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The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients

Sepsis is a syndromic response to infections and is becoming an emerging threat to the public health sector, particularly in developing countries. Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), the cause of typhoid fever, is one primary cause of pediatric sepsis in typhoid endemic areas. Extensively drug-resistant (X...

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Autores principales: Kim, Chanmi, Latif, Iqra, Neupane, Durga P., Lee, Gi Young, Kwon, Ryan S., Batool, Alia, Ahmed, Qasim, Qamar, Muhammad Usman, Song, Jeongmin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8478237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34582469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257744
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author Kim, Chanmi
Latif, Iqra
Neupane, Durga P.
Lee, Gi Young
Kwon, Ryan S.
Batool, Alia
Ahmed, Qasim
Qamar, Muhammad Usman
Song, Jeongmin
author_facet Kim, Chanmi
Latif, Iqra
Neupane, Durga P.
Lee, Gi Young
Kwon, Ryan S.
Batool, Alia
Ahmed, Qasim
Qamar, Muhammad Usman
Song, Jeongmin
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description Sepsis is a syndromic response to infections and is becoming an emerging threat to the public health sector, particularly in developing countries. Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), the cause of typhoid fever, is one primary cause of pediatric sepsis in typhoid endemic areas. Extensively drug-resistant (XDR) S. Typhi is more common among pediatric patients, which is responsible for over 90% of the reported XDR typhoid cases, but the majority of antibiotic resistance studies available have been carried out using S. Typhi isolates from adult patients. Here, we characterized antibiotic-resistance profiles of XDR S. Typhi isolates from a medium size cohort of pediatric typhoid patients (n = 45, 68.89% male and 31.11% female) and determined antibiotic-resistance-related gene signatures associated with common treatment options to typhoid fever patients of 18 XDR S. Typhi representing all 45 isolates. Their ages were 1–13 years old: toddlers aging 1–2 years old (n = 9, 20%), pre-schoolers aging 3–5 years old (n = 17, 37.78%), school-age children aging 6–12 years old (n = 17, 37.78%), and adolescents aging 13–18 years old (n = 2, 4.44%). Through analyzing bla(TEM1), dhfR7, sul1, and catA1genes for multidrug-resistance, qnrS, gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE for fluoroquinolone-resistance, bla(CTX-M-15) for XDR, and macAB and acrAB efflux pump system-associated genes, we showed the phenotype of the XDR S. Typhi isolates matches with their genotypes featured by the acquisitions of the genes bla(TEM1), dhfR7, sul1, catA1, qnrS, and bla(CTX-M-15) and a point mutation on gyrA. This study informs the molecular basis of antibiotic-resistance among recent S. Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients, therefore providing insights into the development of molecular detection methods and treatment strategies for XDR S. Typhi.
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spelling pubmed-84782372021-09-29 The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients Kim, Chanmi Latif, Iqra Neupane, Durga P. Lee, Gi Young Kwon, Ryan S. Batool, Alia Ahmed, Qasim Qamar, Muhammad Usman Song, Jeongmin PLoS One Research Article Sepsis is a syndromic response to infections and is becoming an emerging threat to the public health sector, particularly in developing countries. Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), the cause of typhoid fever, is one primary cause of pediatric sepsis in typhoid endemic areas. Extensively drug-resistant (XDR) S. Typhi is more common among pediatric patients, which is responsible for over 90% of the reported XDR typhoid cases, but the majority of antibiotic resistance studies available have been carried out using S. Typhi isolates from adult patients. Here, we characterized antibiotic-resistance profiles of XDR S. Typhi isolates from a medium size cohort of pediatric typhoid patients (n = 45, 68.89% male and 31.11% female) and determined antibiotic-resistance-related gene signatures associated with common treatment options to typhoid fever patients of 18 XDR S. Typhi representing all 45 isolates. Their ages were 1–13 years old: toddlers aging 1–2 years old (n = 9, 20%), pre-schoolers aging 3–5 years old (n = 17, 37.78%), school-age children aging 6–12 years old (n = 17, 37.78%), and adolescents aging 13–18 years old (n = 2, 4.44%). Through analyzing bla(TEM1), dhfR7, sul1, and catA1genes for multidrug-resistance, qnrS, gyrA, gyrB, parC, and parE for fluoroquinolone-resistance, bla(CTX-M-15) for XDR, and macAB and acrAB efflux pump system-associated genes, we showed the phenotype of the XDR S. Typhi isolates matches with their genotypes featured by the acquisitions of the genes bla(TEM1), dhfR7, sul1, catA1, qnrS, and bla(CTX-M-15) and a point mutation on gyrA. This study informs the molecular basis of antibiotic-resistance among recent S. Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients, therefore providing insights into the development of molecular detection methods and treatment strategies for XDR S. Typhi. Public Library of Science 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8478237/ /pubmed/34582469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257744 Text en © 2021 Kim et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kim, Chanmi
Latif, Iqra
Neupane, Durga P.
Lee, Gi Young
Kwon, Ryan S.
Batool, Alia
Ahmed, Qasim
Qamar, Muhammad Usman
Song, Jeongmin
The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title_full The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title_fullStr The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title_full_unstemmed The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title_short The molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant Salmonella Typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
title_sort molecular basis of extensively drug-resistant salmonella typhi isolates from pediatric septicemia patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8478237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34582469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257744
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