[Occurrence of surface protein genes from alpha-like protein (Alp) family in Streptococcus agalactiae isolates].

Monika Brzychczy-Włoch, Tomasz Gosiewski, Małgorzata Bodaszewska, Katarzyna Talaga, Joanna Natkaniec, Paweł Adamski, Piotr B Heczko
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Distribution of serotypes and alpha-like surface protein (Alp) of Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococci - GBS) vary with geographical region, ethnic origin and the virulence of clinical isolates. Demonstration of different genotypes based on surface protein genes improves the potential of GBS subtyping, is essential in research on new vaccines against invasive neonatal infections and may be useful in epidemiological studies. The molecular characterization of protein gene profile of GBS isolates was the main aim of this study. We evaluated the applicability of multiplex PCR for the identification of GBS protein genes from Alp family, such as: epsilon, bca, rib, alp2, alp3, alp4 and evaluated presence of these genes in the group of GBS isolates originating from vaginal or rectal carriage in pregnant women. For statistical analysis the G2 (Likelihood ratio) test was used. P values of < 0.05 were considered significant. The surface protein genes were found in all investigated strains. The epsilon gene dominated (27%) in GBS isolates originating from healthy pregnant women. The other genes were detected with the following frequency: rib (21%), alp2 (21%), bca (17%) and alp3 (14%). In the analyzed population, GBS strains with alp4 gene were not found. A statistically significant relationship between surface protein genes and capsular polysaccharides was demonstrated (p < 0.0001). The results of our study show immense diagnostic usefulness of multiplex PCR for identification of genes encoding GBS surface proteins from Alp family.

[无乳链球菌分离株中α样蛋白(Alp)家族表面蛋白基因的出现]。
无乳链球菌(B族链球菌- GBS)血清型和α样表面蛋白(Alp)的分布因地理区域、民族和临床分离株的毒力而异。基于表面蛋白基因的不同基因型的证明提高了GBS分型的潜力,对于研究针对侵袭性新生儿感染的新疫苗至关重要,并且可能对流行病学研究有用。GBS分离株蛋白基因谱的分子特征是本研究的主要目的。我们评估了多重PCR在鉴别来自Alp家族的GBS蛋白基因的适用性,如:epsilon、bca、rib、alp2、alp3、alp4,并评估了这些基因在孕妇阴道或直肠携带的GBS分离组中的存在。统计学分析采用G2(似然比)检验。P值< 0.05为显著性。在所有菌株中均发现了表面蛋白基因。epsilon基因在源自健康孕妇的GBS分离株中占主导地位(27%)。其他基因的检测频率如下:rib(21%)、alp2(21%)、bca(17%)和alp3(14%)。在所分析的人群中,未发现携带alp4基因的GBS菌株。表面蛋白基因与荚膜多糖之间的关系有统计学意义(p < 0.0001)。我们的研究结果显示多重PCR对鉴定来自Alp家族的GBS表面蛋白编码基因具有巨大的诊断价值。
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