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Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand

Clostridioides difficile has been recognized as a life-threatening pathogen that causes enteric diseases, including antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) correlates with toxin production and antibiotic resistance of C. difficile. In...

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Autores principales: Wongkuna, Supapit, Janvilisri, Tavan, Phanchana, Matthew, Harnvoravongchai, Phurt, Aroonnual, Amornrat, Aimjongjun, Sathid, Malaisri, Natamon, Chankhamhaengdecha, Surang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060714
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author Wongkuna, Supapit
Janvilisri, Tavan
Phanchana, Matthew
Harnvoravongchai, Phurt
Aroonnual, Amornrat
Aimjongjun, Sathid
Malaisri, Natamon
Chankhamhaengdecha, Surang
author_facet Wongkuna, Supapit
Janvilisri, Tavan
Phanchana, Matthew
Harnvoravongchai, Phurt
Aroonnual, Amornrat
Aimjongjun, Sathid
Malaisri, Natamon
Chankhamhaengdecha, Surang
author_sort Wongkuna, Supapit
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description Clostridioides difficile has been recognized as a life-threatening pathogen that causes enteric diseases, including antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) correlates with toxin production and antibiotic resistance of C. difficile. In Thailand, the data addressing ribotypes, toxigenic, and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of this pathogen are scarce and some of these data sets are limited. In this study, two groups of C. difficile isolates in Thailand, including 50 isolates collected from 2006 to 2009 (THA group) and 26 isolates collected from 2010 to 2012 (THB group), were compared for toxin genes and ribotyping profiles. The production of toxins A and B were determined on the basis of toxin gene profiles. In addition, minimum inhibitory concentration of eight antibiotics were examined for all 76 C. difficile isolates. The isolates of the THA group were categorized into 27 A(−)B(+)CDT(−) (54%) and 23 A(-)B(-)CDT(-) (46%), while the THB isolates were classified into five toxigenic profiles, including six A(+)B(+)CDT(+) (23%), two A(+)B(+)CDT(−) (8%), five A(−)B(+)CDT(+) (19%), seven A(−)B(+)CDT(−) (27%), and six A(−)B(−)CDT(−) (23%). By visually comparing them to the references, only five ribotypes were identified among THA isolates, while 15 ribotypes were identified within THB isolates. Ribotype 017 was the most common in both groups. Interestingly, 18 unknown ribotyping patterns were identified. Among eight tcdA-positive isolates, three isolates showed significantly greater levels of toxin A than the reference strain. The levels of toxin B in 3 of 47 tcdB-positive isolates were significantly higher than that of the reference strain. Based on the antimicrobial susceptibility test, metronidazole showed potent efficiency against most isolates in both groups. However, high MIC values of cefoxitin (MICs 256 μg/mL) and chloramphenicol (MICs ≥ 64 μg/mL) were observed with most of the isolates. The other five antibiotics exhibited diverse MIC values among two groups of isolates. This work provides evidence of temporal changes in both C. difficile strains and patterns of antimicrobial resistance in Thailand.
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spelling pubmed-82317802021-06-26 Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand Wongkuna, Supapit Janvilisri, Tavan Phanchana, Matthew Harnvoravongchai, Phurt Aroonnual, Amornrat Aimjongjun, Sathid Malaisri, Natamon Chankhamhaengdecha, Surang Antibiotics (Basel) Article Clostridioides difficile has been recognized as a life-threatening pathogen that causes enteric diseases, including antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. The severity of C. difficile infection (CDI) correlates with toxin production and antibiotic resistance of C. difficile. In Thailand, the data addressing ribotypes, toxigenic, and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of this pathogen are scarce and some of these data sets are limited. In this study, two groups of C. difficile isolates in Thailand, including 50 isolates collected from 2006 to 2009 (THA group) and 26 isolates collected from 2010 to 2012 (THB group), were compared for toxin genes and ribotyping profiles. The production of toxins A and B were determined on the basis of toxin gene profiles. In addition, minimum inhibitory concentration of eight antibiotics were examined for all 76 C. difficile isolates. The isolates of the THA group were categorized into 27 A(−)B(+)CDT(−) (54%) and 23 A(-)B(-)CDT(-) (46%), while the THB isolates were classified into five toxigenic profiles, including six A(+)B(+)CDT(+) (23%), two A(+)B(+)CDT(−) (8%), five A(−)B(+)CDT(+) (19%), seven A(−)B(+)CDT(−) (27%), and six A(−)B(−)CDT(−) (23%). By visually comparing them to the references, only five ribotypes were identified among THA isolates, while 15 ribotypes were identified within THB isolates. Ribotype 017 was the most common in both groups. Interestingly, 18 unknown ribotyping patterns were identified. Among eight tcdA-positive isolates, three isolates showed significantly greater levels of toxin A than the reference strain. The levels of toxin B in 3 of 47 tcdB-positive isolates were significantly higher than that of the reference strain. Based on the antimicrobial susceptibility test, metronidazole showed potent efficiency against most isolates in both groups. However, high MIC values of cefoxitin (MICs 256 μg/mL) and chloramphenicol (MICs ≥ 64 μg/mL) were observed with most of the isolates. The other five antibiotics exhibited diverse MIC values among two groups of isolates. This work provides evidence of temporal changes in both C. difficile strains and patterns of antimicrobial resistance in Thailand. MDPI 2021-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8231780/ /pubmed/34199301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060714 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wongkuna, Supapit
Janvilisri, Tavan
Phanchana, Matthew
Harnvoravongchai, Phurt
Aroonnual, Amornrat
Aimjongjun, Sathid
Malaisri, Natamon
Chankhamhaengdecha, Surang
Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title_full Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title_fullStr Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title_short Temporal Variations in Patterns of Clostridioides difficile Strain Diversity and Antibiotic Resistance in Thailand
title_sort temporal variations in patterns of clostridioides difficile strain diversity and antibiotic resistance in thailand
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060714
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