGI1) have never been previously reported in Italy. In Europe, clinical strains DT120 have been reported from sporadic outbreaks linked to the consumption of pork products. However, none of these strains were STYMXB.0061 and SGI1 positive. The prevalent identification and persistence of DT120 isolates would suggest, in Southern Italy, a phage type shifting of the pandemic DT104 clone pulsotype STYMXB.0061. Additionally, these findings raise epidemiological concern about the potential diffusion of these emerging multidrug resistant (SGI linked) DT120 strains.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26060815 PMCID: PMC4427771 DOI: 10.1155/2015/265042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Primers used for PCR amplification of resistance genes.
| Primer | 5′-3′ sequence | Gene target | Amplicon size (bp) | TA | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| aadA1-F | TTTGATCAACGACCTTTTGGAAAC |
| 294 | 58°C |
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| aadA-R | GGACAACGTAAGCACTACATTTCG | ||||
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| blaoxa30-F | ATTATCTACAGCAGCGCCAGTGCATC |
| 716 | 63°C | This study |
| blaoxa30-R | TTCGACCCCAAGTTTCCTGTAAGTGC | ||||
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| blaPSE-1-F | GGATTACAATGGCAATCAGCGCTTCC |
| 658 | 65°C |
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| blaPSE-1-R | AATCGCATCATTTCGCTCTGCCATTG | ||||
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| blaTEM1-F | TGAAGATCAGTTGGGTGCACGAGTGG |
| 700 | 63°C |
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| blaTEM1-R | AGTTGCCTGACTCCCCGTCGTGTAGA | ||||
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| catA1-F | CACCGTTGATATATCCCAATGGCATCGT |
| 582 | 62°C | This study |
| catA1-R | CTGCCGACATGGAAGCCATCACAAAC | ||||
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| dfrA1-F | TATTCCATGGAGTGCCAAAGGTGAAC |
| 375 | 63°C | This study |
| dfrA1-R | GAGGCGAAGTCTTGGGTAAAAACTGG | ||||
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| dfrA12-F | CAGTACGCATTTATCTCGTTGCTGCG |
| 417 | 63°C | This study |
| dfrA12-R | CAAGCTCGAATTCTGTTTCGTTGAGC | ||||
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| floR-F | CTCCTTTCGACATCCTCGCTTCACTG |
| 636 | 64°C |
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| floR-R | AGAAGACGAAGAAGGTGCCCATACCG | ||||
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| sul1-F | TCGGCATTCTGAATCTCACCGAGGAC |
| 786 | 64°C |
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| sul1-R | AAATTTCGCGAGGGTTTCCGAGAAGG | ||||
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| sul2-F | GACAGTTTCTCCGATGGAGGCCGGTA |
| 700 | 64°C |
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| sul2-R | GTGTGCGGATGAAGTCAGCTCCACCT | ||||
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| strA-F | TGGTTGCCTGTCAGAGGCGGAGAATC |
| 1466 | 63°C |
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| strB-R | ATCGACGTCCAGCGCACGAGAGAATG | ||||
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| tetA-F | CCTGATCGTAATTCTGAGCACTGTCG |
| 1089 | 63°C | This study |
| tetA-R | CACCCGTTCCACGTTGTTATAGAAGC | ||||
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| tetB-F | CAGGTTATCTTTGCTCCTTGGCTTGG |
| 1014 | 63°C |
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| tetB-R | TTGAGGGGTTAACATGAAGGTCATCG | ||||
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| tetC-F | GGATATCGTCCATTCCGACAGCATCG |
| 745 | 63°C |
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| tetC-R | GATAATGGCCTGCTTCTCGCCGAAAC | ||||
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| tetD-F | ACTGTCCAATGTGCTGTGGATGTTGT |
| 747 | 63°C | This study |
| tetD-R | CTGACCAGCACACCCTGTAGTTTTCC | ||||
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| tetG-F | GAGCCGCAGTCGATTACACGATTATG |
| 680 | 64°C |
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| tetG-R | CAACAGAATCGGGAACACCATCCATC | ||||
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| intI1-F | CGAACCGAACAGGCTTATGTCCACTG |
| 838 | 63°C |
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| intI1-R | CATCGTCGTAGAGACGTCGGAATGG | ||||
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| 5CS-F | GCCTCGGGCATCCAAGCAGCAAGC | 5′CS | variable | 65°C | This study |
| 3CS-R | CTTGACCTGATAGTTTGGCTGTGAGCAA | ||||
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| U7-L12 | ACACCTTGAGCAGGGCAAAG |
| 500 | 60°C |
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| LJ-R1 | AGTTCTAAAGGTTCGTAGTCG |
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| 104-RJ | TGACGAGCTGAAGCGAATTG | S044 | 515 | 60°C |
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| C9-L | AGCAAGTGTGCGTAATTTGG |
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Figure 1PFGE profiles and cluster analysis of Salmonella enterica serotype typhimurium strains analysed in this study. All representative variants of single PFGE patterns are included.
Antimicrobial susceptibility, phage types, pulsotypes, PCR detection of SGI1, class 1 integrons, and resistance genes in S. Typhimurium strains isolated in Southern Italy in 2006–2008.
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PulseNet Europe |
Phage type |
Year |
Resistance | Class 1 | SGI1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Gene | Resistance | Left | Right | ||||
| STYMXB.0061 | DT120 (31) | 2006 (9); 2007 (13); 2008 (9) | ACSSuT | + |
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| + | + |
| U302 (7) |
2006 (1); 2008 (4) | ′′ | + | ′′ | ′′ | + | + | |
| ′′ | + | ′′ | ′′ | + | − | |||
| RDNC (1) | 2006 (1) | ′′ | + | ′′ | ′′ | + | + | |
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| STYMXB.0113 | ST193 (3) | 2006 | ASuTTp | − | − |
| − | − |
| DT35 (2)b | ′′ | ′′ | − | − |
| − | − | |
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| STYMXB.0140 | DT120 (4) | 2007 (4) | ACSSuT | + |
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| − | − |
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| Unnamed 1 | DT120 (9) | 2006 (2); 2007 (3) | ACSSuT | + |
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| + | + |
| Unnamed 2 | ′′ | 2008 (2) | ′′ | + | ′′ | ′′ | + | + |
| Unnamed 3 | ′′ | 2008 (2) | ′′ | + |
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| − | − |
| Unnamed 4 | ′′ | 2007 (2) | ACSSuTTp | + |
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| + | + |
| Unnamed 5 | DT7varc | 2007 (1) | AKSSuT | − | − |
| − | − |
| Unnamed 6 | DT1 | 2008 (1) | ASSuT | − | − |
| − | − |
| Unnamed 7 | U302d | 2008 (1) | ASSuTp | − | − |
| − | − |
aA, ampicillin; C, chloramphenicol; K, kanamycin; S streptomycin; Su, sulfamethoxazole; T, tetracycline; and Tp, trimethoprim.
bThe resistance to Tp was not identified.
cThe resistance to K was not identified.
dThe resistance to S and Tp was not identified.
RDNC: the reaction pattern is not conforming to a recognised phage type.
Key: +, positive; −, negative.