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Acquired mucoid phenotype of Acinetobacter baumannii: Impact for the molecular characteristics and virulence.

Authors :
Shan, Wulin
Zhang, Huanhuan
Kan, Jinsong
Yin, Meiling
Zhang, Jiayun
Wan, Lingling
Chang, Renliang
Li, Ming
Source :
Microbiological Research. May2021, Vol. 246, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• The impact of mucoid phenotype for A. baumannii was evaluated. • The mucoid A. baumannii isolates were more hypervirulent than nonmucoid strains. • The prevalence of multi-resistant A. baumannii strains in Anhui may be ST2 clone. • No biofilm formation ability was observed for mucoid A. baumannii. • Several genes were associated with virulence regulation of mucoid A. baumannii. Mucoid phenotype is an important adaptive defense response for Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii). The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of mucoid phenotype for the molecular characteristics and virulence of A. baumannii. We observed that the colonies of mucoid A. baumannii were moist, with an elevated surface, and the wire drawing result was positive. Transmission electron microscopy data showed that the outer wall of the mucoid colonies was not smooth, had protruding pseudopodia, and was surrounded by a layer of unknown material. Antibiotic susceptibility testing showed that the mucoid strains were multidrug resistant. Notably, the mucoid phenotype and antibiotic resistance were not correlated with the amount of biofilm produced by A. baumannii. MLST data demonstrated that the mucoid A. baumannii strains belonged to type ST2. Most (82.6 %, 38/46) of the multidrug-resistant nonmucoid strains also belonged to the molecular type ST2 and to other types, including ST129, ST158, ST195, ST80 and ST3. Moreover, mucoid A. baumannii strains were more virulent than nonmucoid isolates in a mouse model. The comparative transcriptomic data indicated that 15 genes, especially IX87_RS16955 (acnA), IX87_RS10800 (XanP), IX87_RS12875 (GlmM), IX87_RS00885 and IX87_RS12395 (bfr), were possibly associated with the phenotype and virulence of mucoid A. baumannii. In conclusions, the study comprehensively describes the molecular characteristics and virulence regulatory mechanism of mucoid A. baumannii, and provides novel insights for the prevention and treatment of infections associated with these strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09445013
Volume :
246
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbiological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149177924
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micres.2021.126702