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Molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae, particularly serotype19A/ST320, which emerged in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Protasova, Irina N; Wan, Tsai-Wen; Bakhareva, Natalya V; Hung, Wei-Chun; Higuchi, Wataru; Iwao, Yasuhisa; Yelistratova, Tatyana A; Ilyenkova, Natalya A; Sokolovskaya, Yelena S; Martynova, Galina P; Reva, Ivan V; Reva, Galina V; Sidorenko, Sergey V; Teng, Lee-Jene; Peryanova, Olga V; Salmina, Alla B; Yamamoto, Tatsuo.
Afiliação
  • Protasova IN; Russia-Japan Center of Microbiology, Metagenomics and Infectious Diseases, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Wan TW; Department of Microbiology Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Bakhareva NV; Department of Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution, International Medical Education and Research, Center Niigata, Japan.
  • Hung WC; Department of Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution, International Medical Education and Research, Center Niigata, Japan.
  • Higuchi W; Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Biotechnology, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Iwao Y; Krasnoyarsk State Ministry of Healthcare, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Yelistratova TA; Department of Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution, International Medical Education and Research, Center Niigata, Japan.
  • Ilyenkova NA; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
  • Sokolovskaya YS; Division of Bacteriology, Department of Infectious Disease Control and International Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan.
  • Martynova GP; Department of Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution, International Medical Education and Research, Center Niigata, Japan.
  • Reva IV; Department of Infectious Diseases, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Reva GV; Department of Children Diseases, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Sidorenko SV; Department of Children Diseases, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Teng LJ; Department of Children Infectious Diseases, Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
  • Peryanova OV; Department of Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution, International Medical Education and Research, Center Niigata, Japan.
  • Salmina AB; Department of Clinical and Fundamental Medicine, Far Eastern Federal University School of Biomedicine, Vladivostok, Russia.
  • Yamamoto T; Department of Clinical and Fundamental Medicine, Far Eastern Federal University School of Biomedicine, Vladivostok, Russia.
Microbiol Immunol ; 61(9): 359-370, 2017 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28736993
ABSTRACT
Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common human pathogen, colonizes the nasopharynx and causes diseases including acute otitis media (AOM). Herein, pneumococcal serotype distributions in children before and after PCV7 vaccination and in patients with pneumococcal disease in Siberian Russia (Krasnoyarsk) are reported. Analyses included antimicrobial susceptibility testing, sequence typing (ST), pulsed field gel electrophoresis, virulence-related surface protein gene (VSG) typing with novel primers and structural analysis by scanning electron microscopy. In healthy children (HC) prior to administration of PCV7, drug-susceptible serotype23F/ST1500 was a major pneumococcal genotype. In the PCV7 trial, multidrug-resistant serotype19A/ST320 emerged in vaccinees after PCV7, exhibiting a PCV7-induced serotype replacement. Multidrug-resistant serotype19A/ST320 was evident in patients with AOM. Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) isolates showed genetic similarities to the AOM (ST320) genotype, constituting a common non-invasive AOM-CAP group. In contrast, meningitis isolates were more divergent. Overall, 25 ST types were identified; five (20%) of which were Krasnoyarsk-native. Regarding VSGs, PI-1 (rlrA/rrgB), PI-2 (pitA/B), psrP and cbpA were present at 54.3%, 38.6%, 48.6%, and 95.7%, respectively, with two major VSG content types, PI-1- /PI-2- /psrP+ /cbpA+ and PI-1+ /PI-2+ /psrP- /cbpA+ , being found for HC and non-invasive diseases, respectively. A major clone of serotype19A/ST320 (PI-1+ /PI-2+ ) produced the longest pneumococcal wire (pilus) structures in colonies. ST1016 (PI-1- /PI-2- ) in HC had HEp-2 cell-adherent pili. These results suggest that serotype19A/ST320 and related genotypes, with the VSG content type PI-1+ /PI-2+ /psrP- /cbpA+ , emerged in vaccinees after PCV7 in Siberia, accompanying diseases in non-vaccinated children, and that some genotypes (serotypes19A/ST320 and 18/ST1016) produced novel pneumococcal structures, predicting their roles in colony formation and adherence.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Otite Média / Infecções Pneumocócicas / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Fímbrias Bacterianas / Vacina Pneumocócica Conjugada Heptavalente Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia / Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Otite Média / Infecções Pneumocócicas / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Fímbrias Bacterianas / Vacina Pneumocócica Conjugada Heptavalente Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Child, preschool / Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia / Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article