Literature DB >> 29927375

Dissemination of newly emerged polymyxin B sensitive Vibrio cholerae O1 containing Haitian-like genetic traits in different parts of India.

Prosenjit Samanta1, Rudra Narayan Saha1, Goutam Chowdhury1, Arindam Naha1, Sounak Sarkar1, Shanta Dutta1, Ranjan Kumar Nandy1, Keinosuke Okamoto2, Asish Kumar Mukhopadhyay1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Two natural epidemic biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1, classical and El Tor, exhibit different patterns of sensitivity against the antimicrobial peptide polymyxin B. This difference in sensitivity has been one of the major markers in biotype classification system for several decades. A recent report regarding the emergence of polymyxin B-sensitive El Tor V. cholerae O1 in Kolkata has motivated us to track the spread of the strains containing this important trait, along with Haitian-like genetic content, in different parts of India.
METHODOLOGY: We have collected 260 clinical V. cholerae O1 strains from 12 states in India and screened them for polymyxin B susceptibility. Genetic characterization was also performed to study the tcpA, ctxB and rtxA genotypes by allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and nucleotide sequencing.
RESULTS: Interestingly, 88.85 % of the isolates were found to be sensitive to polymyxin B. All of the states, with the exception of Assam, had polymyxin B-sensitive V. cholerae strains and complete replacement with this strain was found in eight of the states. However, from 2016 onwards, all the strains tested showed sensitivity to polymyxin B. Allele-specific PCR and sequencing confirmed that all strains possessed Haitian-like genetic traits.
CONCLUSION: Polymyxin B-sensitive strains have begun to spread throughout India and may lead to the revision of the biotype classification. The dissemination of these new variant strains needs to be carefully monitored in different endemic populations through active holistic surveillance to understand their clinical and epidemiological consequences.

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Keywords:  Vibrio cholerae; cholera; ctxB; polymyxin B; rtxA; tcpA

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29927375     DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.000783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-2615            Impact factor:   2.472


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1.  A Point Mutation in carR Is Involved in the Emergence of Polymyxin B-Sensitive Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Biotype by Influencing Gene Transcription.

Authors:  Prosenjit Samanta; Rahul Shubhra Mandal; Rudra Narayan Saha; Sreeja Shaw; Priyanka Ghosh; Shanta Dutta; Amit Ghosh; Daisuke Imamura; Masatomo Morita; Makoto Ohnishi; Thandavarayan Ramamurthy; Asish Kumar Mukhopadhyay
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2020-04-20       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Evidence-Based Health Behavior Interventions for Cholera: Lessons from an Outbreak Investigation in India.

Authors:  Avinash Deoshatwar; Dawal Salve; Varanasi Gopalkrishna; Anuj Kumar; Uday Barve; Madhuri Joshi; Savita Katendra; Varsha Dhembre; Shradha Maheshwari; Rajlakshmi Viswanathan
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2021-10-25       Impact factor: 3.707

Review 3.  Revisiting the Global Epidemiology of Cholera in Conjuction With the Genomics of Vibrio cholerae.

Authors:  Thandavarayan Ramamurthy; Ankur Mutreja; François-Xavier Weill; Bhabatosh Das; Amit Ghosh; Gopinath Balakrish Nair
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2019-07-23
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