Study of Virulence Genes, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Genetic Relatedness of Foodborne Salmonella Isolates from Tunisia

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作者
Ben Hassena, Amal [1 ]
Belmabrouk, Sabrine [4 ]
Gdoura-Ben Amor, Maroua [1 ]
Zormati, Sonia [1 ,5 ]
Guermazi-Toumi, Sonda [1 ,2 ]
Siala-Trigui, Mariam [1 ,3 ]
Gdoura, Radhouane [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sfax, Fac Sci Sfax, Res Lab Environm Toxicol Microbiol & Hlth LR17ES06, Sfax, Tunisia
[2] Univ Sfax, Higher Inst Biotechnol Sfax, Dept Biotechnol & Hlth, Sfax, Tunisia
[3] Univ Sfax, Preparatory Inst Engn Studies Sfax, Dept Biol, Sfax, Tunisia
[4] Ctr Biotechnol Sfax, Mol & Cellular Screening Proc Lab, Sfax, Tunisia
[5] Reg Ctr Vet Res Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia
关键词
Antimicrobial resistance; Foodborne Salmonella; Genetic relationships; Resistance genes; Virulence genes; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; TYPING SYSTEMS; PCR; ENTERITIDIS; FOOD; SEROTYPES; POULTRY; HUMANS; PERIOD; SIIA;
D O I
10.4315/JFP-22-167
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Nontyphoidal Salmonella strains are among the major foodborne pathogens with emerging multidrug-resistant phenotypes. In this study, antimicrobial susceptibility testing of a collection of Salmonella isolates (n = 54) recovered from poultry and bivalve molluscs was performed. The study also investigated profiling of virulence and resistance genes as well as phylogenetic relationships through pulsed -field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC)-PCR fingerprinting. Results revealed the presence of multiple virulence genes among Salmonella isolates. Salmonella intestinal infection A (siiA), Salmonella outer protein (sopB and sopE), putative 4-hydroxybutyrate coenzyme A transferase (cat2), Salmonella atypical fimbria C (safC), and Salmonella Enteritidis fimbria B (sefB) were present in most (83.32 to 100%) of the isolates, whereas the remaining tested genes (Salmonella plasmid virulence [spvC and spvB]), and the sopE gene, were exclusively detected within the serotype Enteritidis. The highest resistance rates were observed for oxacillin (94.4%), ampicillin (37%), and nalidixic acid (27.7%), followed by cefotaxime and amoxicillin- clavulanic acid (14.8%), trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (9.3%), and ciprofloxacin (5.5%). The results indicate that the Salmonella Enteritidis serotype possessed the widest range of virulence determinants and increasing levels of resistance. Such high-risk clones should be particularly controlled in Tunisia. Overall, increased resistance and virulence confer a selective advantage for the evolution of these bacteria and represent an alarming problem for global public health. The genetic study via PFGE and ERIC-PCR showed the high diversity of the clonal origins of these bacteria and the sources of contamination and revealed the great capacity of Salmonella to diversify within food-producing animals.
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页码:1779 / 1789
页数:11
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