Current types of staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) in clinically relevant coagulase-negative staphylococcal (CoNS) species.

IF 6 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Mariola Wolska-Gębarzewska, Jacek Międzobrodzki, Maja Kosecka-Strojek
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Abstract

Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) colonize human skin and mucosal membranes, which is why they are considered harmless commensal bacteria. Two species, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus haemolyticus belong to the group of CoNS species and are most frequently isolated from nosocomial infections, including device-associated healthcare-associated infections (DA-HAIs) and local or systemic body-related infections (FBRIs). Methicillin resistance, initially described in Staphylococcus aureus, has also been reported in CoNS species. It is mediated by the mecA gene within the staphylococcal cassette chromosome (SCCmec). SCCmec typing, primarily using PCR-based methods, has been employed as a molecular epidemiological tool. However, the introduction of whole genome sequencing (WGS) and next-generation sequencing (NGS) has enabled the identification and verification of new SCCmec types. This review describes the current distribution of SCCmec types, subtypes, and variants among CoNS species, including S. epidermidis, S. haemolyticus, and S. capitis. The literature review focuses on recent research articles from the past decade that discuss new combinations of SCCmec in coagulase-negative Staphylococcus. The high genetic diversity and gaps in CoNS SCCmec annotation rules underscore the need for an efficient typing system. Typing SCCmec cassettes in CoNS strains is crucial to continuously updating databases and developing a unified classification system.

临床相关凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CoNS)种中葡萄球菌盒染色体mec(SCCmec)的当前类型。
凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CoNS)定植于人类皮肤和粘膜,这就是为什么它们被认为是无害的共生细菌。表皮葡萄球菌和溶血性葡萄球菌这两种葡萄球菌属于CoNS物种,最常见于医院感染,包括设备相关医疗保健相关感染(DA-HAI)和局部或全身身体相关感染(FBRIs)。最初在金黄色葡萄球菌中描述的对甲氧西林的耐药性,在CoNS物种中也有报道。它是由葡萄球菌盒式染色体(SCCmec)内的mecA基因介导的。SCCmec分型主要使用基于PCR的方法,已被用作分子流行病学工具。然而,全基因组测序(WGS)和下一代测序(NGS)的引入使得能够识别和验证新的SCCmec类型。这篇综述描述了SCCmec类型、亚型和变体在CoNS物种中的分布,包括表皮葡萄球菌、溶血葡萄球菌和头状葡萄球菌。文献综述集中在过去十年的最新研究文章上,这些文章讨论了SCCmec在凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌中的新组合。CoNS SCCmec注释规则中的高度遗传多样性和空白强调了对高效分型系统的需求。在CoNS菌株中对SCCmec盒进行分型对于持续更新数据库和开发统一的分类系统至关重要。
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Critical Reviews in Microbiology
Critical Reviews in Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Microbiology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes comprehensive reviews covering all areas of microbiology relevant to humans and animals, including medical and veterinary microbiology, public health and environmental microbiology. These may include subjects related to microbial molecular biology, immunopathogenicity, physiology, biochemistry, structure, and epidemiology. Of particular interest are reviews covering clinical aspects of bacterial, virological, fungal and parasitic diseases. All reviews must be analytical, comprehensive, and balanced in nature. Editors welcome uninvited submissions, as well as suggested topics for reviews accompanied by an abstract.
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