Comparative Genotyping of Malaysian Clinical Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae by Multilocus Sequence Typing and Multilocus Variable-Number Tandem Repeat Analysis.
Nurul Asyikin Abdul Rahman, AbdulRahman Muthanna, Mohd Nasir Mohd Desa, Nurul Diana Dzaraly, Hazmin Hazman, Nurshahira Sulaiman, Norfazlina Mohamad, Maitasha Alia Meor Yahaya, Mazen M Jamil Al-Obaidi, Niazlin Mohd Taib, Siti Norbaya Masri
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Abstract
Background: Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is an opportunistic pathogen that causes severe upper and lower respiratory tract infections, leading to life-threatening diseases. This study aims to determine the genetic variation of serotypes among a collection of clinical S. pneumoniae isolates using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA).
Method: A total of 103 viable isolates were serotyped and subjected to MLVA; only those with discrete serotypes (n = 91) were subjected to MLST analysis.
Results: The comparative phylogenetic analysis resulted in the segregation of clonal complexes (CC) and 36 singletons accordingly. The major clonal complex, MLST CC320 (n = 23; 25.3%), had a close association with the Taiwan19F-14 clone, consisting of ST236, ST271, and ST320. The second largest group, MLST CC9 (n = 12; 13.2%), had an association with the England14-9 clone, comprising ST7 and ST9. MLVA analysis demonstrated its ability to differentiate subgroups within CCs that share the same sequence type (ST) with distinct MLVA types (MTs).
Conclusion: The integration of MLST and MLVA in this study serves as a model for pneumococcal surveillance indicating some well-known globally circulating clones that have been persisting at this study setting.
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