Genomic insights into the diversity, virulence, and antimicrobial resistance of group B Streptococcus clinical isolates from Saudi Arabia

被引:5
作者
Alzayer, Maha [1 ,2 ]
Alkhulaifi, Manal M. [1 ]
Alyami, Ahmed [3 ]
Aldosary, Mohammed [3 ]
Alageel, Abdulaziz [3 ]
Garaween, Ghada [2 ]
Shibl, Atef [2 ]
Al-Hamad, Arif M. [4 ]
Doumith, Michel [5 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Bot & Microbiol, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] Alfaisal Univ, Coll Med, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Fahad Med City, Pathol & Clin Lab, Med Adm, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[4] Qatif Cent Hosp, Pathol & Lab Med, Div Clin Microbiol, Qatif, Saudi Arabia
[5] King Abdullah Int Med Res Ctr, Infect Dis Res Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
group B streptococcus; antimicrobial resistance; whole-genome sequencing; MLST; CC17; ST1212; HvgA; Saudi Arabia; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ALGORITHM; GENOTYPES; PROTEIN; GENES; TREE; TOOL;
D O I
10.3389/fcimb.2024.1377993
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Introduction: Detailed assessment of the population structure of group B Streptococcus (GBS) among adults is still lacking in Saudi Arabia. Here we characterized a representative collection of isolates from colonized and infected adults. Methods: GBS isolates (n=89) were sequenced by Illumina and screened for virulence and antimicrobial resistance determinants. Genetic diversity was assessed by single nucleotide polymorphisms and core-genome MLST analyses. Results: Genome sequences revealed 28 sequence types (STs) and nine distinct serotypes, including uncommon serotypes VII and VIII. Majority of these STs (n=76) belonged to the human-associated clonal complexes (CCs) CC1 (33.71%), CC19 (25.84%), CC17 (11.24%), CC10/CC12 (7.87%), and CC452 (6.74%). Major CCs exhibited intra-lineage serotype diversity, except for the hypervirulent CC17, which exclusively expressed serotype III. Virulence profiling revealed that nearly all isolates (94.38%) carried at least one of the four alpha family protein genes (i.e., alphaC, alp1, alp2/3, and rib), and 92.13% expressed one of the two serine-rich repeat surface proteins Srr1 or Srr2. In addition, most isolates harbored the pilus island (PI)-2a alone (15.73%) or in combination with PI-1 (62.92%), and those carrying PI-2b alone (10.11%) belonged to CC17. Phylogenetic analysis grouped the sequenced isolates according to CCs and further subdivided them along with their serotypes. Overall, isolates across all CC1 phylogenetic clusters expressed Srr1 and carried the PI-1 and PI-2a loci, but differed in genes encoding the alpha-like proteins. CC19 clusters were dominated by the III/rib/srr1/PI-1+PI-2a (43.48%, 10/23) and V/alp1/srr1/PI-1+PI-2a (34.78%, 8/23) lineages, whereas most CC17 isolates (90%, 9/10) had the same III/rib/srr2/P1-2b genetic background. Interestingly, genes encoding the CC17-specific adhesins HvgA and Srr2 were detected in phylogenetically distant isolates belonging to ST1212, suggesting that other highly virulent strains might be circulating within the species. Resistance to macrolides and/or lincosamides across all major CCs (n=48) was associated with the acquisition of erm(B) (62.5%, 30/48), erm(A) (27.1%, 13/48), lsa(C) (8.3%, 4/48), and mef(A) (2.1%, 1/48) genes, whereas resistance to tetracycline was mainly mediated by presence of tet(M) (64.18%, 43/67) and tet(O) (20.9%, 14/67) alone or in combination (13.43%, 9/67). Discussion: These findings underscore the necessity for more rigorous characterization of GBS isolates causing infections.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]   Features of Streptococcus agalactiae strains recovered from pregnant women and newborns attending different hospitals in Ethiopia [J].
Ali, Musa Mohammed ;
Woldeamanuel, Yimtubezinash ;
Asrat, Daniel ;
Fenta, Demissie Assegu ;
Beall, Bernard ;
Schrag, Stephanie ;
McGee, Lesley .
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 20 (01)
[2]   Molecular typing and antimicrobial resistance of group B Streptococcus clinical isolates in Saudi Arabia [J].
Alzayer, Maha ;
Alkhulaifi, Manal M. ;
Alyami, Ahmed ;
Aldosary, Mohammed ;
Alageel, Abdulaziz ;
Garaween, Ghada ;
Shibl, Atef ;
Al-Hamad, Arif M. ;
Doumith, Michel .
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, 2023, 35 :244-251
[4]   SPAdes: A New Genome Assembly Algorithm and Its Applications to Single-Cell Sequencing [J].
Bankevich, Anton ;
Nurk, Sergey ;
Antipov, Dmitry ;
Gurevich, Alexey A. ;
Dvorkin, Mikhail ;
Kulikov, Alexander S. ;
Lesin, Valery M. ;
Nikolenko, Sergey I. ;
Son Pham ;
Prjibelski, Andrey D. ;
Pyshkin, Alexey V. ;
Sirotkin, Alexander V. ;
Vyahhi, Nikolay ;
Tesler, Glenn ;
Alekseyev, Max A. ;
Pevzner, Pavel A. .
JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 2012, 19 (05) :455-477
[5]   Molecular epidemiology and distribution of serotypes, genotypes, and antibiotic resistance genes of Streptococcus agalactiae clinical isolates from Guelma, Algeria and Marseille, France [J].
Bergal, A. ;
Loucif, L. ;
Benouareth, D. E. ;
Bentorki, A. A. ;
Abat, C. ;
Rolain, J. -M. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2015, 34 (12) :2339-2348
[6]   Systematic review of Group B Streptococcal capsular types, sequence types and surface proteins as potential vaccine candidates [J].
Bianchi-Jassir, Fiorella ;
Paul, Proma ;
To, Ka-Ning ;
Carreras-Abad, Clara ;
Seale, Anna C. ;
Jauneikaite, Elita ;
Madhi, Shabir A. ;
Russell, Neal J. ;
Hall, Jenny ;
Madrid, Lola ;
Bassat, Quique ;
Kwatra, Gaurav ;
Le Doare, Kirsty ;
Lawn, Joy E. .
VACCINE, 2020, 38 (43) :6682-6694
[7]  
Castor Mei L, 2008, Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol, V2008, P727505, DOI 10.1155/2008/727505
[8]   The risk factors for Group B Streptococcus colonization during pregnancy and influences of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis on maternal and neonatal outcomes [J].
Chen, Xiaoli ;
Cao, Sijia ;
Fu, Xiaochun ;
Ni, Yan ;
Huang, Bixuan ;
Wu, Jiayin ;
Chen, Ling ;
Huang, Shuying ;
Cao, Jiali ;
Yu, Weiwei ;
Ye, Huiming .
BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 2023, 23 (01)
[9]   Streptococcus agalactiae clones infecting humans were selected and fixed through the extensive use of tetracycline [J].
Da Cunha, Violette ;
Davies, Mark R. ;
Douarre, Pierre-Emmanuel ;
Rosinski-Chupin, Isabelle ;
Margarit, Immaculada ;
Spinali, Sebastien ;
Perkins, Tim ;
Lechat, Pierre ;
Dmytruk, Nicolas ;
Sauvage, Elisabeth ;
Ma, Laurence ;
Romi, Benedetta ;
Tichit, Magali ;
Lopez-Sanchez, Maria-Jose ;
Descorps-Declere, Stephane ;
Souche, Erika ;
Buchrieser, Carmen ;
Trieu-Cuot, Patrick ;
Moszer, Ivan ;
Clermont, Dominique ;
Maione, Domenico ;
Bouchier, Christiane ;
McMillan, David J. ;
Parkhill, Julian ;
Telford, John L. ;
Dougan, Gordan ;
Walker, Mark J. ;
Holden, Matthew T. G. ;
Poyart, Claire ;
Glaser, Philippe ;
Melin, Pierette ;
Decheva, Antoaneta ;
Petrunov, Bogdan ;
Kriz, Paula ;
Berner, Reinhard ;
Buechele, Anna ;
Hufnagel, Markus ;
Kunze, Mirjam ;
Creti, Roberta ;
Baldassari, Lucilia ;
Orefici, Graziella ;
Berardi, Alberto ;
Rodriguez Granger, Javier ;
De La Rosa Fraile, Manuel ;
Afshar, Baharak ;
Efstratiou, Androulla .
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2014, 5
[10]   Perinatal Streptococcus agalactiae Epidemiology and Surveillance Targets [J].
Furfaro, Lucy L. ;
Chang, Barbara J. ;
Payne, Matthew S. .
CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS, 2018, 31 (04)