eap Gene as novel target for specific identification of Staphylococcus aureus.

Hussain M, von Eiff C, Sinha B, Joost I, Herrmann M, Peters G, Becker K

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The cell surface-associated extracellular adherence protein (Eap) mediates adherence of Staphylococcus aureus to host extracellular matrix components and inhibits inflammation, wound healing, and angiogenesis. A well-characterized collection of S. aureus and non-S. aureus staphylococcal isolates (n = 813) was tested for the presence of the Eap-encoding gene (eap) by PCR to investigate the use of the eap gene as a specific diagnostic tool for identification of S. aureus. Whereas all 597 S. aureus isolates were eap positive, this gene was not detectable in 216 non-S. aureus staphylococcal isolates comprising 47 different species and subspecies of coagulase-negative staphylococci and non-S. aureus coagulase-positive or coagulase-variable staphylococci. Furthermore, non-S. aureus isolates did not express Eap homologs, as verified on the transcriptional and protein levels. Based on these data, the sensitivity and specificity of the newly developed PCR targeting the eap gene were both 100%. Thus, the unique occurrence of Eap in S. aureus offers a promising tool particularly suitable for molecular diagnostics of this pathogen.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Clinical Microbiology (J Clin Microbiol)
Volume46
Issue2
Page range470-476
StatusPublished
Release year2008
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1128/JCM.01425-07
KeywordsHumans; Staphylococcus aureus; Blotting Western; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Sensitivity and Specificity; Blotting Northern; RNA-Binding Proteins; Bacterial Proteins; DNA Bacterial; Staphylococcal Infections; Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gel; Humans; Staphylococcus aureus; Blotting Western; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Sensitivity and Specificity; Blotting Northern; RNA-Binding Proteins; Bacterial Proteins; DNA Bacterial; Staphylococcal Infections; Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gel

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Karsten
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Herrmann, Mathias
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Peters, Georg
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Interdisciplinary Centre for Clinical Research (IZKF)