Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Vancomycin Variable Enterococcus faecium Isolated From Clinical Specimens.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Annals of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-13 DOI:10.3343/alm.2023.0430
In Young Yoo, Joo An Kwon, Miran Lee, Seung-Hyun Jung, Jung Ok Kim, Sung Il Ha, Yeon-Joon Park
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Abstract

Vancomycin variable Enterococcus (VVE) bacteria are phenotypically susceptible to vancomycin, but they harbor the vanA gene. We aimed to ascertain the prevalence of VVE among clinically isolated vancomycin-susceptible Enterococcus faecium (VSE) isolates, as well as elucidate the molecular characteristics of the vanA gene cluster within these isolates. Notably, we investigated the prevalence and structure of the vanA gene cluster of VVE. Between June 2021 and May 2022, we collected consecutive, non-duplicated vancomycin-susceptible Enterococcus faecium (VSE) samples. Real-time PCR was performed to detect the presence of vanA, vanB, and vanC. Overlapping PCR with sequencing and whole-genome sequencing were performed for structural analysis. Sequence types (STs) were determined by multilocus sequence typing. Exposure testing was performed to assess the ability of the isolates to acquire vancomycin resistance. Among 282 VSE isolates tested, 20 isolates (7.1%) were VVE. Among them, 17 isolates had partial deletions in the IS1216 or IS1542 sequences in vanS (N=10), vanR (N=5), or vanH (N=2). All VVE isolates belonged to the CC17 complex and comprised five STs, namely ST17 (40.0%), ST1421 (25.0%), ST80 (25.0%), ST787 (5.0%), and ST981 (5.0%). Most isolates were related to three hospital-associated clones (ST17, ST1421, and ST80). After vancomycin exposure, 18 of the 20 VVEs acquired vancomycin resistance. Considering the high reversion rate, detecting VVE by screening VSE for vanA is critical for appropriate treatment and infection control.

从临床标本中分离出的万古霉素变异性肠球菌的流行率和分子特征。
万古霉素可变性肠球菌(VVE)在表型上对万古霉素敏感,但它们携带 vanA 基因。我们的目的是确定临床分离的万古霉素易感粪肠球菌(VSE)分离株中 VVE 的流行率,并阐明这些分离株中 vanA 基因簇的分子特征。值得注意的是,我们研究了 VVE 的 vanA 基因簇的流行情况和结构。2021 年 6 月至 2022 年 5 月期间,我们连续采集了不重复的万古霉素易感粪肠球菌(VSE)样本。我们采用实时 PCR 技术检测了 VanA、vanB 和 vanC 的存在。为进行结构分析,进行了重叠 PCR 测序和全基因组测序。通过多焦点序列分型确定序列类型(ST)。进行暴露测试以评估分离株获得万古霉素耐药性的能力。在检测的 282 个 VSE 分离物中,有 20 个分离物(7.1%)具有 VVE。其中,17个分离株的vanS(10个)、vanR(5个)或vanH(2个)的IS1216或IS1542序列有部分缺失。所有VVE分离物均属于CC17复合体,包括5个ST,即ST17(40.0%)、ST1421(25.0%)、ST80(25.0%)、ST787(5.0%)和ST981(5.0%)。大多数分离株与三个医院相关克隆(ST17、ST1421 和 ST80)有关。暴露于万古霉素后,20 个 VVE 中的 18 个获得了万古霉素耐药性。考虑到高逆转率,通过筛查 VSE 的 vanA 来检测 VVE 对于适当的治疗和感染控制至关重要。
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Annals of Laboratory Medicine
Annals of Laboratory Medicine MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
12.20%
发文量
100
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Laboratory Medicine is the official journal of Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. The journal title has been recently changed from the Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine (ISSN, 1598-6535) from the January issue of 2012. The JCR 2017 Impact factor of Ann Lab Med was 1.916.
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