Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil

One hundred and fifty-one methicillin-resistant z (MRSA) strains have been isolated from patients admitted in tertiary care hospitals in two metropolitan areas (Campinas City and Ribeirão Preto City) in the southeast region of Brazil and analyzed through PCR-based techniques [(PCR amplification of s...

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Main Authors: Gisele Gentile Cury, Cristiane Mobilon, Eliana Guedes Stehling, Marcelo Lancellotti, Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos, Roberto Martinez, Marcelo Brocchi, Wanderley Dias da Silveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
PCR
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spelling doaj-66173711b5dd4299922434c2b0ece2572020-11-25T03:06:26ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1678-439113316516910.1590/S1413-86702009000300002S1413-86702009000300002Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast BrazilGisele Gentile Cury0Cristiane Mobilon1Eliana Guedes Stehling2Marcelo Lancellotti3Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos4Roberto Martinez5Marcelo Brocchi6Wanderley Dias da Silveira7Universidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasOne hundred and fifty-one methicillin-resistant z (MRSA) strains have been isolated from patients admitted in tertiary care hospitals in two metropolitan areas (Campinas City and Ribeirão Preto City) in the southeast region of Brazil and analyzed through PCR-based techniques [(PCR amplification of spa, coa, and housekeeping genes (arcC, aroE, gmk, pta, tpi, yqiL)] and further restriction fragment typing of coa and of housekeeping genes. The heterogeneity of spa gene was determined directly by agarose gel electrophoresis migration. The results obtained indicate the existence of three (A, B, C) main clusters. Since the strain distribution in these three clusters is much characteristic, it denotes the existence of three main clones. All strains isolated in Campinas were grouped in clusters A and B, while most of the strains isolated in Ribeirão Preto were grouped in cluster C. This distribution denotes the existence of different founder strains that undergo independent genetic variability. The strains considered representative of the Brazilian Epidemic Clone (BEC) were categorized as cluster A. These results indicate a possible higher variability among Brazilian MRSA strains than currently described and indicate that the techniques herein used can be used as an alternative to Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702009000300002&lng=en&tlng=enMRSAnosocomialmolecular characterizationPCR
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author Gisele Gentile Cury
Cristiane Mobilon
Eliana Guedes Stehling
Marcelo Lancellotti
Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos
Roberto Martinez
Marcelo Brocchi
Wanderley Dias da Silveira
spellingShingle Gisele Gentile Cury
Cristiane Mobilon
Eliana Guedes Stehling
Marcelo Lancellotti
Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos
Roberto Martinez
Marcelo Brocchi
Wanderley Dias da Silveira
Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
MRSA
nosocomial
molecular characterization
PCR
author_facet Gisele Gentile Cury
Cristiane Mobilon
Eliana Guedes Stehling
Marcelo Lancellotti
Marcelo de Carvalho Ramos
Roberto Martinez
Marcelo Brocchi
Wanderley Dias da Silveira
author_sort Gisele Gentile Cury
title Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
title_short Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
title_full Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of São Paulo State, southeast Brazil
title_sort molecular typing of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) strains isolated in two metropolitan areas of são paulo state, southeast brazil
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1678-4391
description One hundred and fifty-one methicillin-resistant z (MRSA) strains have been isolated from patients admitted in tertiary care hospitals in two metropolitan areas (Campinas City and Ribeirão Preto City) in the southeast region of Brazil and analyzed through PCR-based techniques [(PCR amplification of spa, coa, and housekeeping genes (arcC, aroE, gmk, pta, tpi, yqiL)] and further restriction fragment typing of coa and of housekeeping genes. The heterogeneity of spa gene was determined directly by agarose gel electrophoresis migration. The results obtained indicate the existence of three (A, B, C) main clusters. Since the strain distribution in these three clusters is much characteristic, it denotes the existence of three main clones. All strains isolated in Campinas were grouped in clusters A and B, while most of the strains isolated in Ribeirão Preto were grouped in cluster C. This distribution denotes the existence of different founder strains that undergo independent genetic variability. The strains considered representative of the Brazilian Epidemic Clone (BEC) were categorized as cluster A. These results indicate a possible higher variability among Brazilian MRSA strains than currently described and indicate that the techniques herein used can be used as an alternative to Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE).
topic MRSA
nosocomial
molecular characterization
PCR
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702009000300002&lng=en&tlng=en
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