蛋白指纹图谱测定从外科重症监护病房患者分离的无硝酸菌钙酸不动杆菌亚种的亲缘关系。

J E Mortensen, M T LaRocco, B Steiner, B Ribner
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利用蛋白质指纹图谱建立了无硝酸盐钙酸不动杆菌亚种分离株之间的亲缘关系,从外科重症监护病房的病人分离。采用聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳法对重症监护病房A区14株钙酸ticus亚种(无硝酸盐)和11株对照菌株的全细胞裂解液进行细胞蛋白分析。对所有分离株进行了抗菌敏感性和质粒谱测定。所有重症监护病房A的无硝酸盐钙酸ticus亚种分离株均表现出相同的细胞蛋白指纹图谱,未检测到质粒,每种抗菌药物的最低抑菌浓度在模式值的+/- 1 log2稀释范围内。其他临床分离株表现出一系列的抗菌敏感性,质粒的数量和大小不同,蛋白质指纹图谱明显不同。这些数据表明,蛋白质指纹图谱可作为一种流行病学工具,在钙酸甲亚种无氮菌暴发中发挥重要作用,值得进一步研究。
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Protein fingerprinting for the determination of relatedness in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus subspecies anitratus isolated from patients in a surgical intensive care unit.

The use of protein fingerprinting for the establishment of relatedness among isolates of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus subspecies anitratus, isolated from patients in a surgical intensive care unit was examined. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to analyze the cellular proteins from whole cell lysates of 14 intensive care unit A calcoaceticus subspecies anitratus isolates and 11 control strains. Antimicrobial susceptibilities and plasmid profiles were also determined for all isolates. All intensive care unit A calcoaceticus subspecies anitratus isolates exhibited identical cellular protein fingerprints, no detectable plasmids, and minimum inhibitory concentrations within +/- 1 log2 dilution of the mode value for each of the antimicrobial agents tested. The other clinical isolates demonstrated a range of antimicrobial susceptibilities, various numbers and sizes of plasmids, and distinctly different protein fingerprints. These data indicate that protein fingerprinting may be useful as an epidemiologic tool in A calcoaceticus subspecies anitratus outbreaks and this method deserves further study.

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