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Prevalence of genes encoding for members of the staphylococcal leukotoxin family among clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus

Authors :
Karsten Becker
Alexander W. Friedrich
Christof von Eiff
Georg Peters
Source :
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 49(3), 157-162. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Well-characterized Staphylococcus aureus nasal and blood isolates (N = 429) were tested by polymerase chain reaction for the prevalence of genes that encode leukocidal toxins. The leukotoxin genes lukE+lukD were found at high prevalence, significantly more so in blood (82%) than in nasal isolates (60.5%). Although almost all isolates were positive for the gamma-hemolysin gene, none was positive for lukM. Genes encoding Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) components were very rare in either nasal or blood isolates. The lukE+lukD-negative isolates were significantly more likely to be positive for the staphylococcal enterotoxin gene combination seg/sei (89.5%) and the toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 gene (39.3%) than lukE+lukD-positive isolates (41.7% and 12.7%, respectively). The lukE+lukD-negative isolates were also more likely to show positivity for the accessory gene regulatory locus agr III, but less likely to be positive for the agr II locus. The co-possession of different virulence factors and their probable synergy should receive more attention in order to better understand their role in pathogenicity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07328893
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 49(3), 157-162. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Accession number :
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