Literature DB >> 34599692

Effect of enterocins against methicillin-resistant animal-derived staphylococci.

Monika Pogány Simonová1, Marián Maďar2, Andrea Lauková3.   

Abstract

The occurence and spread of animal-derived methicillin resistant staphylococci (MRS) worldwide is a current problem, especially due to their increasing incidence in food animals and their products, with possible contamination of food consumers and handlers. Staphylococci isolated from animals (n = 123) were identified with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and screened for methicillin/oxacillin/cefoxitin resistance (MR) using the disk diffusion method. Twenty-three phenotypically MRS strains were analysed using PBP2' Latex Agglutination Test Kit to confirm the phenotypic MR and PCR was performed for mecA gene detection; mecA gene positive strains were furtherly confirmed by means of sequencing. The susceptibility of MRS to 11 partially-purified enterocins (Ent) produced by E. faecium, E. durans and E. mundtii strains of animal, feed/food and environmental origin was checked using agar spot tests. Out of 23 MRS, PBP testing confirmed MR in 17 strains. Three Staphylococcus epidermidis and one S. vitulinus were mecA positive. The majority of MRS, including two mecA gene-positive strains S. epidermidis R44/1 and P3/Tr2a, were susceptible to the tested enterocins, mainly to Ent7420, EntA(P)/EK13, Ent412, Ent55 and Ent9296 (in the range 100 - 12,800 AU/mL). The most susceptible strains appeared to be the mecA gene-positive S. epidermidis SE R44/1 and SE P3/Tr2a strains, inhibited by eight enterocins out of 11 tested (100-200 AU/mL). Only four strains (including mecA gene positive S. epidermidis SE P3/Tr1 and S. vitulinus SV K12PL/1) were resistant to the tested antimicrobial substances. These results indicate that the enterocins used offer a promising option for prevention and treatment of bacterial infection caused by MRS in animals.
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Keywords:  Animals; Enterocins; Inhibition; MRSA

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34599692     DOI: 10.1007/s11259-021-09841-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res Commun        ISSN: 0165-7380            Impact factor:   2.459


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