Occurrence of virulence-associated genes among Staphylococcus saprophyticus isolated from different sources
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Occurrence of virulence-associated genes among Staphylococcus saprophyticus isolated from different sources
Abstract
Staphylococcus saprophyticus is an important pathogen responsible for community urinary tract infections (UTI). Besides composing the human microbiota, this species is widely distributed in the environment and the origins of this organism for human infection is not fully characterized. Although some virulence determinants are known, such as d-serine deaminase (DsdA), urease and cell-wall associated proteins, few studies investigated the distribution of virulence-associated genes and analyzed the pathogenic potential of S. saprophyticus strains from different sources. The aim of the present study was to detect the presence of S. saprophyticus genes encoding surface proteins UafA, Aas, Ssp, SdrI, SssF as well as the DsdA and urease enzymes. A total of 142 S. saprophyticus strains were obtained from four sources: UTI, colonization, water and food. It was found, in every tested strain, the presence of genes encoding the surface proteins UafA, Aas, Ssp and SssF and the DsdA and urease enzymes. In contrast, the gene encoding SdrI surface protein was not detected in any of the strains of S. saprophyticus. These results provide a better understanding of the characteristics of S. saprophyticus strains and suggest that isolates from non-human sources have a potential to colonize the urinary tract.
Keywords: Staphylococcus saprophyticus; Urinary tract infections; Uropathogenic potential; Virulence-associated genes.
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