Evaluation of molecular typing methods in characterizing a European collection of epidemic methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains: the HARMONY collection
Autor: | Christina Scheel, Saara Salmenlinna, Barry Cookson, Jaana Vuopio-Varkila, Mark C. Enright, A. Vindel, N. J. Legakis, D. Ashley Robinson, Manica Müller-Premru, Angela S. Rossney, Rafael De Ryck, Benjamin R. D. Short, Wolfgang Witte, Javier Garaizar, Vivian Fussing, C Cuny, Ulrika Ransjo, Ariane Deplano, Marc Struelens, Alastair B. Monk, Sara Hæggman, Alex van Belkum, Stephen Murchan, Panayotis T. Tassios, Barbro Olsson-Liljequist, Simon J. O’Hanlon, Brian O'Connell, Jonathan C. Thomas, Waleria Hryniewicz, Willem B. van Leeuwen |
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Přispěvatelé: | Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases |
Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Microbiology (medical)
Staphylococcus aureus Sequence analysis Molecular Sequence Data Microbial Sensitivity Tests Biology Staphylococcal infections medicine.disease_cause Microbiology Disease Outbreaks medicine Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis Humans Typing Amino Acid Sequence Staphylococcal Protein A Genetics Molecular epidemiology SCCmec Bacteriology Sequence Analysis DNA biochemical phenomena metabolism and nutrition Staphylococcal Infections medicine.disease bacterial infections and mycoses Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Anti-Bacterial Agents Bacterial Typing Techniques Electrophoresis Gel Pulsed-Field Europe Population Surveillance Multilocus sequence typing Methicillin Resistance |
Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 45(6), 1830-1837. American Society for Microbiology |
ISSN: | 0095-1137 |
Popis: | We analyzed a representative sample of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from 11 European countries (referred to as the HARMONY collection) using three molecular typing methods used within the HARMONY group to examine their usefulness for large, multicenter MRSA surveillance networks that use these different laboratory methodologies. MRSA isolates were collected based on their prevalence in each center and their genetic diversity, assessed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). PFGE groupings (≤3 bands difference between patterns) were compared to those made by sequencing of the variable repeats in the protein A gene spa and clonal designations based on multilocus sequence typing (MLST), combined with PCR analysis of the staphylococcal chromosome cassette containing the mec genes involved in methicillin resistance (SCC mec ). A high level of discrimination was achieved using each of the three methodologies, with discriminatory indices between 89.5% and 91.9% with overlapping 95% confidence intervals. There was also a high level of concordance of groupings made using each method. MLST/SCC mec typing distinguished 10 groups containing at least two isolates, and these correspond to the majority of nosocomial MRSA clones described in the literature. PFGE and spa typing resolved 34 and 31 subtypes, respectively, within these 10 MRSA clones, with each subtype differing only slightly from the most common pattern using each method. The HARMONY group has found that the methods used in this study differ in their availability and affordability to European centers involved in MRSA surveillance. Here, we demonstrate that the integration of such technologies is achievable, although common protocols (such as we have developed for PFGE) may also be important, as is the use of centralized Internet sites to facilitate data analysis. PFGE and spa -typing data from analysis of MRSA isolates from the many centers that have access to the relevant equipment can be compared to reference patterns/sequences, and clonal designations can be made. In the majority of cases, these will correspond to those made by the (more expensive) method of choice—MLST/SCC mec typing—and these alternative methods can therefore be used as frontline typing systems for multicenter surveillance of MRSA. |
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