scholarly journals In-Host Emergence of Linezolid Resistance in a Complex Pattern of Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1-Positive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in Siblings with Cystic Fibrosis

Toxins ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 317
Author(s):  
Agathe Boudet ◽  
Alexandre Jay ◽  
Catherine Dunyach-Remy ◽  
Raphaël Chiron ◽  
Jean-Philippe Lavigne ◽  
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can cause chronic lung infections in patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). One option for managing them is the use of linezolid. We hereby report the in-host emergence of linezolid resistance (LR) in MRSA in CF siblings via a population analysis. A collection of 171 MRSA strains from 68 samples were characterized by determining their linezolid Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs), analyzing the locus of staphylococcal protein A (spa) and whole genome sequencing. Courses of linezolid were retraced. Strains belonged to three spa types (t002, t045, t127) and two sequence types (ST1, ST5). Emergence of LR occurred under treatment, one year apart in both siblings, in the CC5-MRSA-I Geraldine clone harboring the toxic shock syndrome toxin-1-encoding gene. Resistance was related to a G2576T substitution present in a variable number of 23S rRNA gene copies. Susceptible and resistant strains were co-isolated within samples. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism-based analysis revealed complex colonizations by highly diversified, clonally related populations. LR remains rare in MRSA and there are very few longitudinal analyses documenting its emergence. Analyzing a large MRSA collection revealed new aspects of LR emergence: it emerges in specific subclonal lineages resulting from adaptive diversification of MRSA in the CF lung and this heterogeneity of intra-sample resistance may contribute to compromising antibiotic management.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1534-1536
Author(s):  
Dulmini Nanayakkara Sapugahawatte ◽  
Carmen Li ◽  
Yun Kit Yeoh ◽  
Priyanga Dharmaratne ◽  
Chendi Zhu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rahima Touaitia ◽  
Soumia Bektache ◽  
Nafissa Boutefnouchet ◽  
Abdelghani Djahoudi ◽  
Mohamed Bachtarzi

ABSTRACTObjective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the methicillin resistance gene, and some virulence factors in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus (MRSA) isolates by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Methods: This study has included 12 MRSA isolates. All isolates were previously identified as S. aureus by a standard microbiological procedure, anda detection of methicillin resistance was realized by phenotypic methods. Following genomic DNA extraction, the presence of gyrA, mecA, lukPV, andtst genes was analyzed by duplex PCR. All retained S. aureus species have been found to contain gyrA gene.Results: Ten stains have been found to harbor mecA gene indicating it’s responsibility for methicillin resistance in those strains. Among the 12 strains,six of which were found to be Panton-Valentine leukocidine positive while none of which has tst gene encoding the toxic shock syndrome toxin.Conclusion: The pathogenesis of MRSA infections is related to the expression of a wide variety of virulence factors.Keywords: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Panton-Valentine leukocidine, Toxic shock syndrome toxin 1, Multidrug resistance, mecA.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 1878-1882 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan de Dios Caballero ◽  
María Dolores Pastor ◽  
Ana Vindel ◽  
Luis Máiz ◽  
Genoveva Yagüe ◽  
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Resistance to linezolid (LZD) in methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) isolates from patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) is due mainly to ribosomal mutations. We report on four CF patients with LZD-resistant MRSA bronchopulmonary infections by strains carrying thecfrgene. Strains from one patient also harbored the G2576U mutation (23S rRNA) and the G139R substitution (L3 protein). All strains belonged to the epidemic clone ST125 MRSA IVc. Our results support the monitoring of LZD resistance emergence in CF and non-CF MRSA isolates.


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