Prevalence of genes encoding pyrogenic toxin superantigens and exfoliative toxins among strains of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from blood and nasal specimens

Becker K, Friedrich AW, Lubritz G, Weilert M, Peters G, von Eiff C

Research article (journal)

Abstract

A total of 429 different Staphylococcus aureus isolates encompassing 219 blood isolates and 210 isolates taken from anterior nares were systematically searched by two multiplex PCR-DNA enzyme immunoassays (PCR-DEIA) for exfoliative toxin (ET) genes eta and etb, as well as for the classical members of the pyrogenic toxin superantigen (PTSAg) gene family comprising the staphylococcal enterotoxin (SE) genes sea-see and the toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 gene tst. In addition, a third PCR-DEIA was established to investigate the possession of four recently described SE genes, viz. seg-sej. The most frequent PTSAg/ET genes amplified were seg and sei, which were found strictly in combination in 55.0% of the S. aureus isolates tested. Other frequently detected toxin genes were tst (20.3%), sea (15.9%), and sec (11.2%). Only five isolates harbored ET genies. Regarding the origin of the S. aureus isolates, a significant difference (P = 0.037) was found for the possession of the sed/sej gene combination (10.5% of blood isolates versus 3.3% of nasal strains). Overall, about half of S. aureus isolates tested harbored genes of the classical members of the PTSAg family and ETs (50.8%), whereas 73.0% of S. aureus isolates were toxin gene positive if the recently described SE genes were included. This notable higher prevalence indicates that the possession of PTSAg genes in particular seems to be a habitual feature of S. aureus. Moreover, mainly due to the fixed combinations of seg plus sei, as well as sed plus sej, the possession of multiple PTSAg genes (62.9%) is more frequent than assumed so far.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Clinical Microbiology (J Clin Microbiol)
Volume41
Issue4
Page range1434-1439
StatusPublished
Release year2003 (30/04/2003)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1128/JCM.41.4.1434-1439.2003
Keywordspolymerase-chain-reaction shock-syndrome methicillin-resistant biological properties enterotoxin genes pcr identification exotoxins carriage

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Karsten
Institute of Medical Microbiology

Habilitationen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

Enterotoxine, Exfoliativtoxine und Toxic-Shock-Syndrome-Toxin von Staphylokokken: Entwicklung und Einsatz von molekularbiologischen Verfahren zum Nachweis der…
Candidate: Becker, Karsten | Reviewers: Prof. Dr. Georg Peters
Period of time: until 05/02/2002
Habilitation procedure finished at: Habilitation procedure at University of Münster