Identification of Polybacterial Communities in Patients with Postoperative, Posttraumatic, and Endogenous Endophthalmitis through 16S rRNA Gene Libraries

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Jayasudha, Rajagopalaboopathi [1 ]
Narendran, Venkatapathy [2 ,3 ]
Manikandan, Palanisamy [2 ,3 ]
Prabagaran, Solai Ramatchandirane [1 ]
机构
[1] Bharathiar Univ, Dept Biotechnol, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Aravind Eye Hosp, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Postgrad Inst Ophthalmol, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; MICROBIOLOGIC SPECTRUM; ENTEROBACTER-TAYLORAE; PCR-DGGE; BACTERIA; DIAGNOSIS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; EYES; DNA;
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10.1128/JCM.02093-13
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Endophthalmitis is a potential vision-threatening complication following surgical procedures (postoperative endophthalmitis [POE]), trauma (posttraumatic endophthalmitis [PTE]), and bacteremic seeding of the eye from a distant infection site ( endogenous endophthalmitis [EE]). Several studies have revealed the polybacterial characteristics of endophthalmitis, which make the administration of antibiotics to treat the disease challenging. However, until now, the polybacterial communities of POE, PTE, and EE have not been precisely studied. Hence, the present study was designed to identify the bacterial community of endophthalmitis through 16S rRNA gene libraries. Of the 40 intraocular samples tested, 30 libraries were constructed with bacterial nested-PCR-positive samples. The obtained recombinant clones were screened through amplified rRNA gene restriction analysis (ARDRA) to identify unique clones. The multiple types of ARDRA patterns (P = 0.345) and diverse bacterial sequences (P = 0.277) within the libraries revealed the polybacterial nature of infection in POE, PTE, and EE. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on polybacterial infection in EE. Gram-positive bacteria, including Bacillus spp. (n = 19), Streptococcus spp. (n = 18), Staphylococcus spp. (n = 6), Exiguobacterium spp. (n = 3), Gemella spp. (n = 2), Enterococcus spp. (n = 2), a Lysinibacillus sp. (n = 1), a Clostridium sp. (n = 1), and a Nocardia sp. (n = 1), and Gram-negative bacteria, including Serratia spp. (n = 18), Pseudomonas spp. (n = 10), Enterobacter spp. (n = 8), Acinetobacter spp. (n = 3), Pantoea spp. (n = 3), a Haemophilus sp. (n = 1), and a Massilia sp. (n = 1), were identified. Interestingly, among them, 10 bacterial species were not previously reported to be associated with endophthalmitis or other ocular infections. Besides, the presence of 4 unidentifiable clones suggests the possibility of novel organisms that might cause eye infections. Therefore, it is recommended that, in addition to the polybacterial nature of POE, PTE, and EE infections, the spectrum of the pathogenic bacterial community identified in this work should be considered while administering antibiotic therapy in suspected endophthalmitis cases.
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