Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences

Staphylococcus aureus is a causative agent of different infectious processes, food poisoning, and autoimmune disorders. The horizontal transfer of pathogenic strains can occur from animal to human under both house and farm conditions, and the spread of strains with antibiotic resistance is an existi...

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Main Authors: Ksenia Fursova, Anatoly Sorokin, Sergey Sokolov, Timur Dzhelyadin, Irina Shulcheva, Margarita Shchannikova, Daria Nikanova, Olga Artem'eva, Natalia Zinovieva, Fedor Brovko
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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spelling doaj-b29a246f1d994cb39fc2a3c45aa127b92020-11-25T02:39:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692020-03-01710.3389/fvets.2020.00135517745Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome SequencesKsenia Fursova0Anatoly Sorokin1Sergey Sokolov2Timur Dzhelyadin3Irina Shulcheva4Margarita Shchannikova5Daria Nikanova6Olga Artem'eva7Natalia Zinovieva8Fedor Brovko9Fedor Brovko10Laboratory of Immunochemistry, Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Cell Genome Functioning Mechanisms, Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Plasmid Biology, G.K. Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry & Physiology of Microorganisms of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Cell Genome Functioning Mechanisms, Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Immunochemistry, Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Immunochemistry, Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Microbiology, L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Microbiology, L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Microbiology, L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Moscow, RussiaLaboratory of Immunochemistry, Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, RussiaLaboratory of Microbiology, L.K. Ernst Federal Science Center for Animal Husbandry, Moscow, RussiaStaphylococcus aureus is a causative agent of different infectious processes, food poisoning, and autoimmune disorders. The horizontal transfer of pathogenic strains can occur from animal to human under both house and farm conditions, and the spread of strains with antibiotic resistance is an existing problem. In addition to the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains in clinics, this problem also exists in veterinary medicine. It is especially important to monitor antibiotic resistance on farms where antibiotics are the standard treatment of animals, which may trigger the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains among animals and to the human population, and these strains can also be distributed in milk products produced by these farms (milk, cheese, and butter). In this work, we investigated 21 S. aureus isolates using whole-genome sequence analysis and tried to establish a relationship between these isolates with the development of bovine mastitis in seven regions of Western Russia. An S. aureus virulence profile was identified. We identified two groups of S. aureus associated with subclinical mastitis, namely, the enterotoxin-positive and enterotoxin-negative groups. The most prevalent factor associated with bovine mastitis in Russia was cytotoxins, including hemolysins and leukocidins. Multidrug resistance strains were investigated, and antibiotic resistance genes were identified. We identified S. aureus ST 97 type as the most common type in the regions in Western Russia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first in-depth study of a range S. aureus isolates originating from cattle infections in Russia.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00135/fullS. aureusvirulence genesenterotoxinscytotoxinsmultidrug resistancebiofilms
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author Ksenia Fursova
Anatoly Sorokin
Sergey Sokolov
Timur Dzhelyadin
Irina Shulcheva
Margarita Shchannikova
Daria Nikanova
Olga Artem'eva
Natalia Zinovieva
Fedor Brovko
Fedor Brovko
spellingShingle Ksenia Fursova
Anatoly Sorokin
Sergey Sokolov
Timur Dzhelyadin
Irina Shulcheva
Margarita Shchannikova
Daria Nikanova
Olga Artem'eva
Natalia Zinovieva
Fedor Brovko
Fedor Brovko
Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
S. aureus
virulence genes
enterotoxins
cytotoxins
multidrug resistance
biofilms
author_facet Ksenia Fursova
Anatoly Sorokin
Sergey Sokolov
Timur Dzhelyadin
Irina Shulcheva
Margarita Shchannikova
Daria Nikanova
Olga Artem'eva
Natalia Zinovieva
Fedor Brovko
Fedor Brovko
author_sort Ksenia Fursova
title Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
title_short Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
title_full Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
title_fullStr Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
title_full_unstemmed Virulence Factors and Phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus Associated With Bovine Mastitis in Russia Based on Genome Sequences
title_sort virulence factors and phylogeny of staphylococcus aureus associated with bovine mastitis in russia based on genome sequences
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Staphylococcus aureus is a causative agent of different infectious processes, food poisoning, and autoimmune disorders. The horizontal transfer of pathogenic strains can occur from animal to human under both house and farm conditions, and the spread of strains with antibiotic resistance is an existing problem. In addition to the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains in clinics, this problem also exists in veterinary medicine. It is especially important to monitor antibiotic resistance on farms where antibiotics are the standard treatment of animals, which may trigger the spread of antibiotic-resistant strains among animals and to the human population, and these strains can also be distributed in milk products produced by these farms (milk, cheese, and butter). In this work, we investigated 21 S. aureus isolates using whole-genome sequence analysis and tried to establish a relationship between these isolates with the development of bovine mastitis in seven regions of Western Russia. An S. aureus virulence profile was identified. We identified two groups of S. aureus associated with subclinical mastitis, namely, the enterotoxin-positive and enterotoxin-negative groups. The most prevalent factor associated with bovine mastitis in Russia was cytotoxins, including hemolysins and leukocidins. Multidrug resistance strains were investigated, and antibiotic resistance genes were identified. We identified S. aureus ST 97 type as the most common type in the regions in Western Russia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first in-depth study of a range S. aureus isolates originating from cattle infections in Russia.
topic S. aureus
virulence genes
enterotoxins
cytotoxins
multidrug resistance
biofilms
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00135/full
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