Molecular characterization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from diabetic foot infections in Tunisia.

Ameni Arfaoui, Beatriz Rojo-Bezares, Meha Fethi, Maria López, Paula Toledano, Noureddine Sayem, Salma Ben Khelifa Melki, Hadda-Imene Ouzari, Naouel Klibi, Yolanda Sáenz
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Background. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an invasive organism that frequently causes severe tissue damage in diabetic foot ulcers.Gap statement. The characterisation of P. aeruginosa strains isolated from diabetic foot infections has not been carried out in Tunisia.Purpose. The aim was to determine the prevalence of P. aeruginosa isolated from patients with diabetic foot infections (DFIs) in Tunisia and to characterize their resistance, virulence and molecular typing.Methods. Patients with DFIs admitted to the diabetes department of the International Hospital Centre of Tunisia, from September 2019 to April 2021, were included in this prospective study. P. aeruginosa were obtained from the wound swabs, aspiration and soft tissue biopsies during routine clinical care and were confirmed by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing, serotyping, integron and OprD characterization, virulence, biofilm production, pigment quantification, elastase activity and molecular typing were analysed in all recovered P. aeruginosa isolates by phenotypic tests, specific PCRs, sequencing, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multilocus sequence typing.Results. Sixteen P. aeruginosa isolates (16.3 %) were recovered from 98 samples of 78 diabetic patients and were classified into 6 serotypes (O:11 the most frequent), 11 different PFGE patterns and 10 sequence types (three of them new ones). The high-risk clone ST235 was found in two isolates. The highest resistance percentages were observed to netilmicin (69 %) and cefepime (43.8 %). Four multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates (25 %) were detected, three of them being carbapenem-resistant. The ST235-MDR strain harboured the In51 class 1 integron (intI1 +aadA6+orfD+qacED1-sul1). According to the detection of 14 genes involved in virulence or quorum sensing, 5 virulotypes were observed, including 5 exoU-positive, 9 exoS-positive and 2 exoU/exoS-positive strains. The lasR gene was truncated by ISPpu21 insertion sequence in one isolate, and a deletion of 64 bp in the rhlR gene was detected in the ST235-MDR strain. Low biofilm, pyoverdine and elastase production were detected in all P. aeruginosa; however, the lasR-truncated strain showed a chronic infection phenotype characterized by loss of serotype-specific antigenicity, high production of phenazines and high biofilm formation.Conclusions. Our study demonstrated for the first time the prevalence and the molecular characterization of P. aeruginosa strains from DFIs in Tunisia, showing a high genetic diversity, moderate antimicrobial resistance, but a high number of virulence-related traits, highlighting their pathological importance.

突尼斯糖尿病足感染铜绿假单胞菌的分子特征。
背景。铜绿假单胞菌是一种侵袭性微生物,经常在糖尿病足溃疡中造成严重的组织损伤。突尼斯尚未对从糖尿病足感染中分离出的铜绿假单胞菌菌株进行鉴定。目的是确定从突尼斯糖尿病足感染(DFIs)患者中分离出的铜绿假单胞菌的流行率,并分析其耐药性、毒力和分子分型。突尼斯国际医院中心糖尿病科在2019年9月至2021年4月期间收治的糖尿病足感染患者被纳入这项前瞻性研究。铜绿假单胞菌来自常规临床护理过程中的伤口拭子、抽吸物和软组织活检,并通过基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱法进行确认。通过表型测试、特异性 PCR、测序、脉冲场凝胶电泳(PFGE)和多焦点序列分型,对所有分离出的铜绿微囊桿菌进行了抗菌药敏感性测试、血清分型、整合素和 OprD 定性、毒力、生物膜生成、色素定量、弹性蛋白酶活性和分子分型分析。从 78 名糖尿病患者的 98 份样本中分离出 16 株铜绿假单胞菌(16.3%),分为 6 个血清型(O:11 型最常见)、11 种不同的 PFGE 模式和 10 种序列类型(其中 3 种为新类型)。在两个分离株中发现了高风险克隆 ST235。耐药率最高的是奈替米星(69%)和头孢吡肟(43.8%)。检测到四株多重耐药(MDR)分离株(25%),其中三株对碳青霉烯类耐药。ST235-MDR 菌株携带 In51 1 类整合子(intI1 +aadA6+orfD+qacED1-sul1)。根据 14 个涉及毒力或法定量感应的基因的检测结果,共观察到 5 种毒力型,包括 5 株 exoU 阳性、9 株 exoS 阳性和 2 株 exoU/exoS 阳性菌株。在一个分离株中,lasR 基因被 ISPpu21 插入序列截断,在 ST235-MDR 株中,检测到 rhlR 基因缺失 64 bp。在所有铜绿假单胞菌中都检测到了较低的生物膜、pyoverdine 和弹性蛋白酶产量;然而,lasR 截断菌株表现出慢性感染表型,其特点是血清型特异性抗原性丧失、酚嗪类化合物产量高和生物膜形成多。我们的研究首次证明了突尼斯 DFI 中铜绿假单胞菌菌株的流行情况和分子特征,这些菌株显示出高度的遗传多样性、适度的抗菌耐药性,但具有大量与毒力相关的特征,突显了它们在病理上的重要性。
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