Evidence-based identification and characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus isolated from subclinical mastitis in dairy buffaloes of Pakistan.

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
M Ijaz, M U Javed, A Ahmed, H Rasheed, S F A Shah, M Ali
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Abstract

Background: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), affecting livestock and human beings, has become a global public health hazard with economic consequences.

Aims: The current study was designed to investigate the prevailing MRSA-associated subclinical mastitis and associated risk factors in dairy buffaloes. The study also highlighted the genetic variations and in silico-based proteomic differences among MRSA isolates.

Methods: Out of 516 milk samples, 45.93% (237/516) were found positive for subclinical mastitis, while the prevalence of S. aureus was recorded 56.12%. The methicillin resistance in S. aureus isolates was evaluated by oxacillin disc diffusion test and molecular identification of the mecA gene.

Results: The results revealed a phenotypic and molecular prevalence of MRSA at 45.11% and 18.79%, respectively. The risk factor analysis revealed that among various assumed risk factors, parity, milking hygiene, milker care during milking, milk yield, housing system, and floor type were significantly associated with subclinical mastitis in buffaloes. The sequencing and phylogenetic analysis showed no significant genetic variations among study isolates and depicted a high similarity with isolates from Africa, USA, India, Italy, Turkey, and Iran. The in-silico protein analysis showed that all sequences had the same protein motifs resembling penicillin protein 2a except Buff-13, whose protein structure resembles alpha-catenin-like protein hmp-1.

Conclusion: The current study was the first report of the genotypic characterization and in silico protein analysis of MRSA from dairy buffaloes in Pakistan. The result highlighted the importance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and development of control strategies against MRSA infections.

从巴基斯坦水牛亚临床乳腺炎中分离出的耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌的循证鉴定和特征描述。
背景:耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)影响家畜和人类,已成为一种全球性的公共卫生危害,并带来经济后果。本研究还强调了 MRSA 分离物之间的遗传变异和基于硅的蛋白质组差异:在 516 份牛奶样本中,发现 45.93% 的样本(237/516)对亚临床乳腺炎呈阳性反应,金黄色葡萄球菌的感染率为 56.12%。通过奥沙西林盘扩散试验和 mecA 基因的分子鉴定,评估了分离出的金黄色葡萄球菌对甲氧西林的耐药性:结果显示,MRSA 的表型和分子流行率分别为 45.11% 和 18.79%。风险因素分析表明,在各种假定的风险因素中,奇数、挤奶卫生、挤奶期间挤奶员的护理、产奶量、饲养系统和地板类型与水牛亚临床乳腺炎有显著相关性。测序和系统发育分析表明,研究分离物之间没有明显的遗传变异,与来自非洲、美国、印度、意大利、土耳其和伊朗的分离物高度相似。内嵌蛋白质分析表明,除 Buff-13 蛋白结构类似于 alpha-catenin-like蛋白 hmp-1外,其他序列都具有类似于青霉素蛋白 2a 的相同蛋白质结构:本研究首次报道了巴基斯坦奶水牛 MRSA 的基因型特征和硅蛋白质分析。研究结果凸显了抗菌药耐药性(AMR)和针对 MRSA 感染制定控制策略的重要性。
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8.30%
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research(IJVR) is published quarterly in 4 issues. The aims of this journal are to improve and expand knowledge in all veterinary fields. It is an international journal indexed by the Thomson Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Elsevier, Scopus, CAB International, Veterinary Bulletin and several other international databases. Research papers and reports on a wide range of veterinary topics are published in the journal after being evaluated by expert reviewers.The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the editorial content of the journal—including peer-reviewed manuscripts—and the timing of its publication.
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