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Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal

BACKGROUND: Enterococci have emerged as the third most common cause of nosocomial infections, requiring bactericidal antimicrobial therapy. Although vancomycin resistance is a major problem in clinics and has emerged in an important extend in farm animals, few studies have examined it in wild animal...

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Autores principales: Radhouani, Hajer, Poeta, Patrícia, Pinto, Luís, Miranda, Júlio, Coelho, Céline, Carvalho, Carlos, Rodrigues, Jorge, López, María, Torres, Carmen, Vitorino, Rui, Domingues, Pedro, Igrejas, Gilberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2954869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20858227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-48
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author Radhouani, Hajer
Poeta, Patrícia
Pinto, Luís
Miranda, Júlio
Coelho, Céline
Carvalho, Carlos
Rodrigues, Jorge
López, María
Torres, Carmen
Vitorino, Rui
Domingues, Pedro
Igrejas, Gilberto
author_facet Radhouani, Hajer
Poeta, Patrícia
Pinto, Luís
Miranda, Júlio
Coelho, Céline
Carvalho, Carlos
Rodrigues, Jorge
López, María
Torres, Carmen
Vitorino, Rui
Domingues, Pedro
Igrejas, Gilberto
author_sort Radhouani, Hajer
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Enterococci have emerged as the third most common cause of nosocomial infections, requiring bactericidal antimicrobial therapy. Although vancomycin resistance is a major problem in clinics and has emerged in an important extend in farm animals, few studies have examined it in wild animals. To determine the prevalence of vanA-containing Enterococcus strains among faecal samples of Seagulls (Larus cachinnans) of Berlengas Natural Reserve of Portugal, we developed a proteomic approach integrated with genomic data. The purpose was to detect the maximum number of proteins that vary in different enterococci species which are thought to be connected in some, as yet unknown, way to antibiotic resistance. RESULTS: From the 57 seagull samples, 54 faecal samples showed the presence of Enterococcus isolates (94.7%). For the enterococci, E. faecium was the most prevalent species in seagulls (50%), followed by E. faecalis and E. durans (10.4%), and E. hirae (6.3%). VanA-containing enterococcal strains were detected in 10.5% of the 57 seagull faecal samples studied. Four of the vanA-containing enterococci were identified as E. faecium and two as E. durans. The tet(M) gene was found in all five tetracycline-resistant vanA strains. The erm(B) gene was demonstrated in all six erythromycin-resistant vanA strains. The hyl virulence gene was detected in all four vanA-containing E. faecium isolates in this study, and two of them harboured the purK1 allele. In addition these strains also showed ampicillin and ciprofoxacin resistance. The whole-cell proteomic profile of vanA-containing Enterococcus strains was applied to evaluate the discriminatory power of this technique for their identification. The major differences among species-specific profiles were found in the positions corresponding to 97-45 kDa. Sixty individualized protein spots for each vanA isolate was identified and suitable for peptide mass fingerprinting measures by spectrometry measuring (MALDI/TOF MS) and their identification through bioinformatic databases query. The proteins were classified in different groups according to their biological function: protein biosynthesis, ATP synthesis, glycolysis, conjugation and antibiotic resistance. Taking into account the origin of these strains and its relation to infectious processes in humans and animals, it is important to explore the proteome of new strains which might serve as protein biomarkers for biological activity. CONCLUSIONS: The comprehensive description of proteins isolated from vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium and E. durans may provide new targets for development of antimicrobial agents. This knowledge may help to identify new biomarkers of antibiotic resistance and virulence factors.
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spelling pubmed-29548692010-10-15 Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal Radhouani, Hajer Poeta, Patrícia Pinto, Luís Miranda, Júlio Coelho, Céline Carvalho, Carlos Rodrigues, Jorge López, María Torres, Carmen Vitorino, Rui Domingues, Pedro Igrejas, Gilberto Proteome Sci Research BACKGROUND: Enterococci have emerged as the third most common cause of nosocomial infections, requiring bactericidal antimicrobial therapy. Although vancomycin resistance is a major problem in clinics and has emerged in an important extend in farm animals, few studies have examined it in wild animals. To determine the prevalence of vanA-containing Enterococcus strains among faecal samples of Seagulls (Larus cachinnans) of Berlengas Natural Reserve of Portugal, we developed a proteomic approach integrated with genomic data. The purpose was to detect the maximum number of proteins that vary in different enterococci species which are thought to be connected in some, as yet unknown, way to antibiotic resistance. RESULTS: From the 57 seagull samples, 54 faecal samples showed the presence of Enterococcus isolates (94.7%). For the enterococci, E. faecium was the most prevalent species in seagulls (50%), followed by E. faecalis and E. durans (10.4%), and E. hirae (6.3%). VanA-containing enterococcal strains were detected in 10.5% of the 57 seagull faecal samples studied. Four of the vanA-containing enterococci were identified as E. faecium and two as E. durans. The tet(M) gene was found in all five tetracycline-resistant vanA strains. The erm(B) gene was demonstrated in all six erythromycin-resistant vanA strains. The hyl virulence gene was detected in all four vanA-containing E. faecium isolates in this study, and two of them harboured the purK1 allele. In addition these strains also showed ampicillin and ciprofoxacin resistance. The whole-cell proteomic profile of vanA-containing Enterococcus strains was applied to evaluate the discriminatory power of this technique for their identification. The major differences among species-specific profiles were found in the positions corresponding to 97-45 kDa. Sixty individualized protein spots for each vanA isolate was identified and suitable for peptide mass fingerprinting measures by spectrometry measuring (MALDI/TOF MS) and their identification through bioinformatic databases query. The proteins were classified in different groups according to their biological function: protein biosynthesis, ATP synthesis, glycolysis, conjugation and antibiotic resistance. Taking into account the origin of these strains and its relation to infectious processes in humans and animals, it is important to explore the proteome of new strains which might serve as protein biomarkers for biological activity. CONCLUSIONS: The comprehensive description of proteins isolated from vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium and E. durans may provide new targets for development of antimicrobial agents. This knowledge may help to identify new biomarkers of antibiotic resistance and virulence factors. BioMed Central 2010-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2954869/ /pubmed/20858227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-48 Text en Copyright ©2010 Radhouani et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Radhouani, Hajer
Poeta, Patrícia
Pinto, Luís
Miranda, Júlio
Coelho, Céline
Carvalho, Carlos
Rodrigues, Jorge
López, María
Torres, Carmen
Vitorino, Rui
Domingues, Pedro
Igrejas, Gilberto
Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title_full Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title_fullStr Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title_short Proteomic characterization of vanA-containing Enterococcus recovered from Seagulls at the Berlengas Natural Reserve, W Portugal
title_sort proteomic characterization of vana-containing enterococcus recovered from seagulls at the berlengas natural reserve, w portugal
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2954869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20858227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-8-48
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