Molecular detection of virulence and resistance markers in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus isolated from Nigerian currency

K. Otokunefor, Adaeze Onyemelukwe, Belema Agbake, Ngozi Owhoigwe
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Potentially pathogenic bacteria are routinely linked with different currencies worldwide. Not much focus has been on the actual pathogenic potential of these bacteria. This is essential as the risk would depend on whether the bacteria associated with the currency is a commensal or pathogen. This study was therefore aimed at exploring the virulence potential of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus isolated from specific Nigerian currency denominations. Presumptive E. coli and S. aureus isolates were obtained from the samples and their identities confirmed genotypically. A total of seven virulence and resistance genes were tested for (aggR, eae, ast, van, cat, pvl, icaA). Three of these were E. coli virulence genes (aggR, eae, ast), two S. aureus virulence (pvl, icaA) and two S. aureus resistance (van, cat). Sixty presumptive E. coli and S. aureus (30 each) were isolated and purified. Of these, 9 (30%) were confirmed as E. coli following genotypic identification and 7 (23%) as S. aureus. An assessment of the virulence potential of E. coli showed 100% detection of the ast gene, 55.6% detection of aggR and 44.4% detection of eae. For S. aureus, a much lower frequency of test genes was found with rates of 41.7%, 16.7%, 16.7% and 8.3% for pvl, icaA, van and cat respectively. This study therefore reports a low frequency of S. aureus virulence genes. The E. coli strains however, rather than being innocuous carry virulence factors. Furthermore, some of these have a known association with mobile genetic elements and hence a capacity to transform harmless commensal strains to pathogens.
尼日利亚货币中分离的大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌毒力和耐药性标记物的分子检测
潜在的致病菌通常与世界各地的不同货币联系在一起。人们对这些细菌的实际致病潜力关注不多。这是至关重要的,因为风险取决于与货币相关的细菌是共生的还是病原体。因此,本研究旨在探索从特定尼日利亚货币面额中分离出的大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌的毒力潜力。从样本中获得推定的大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌分离株,并经基因典型证实其身份。共检测了7个毒力和抗性基因(aggR、eae、ast、van、cat、pvl、icaA)。其中3个是大肠杆菌毒力基因(aggR、eae、ast), 2个是金黄色葡萄球菌毒力基因(pvl、icaA), 2个是金黄色葡萄球菌抗性基因(van、cat)。分离纯化了60株推定大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌(各30株)。其中9例(30%)经基因型鉴定为大肠杆菌,7例(23%)为金黄色葡萄球菌。大肠杆菌毒力潜力评估显示,ast基因检出率为100%,aggR基因检出率为55.6%,eae基因检出率为44.4%。金黄色葡萄球菌检测基因的频率较低,pvl、icaA、van和cat检测基因的频率分别为41.7%、16.7%、16.7%和8.3%。因此,本研究报告了金黄色葡萄球菌毒力基因的低频率。然而,大肠杆菌菌株不是无害的,而是携带毒力因子。此外,其中一些已知与移动遗传元件相关,因此具有将无害的共生菌株转化为病原体的能力。
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