Molecular characterization and genotype of multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis in nasal carriage of young population, Mahasarakham, Thailand.

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Peechanika Chopjitt, Panita Tangthong, Jiranuch Kongkaem, Pritprapoan Wonkyai, Achira Charoenwattanamaneechai, Surasak Khankhum, Phitcharat Sunthamala, Anusak Kerdsin, Nuchsupha Sunthamala
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Staphylococcus epidermidis, a coagulase-negative staphylococcus, is a prevalent skin commensal that has increasingly been recognized as a significant pathogen, particularly in hospital environments, where it is associated with device-related infections. The emergence of multi-drug resistance and its ability to form biofilms complicate the clinical management of infections caused by this organism, posing a growing public health concern. This study aimed to investigate the nasal carriage of S. epidermidis among healthy young individuals and to analyze its antibiotic resistance patterns, resistance genes, and biofilm formation capabilities. Nasal swabs were collected from 40 undergraduate students at Mahasarakham University, Thailand, aged between 20 and 22 years. A total of 38 isolates were confirmed as S. epidermidis through both phenotypic and molecular characterization. Antibiotic susceptibility testing demonstrated resistance to various classes of antimicrobials, including beta-lactams, macrolides, and tetracyclines. Notably, five isolates exhibited methicillin resistance S. epidermidis (MRSE). Resistance genes, such as mecA, ermA, tetM, tetL, and tetK, were identified across the isolates, contributing to the observed resistance profiles. Biofilm formation assays revealed that most isolates displayed weak to moderate biofilm formation, with only one isolate demonstrating strong biofilm-forming capacity. Genetic analysis indicated a significant correlation between biofilm formation and the presence of the icaA gene, which is crucial for biofilm production. This study suggests the necessity for ongoing surveillance of nasal carriage of S. epidermidis to enhance understanding of its role in the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance and biofilm-associated infections, particularly within healthcare settings.

泰国 Mahasarakham 地区年轻人鼻腔携带的耐多药表皮葡萄球菌的分子特征和基因型。
表皮葡萄球菌是一种凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌,是一种普遍存在的皮肤共生菌,但人们越来越认识到它是一种重要的病原体,尤其是在医院环境中,它与设备相关的感染有关。多重耐药性的出现及其形成生物膜的能力使由这种病菌引起的感染的临床治疗变得更加复杂,从而引发了日益严重的公共卫生问题。本研究旨在调查健康年轻人鼻腔中表皮葡萄球菌的携带情况,并分析其抗生素耐药性模式、耐药基因和生物膜形成能力。研究人员采集了泰国玛哈沙拉堪大学 40 名本科生的鼻拭子,他们的年龄在 20 至 22 岁之间。通过表型和分子鉴定,共确认 38 株分离物为表皮葡萄球菌。抗生素敏感性测试表明,分离物对不同种类的抗菌素(包括β-内酰胺类、大环内酯类和四环素类)具有耐药性。值得注意的是,5 个分离株表现出对甲氧西林的耐药性。在这些分离物中发现了耐药基因,如 mecA、ermA、tetM、tetL 和 tetK,这些基因导致了观察到的耐药性特征。生物膜形成试验表明,大多数分离物的生物膜形成能力为弱至中等,只有一个分离物具有较强的生物膜形成能力。基因分析表明,生物膜的形成与 icaA 基因的存在有明显的相关性,该基因对生物膜的形成至关重要。这项研究表明,有必要对鼻腔带菌表皮葡萄球菌进行持续监测,以进一步了解其在抗菌药耐药性传播和生物膜相关感染中的作用,尤其是在医疗机构中的作用。
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