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Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil

INTRODUCTION. Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a human commensal bacterium that is also associated with infection in pregnant and non-pregnant adults, neonates and elderly people. GAP STATEMENT. The authors hypothesize that knowledge of regional GBS genetic patterns may allow the use of prevention and...

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Autores principales: Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May, Alves, Eduardo Venâncio, Scheffer, Mara Cristina, Vilela, Ana Paula Pessoa, Barazzetti, Fernando Hartmann, Feuerschuette, Henrique Miranda, Cancelier, Ana Carolina Lobor, Bazzo, Maria Luiza
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36004365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000370
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author Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May
Alves, Eduardo Venâncio
Scheffer, Mara Cristina
Vilela, Ana Paula Pessoa
Barazzetti, Fernando Hartmann
Feuerschuette, Henrique Miranda
Cancelier, Ana Carolina Lobor
Bazzo, Maria Luiza
author_facet Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May
Alves, Eduardo Venâncio
Scheffer, Mara Cristina
Vilela, Ana Paula Pessoa
Barazzetti, Fernando Hartmann
Feuerschuette, Henrique Miranda
Cancelier, Ana Carolina Lobor
Bazzo, Maria Luiza
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description INTRODUCTION. Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a human commensal bacterium that is also associated with infection in pregnant and non-pregnant adults, neonates and elderly people. GAP STATEMENT. The authors hypothesize that knowledge of regional GBS genetic patterns may allow the use of prevention and treatment measures to reduce the burden of streptococcal disease. AIM. The aim was to report the genotypic diversity and antimicrobial sensitivity profiles of invasive, noninvasive urinary and colonizing GBS strains, and evaluate the relationships between these findings. METHODOLOGY. The study included consecutive and non-duplicated GBS isolates recovered in southern Brazil from 2015 to 2017. We performed multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) and PCR analyses to determine capsular serotypes and identify the presence of the resistance genes mefA/E, ermB and ermA/TR, and also antibiotic susceptibility testing. RESULTS. The sample consisted of 348 GBS strains, 42 MLVA types were identified, and 4 of them represented 64 % of isolates. Serotype Ia was the most prevalent (42.2 %) and was found in a higher percentage associated with colonization, followed by serotypes V (24.4 %), II (17.8 %) and III (7.8 %). Serotype V was associated with invasive isolates and serotypes II and III with noninvasive isolates, without significant differences. All isolates were susceptible to penicillin. GBS 2018/ hvgA was observed in 17 isolates, with 11 belonging to serogroup III. The Hunter–Gaston diversity index was calculated as 0.879. The genes mefA/E, erm/B and erm/A/TR were found in 45, 19 and 46 isolates. CONCLUSION. This report suggests that the circulating GBS belong to a limited number of genetic lineages. The most common genotypes were Ia/MT12 and V/MT18, which are associated with high resistance to macrolides and the presence of the genes mefA/E and ermA/TR. Penicillin remains the antibiotic of choice. Implementation of continuous surveillance of GBS infections will be essential to assess GBS epidemiology and develop accurate GBS prevention, especially strategies associated with vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-93946722022-08-23 Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May Alves, Eduardo Venâncio Scheffer, Mara Cristina Vilela, Ana Paula Pessoa Barazzetti, Fernando Hartmann Feuerschuette, Henrique Miranda Cancelier, Ana Carolina Lobor Bazzo, Maria Luiza Access Microbiol Research Articles INTRODUCTION. Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a human commensal bacterium that is also associated with infection in pregnant and non-pregnant adults, neonates and elderly people. GAP STATEMENT. The authors hypothesize that knowledge of regional GBS genetic patterns may allow the use of prevention and treatment measures to reduce the burden of streptococcal disease. AIM. The aim was to report the genotypic diversity and antimicrobial sensitivity profiles of invasive, noninvasive urinary and colonizing GBS strains, and evaluate the relationships between these findings. METHODOLOGY. The study included consecutive and non-duplicated GBS isolates recovered in southern Brazil from 2015 to 2017. We performed multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) and PCR analyses to determine capsular serotypes and identify the presence of the resistance genes mefA/E, ermB and ermA/TR, and also antibiotic susceptibility testing. RESULTS. The sample consisted of 348 GBS strains, 42 MLVA types were identified, and 4 of them represented 64 % of isolates. Serotype Ia was the most prevalent (42.2 %) and was found in a higher percentage associated with colonization, followed by serotypes V (24.4 %), II (17.8 %) and III (7.8 %). Serotype V was associated with invasive isolates and serotypes II and III with noninvasive isolates, without significant differences. All isolates were susceptible to penicillin. GBS 2018/ hvgA was observed in 17 isolates, with 11 belonging to serogroup III. The Hunter–Gaston diversity index was calculated as 0.879. The genes mefA/E, erm/B and erm/A/TR were found in 45, 19 and 46 isolates. CONCLUSION. This report suggests that the circulating GBS belong to a limited number of genetic lineages. The most common genotypes were Ia/MT12 and V/MT18, which are associated with high resistance to macrolides and the presence of the genes mefA/E and ermA/TR. Penicillin remains the antibiotic of choice. Implementation of continuous surveillance of GBS infections will be essential to assess GBS epidemiology and develop accurate GBS prevention, especially strategies associated with vaccination. Microbiology Society 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9394672/ /pubmed/36004365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000370 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique May
Alves, Eduardo Venâncio
Scheffer, Mara Cristina
Vilela, Ana Paula Pessoa
Barazzetti, Fernando Hartmann
Feuerschuette, Henrique Miranda
Cancelier, Ana Carolina Lobor
Bazzo, Maria Luiza
Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title_full Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title_short Genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group B Streptococcus isolates in southern Brazil
title_sort genetic diversity and antimicrobial resistance of invasive, noninvasive and colonizing group b streptococcus isolates in southern brazil
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36004365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000370
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