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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bovine mastitis in Rio de Janeiro

Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; Elina Reinoso; Ingrid Annes Pereira; Lidiane de Castro Soares; Mirta Demo; Cristina Bogni; M.M.S. Souza

Coelho S.M.O., Reinoso E., Pereira I.A., Soares L.C., Demo M., Bogni C & Souza M.M.S. 2009. Virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance in Staphylo- coccus aureus isolated from bovine mastitis in Rio de Janeiro. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 29(5):369-374. Departamento de Microbiologia e Imunologia Veterinaria, Instituto de Veterinaria, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropedica, RJ 23890-000, Brazil. E-mail: [email protected] The study was conducted to characterize pheno-genotypically the virulence factors and resistance pattern of Staphylococcus aureus isolates from milk samples of cows with subclinical mastitis. All hemolytic isolates presented beta-hemolysin, and 38% of the non- hemolytic isolates were able to express hemolysins in the presence of a beta-hemolytic strain. The amplification of the coa-gene displayed four different size polymorphisms with about 400 bp, 600 bp, 700 bp and 900 bp. The spaA gene that encodes the IgG-binding region of protein A revealed sizes of 700 bp and 900 bp. The amplification of region X from spaA yielded a single amplicon for each isolate with the prevalent amplicon size being of 180 bp. Amplification of sae gene yielded an amplicon size of 920 bp in 71% of the isolates. Antibiotic resistance pattern revealed that 42% S. aureus were susceptible to all antimicrobials tested. Seven different antibiotic patterns were observed. Our results indicated that 47% and 25% of S. aureus strains exhibited resistance to penicillin and oxacillin respectively. All oxacillin-resistant isolates were mecA-positive.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2011

Short communication: Profile of virulence factors of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from subclinical bovine mastitis in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; Ingrid Annes Pereira; Lidiane de Castro Soares; Bruno Rocha Pribul; M.M.S. Souza

Staphylococcus aureus produces exoproteins that contribute to its ability to colonize the mammary gland such as hemolysins, coagulase, slime, and protein A. This study characterized phenotypically and genotypically these virulence factors in 50 Staph. aureus isolates. These isolates were obtained from milk samples from subclinical mastitis cases identified in 15 dairy cattle farms located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All of the confirmed Staph. aureus samples were PCR positive for the coa gene, which displayed 3 different size polymorphisms. The amplification of the spaA X region yielded a single amplicon for each isolate with the prevalent amplicon sized 315 bp. The Staph. aureus isolates were 24 and 16% positive for the hla and hlb genes, respectively, and 22 and 20% positive for the icaA and icaD genes, respectively. Amplification of the agr gene RNAIII was positive in 74% of the strains. Twenty-seven different profiles were identified among the samples, indicating a great diversity of Staph. aureus involved in the etiology of mastitis cases in the analyzed region. These findings are valuable to the comprehension of the distribution of the profiles of Staph. aureus strains isolated from subclinical mastitis cases in the state of Rio de Janeiro.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012

Antimicrobial resistance and detection of mecA and blaZ genes in coagulase-negative Staphylococcus isolated from bovine mastitis

Lidiane de Castro Soares; Ingrid Annes Pereira; Bruno Rocha Pribul; Marcelo S. Oliva; Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; M.M.S. Souza

The present study evaluated the pheno- and genotypical antimicrobial resistance profile of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (CNS) species isolated from dairy cows milk, specially concerning to oxacillin. Of 100 CNS isolates, the S. xylosus was the prevalent species, followed by S. cohnii, S. hominis, S. capitis and S. haemolyticus. Only 6% were phenotypically susceptible to the antimicrobial agents tested in disk diffusion assay. Penicillin and ampicillin resistance rates were significantly higher than others antimicrobials. Four isolates were positive to mecA gene (4%), all represented by the S. xylosus species. The blaZ gene was detected in 16% of the isolates (16/100). It was noticed that all mecA + were also positive to this gene and the presence of both genes was correlated to phenotypic beta-lactamic resistance. We conclude that CNS species from bovine milk presented significantly distinct antimicrobial resistance profiles, evaluated by phenotypic and genotypic tests, which has implications for treatment and management decisions.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2009

Suscetibilidade à azitromicina de agentes bacterianos isolados de processos infecciosos em diferentes sítios de animais de companhia

I.A. Pereira; L.C. Soares; Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; F.A. Balbino; B.R. Pribul; M.M.S. Souza

Avaliou-se o perfil de suscetibilidade bacteriana de diferentes sitios infecciosos frente aos antimicrobianos de eleicao e determinaram-se o perfil de atividade in vitro e a concentracao inibitoria minima (CIM) da azitromicina. Diferentes testes fenotipicos detectaram resistencia a azitromicina em 45% de Staphylococcus spp. e 65% dos bastonetes Gram-negativo. A CIM50 para S. aureus foi 4,0μg/mL para S. intermedius 1,0μg/mL, Staphylococcus spp. coagulase-negativo >512μg/mL e bastonetes Gram-negativo 256μg/mL. Investigou-se, tambem, uma possivel resistencia cruzada entre oxacilina e azitromicina por meio da deteccao do gene mecA em Staphylococcus spp. Foi possivel detectar resistencia a azitromicina em nove (15%) isolados de Staphylococcus spp. mecA positivo.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2011

Resistência bacteriana e ação das bacteriocinas de Lactobacillus spp em Staphylococcus aureus isolados de mastite bovina

B.R. Pribul; I.A. Pereira; L.C. Soares; Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; I.L. Barberis; L. Pascual; M.M.S. Souza

Staphylococcus aureus is the major pathogen causing intramammary infections in dairy cattle worldwide. Among the factors that contribute to its spread and infectious potential is the ability to overcome the mechanisms of antimicrobials activity. The present work investigated the antimicrobial resistance pattern and sensibility to bacteriocins produced by strains of Lactobacillus spp of 30 isolates of S. aureus from mastitis. From this, 29 are beta-lactamase producers. Eight isolates (26.6%) showed resistance to at least four antibiotics being considered multiresistent. All of them were mecA-positive. Otherwise, all isolates tested showed sensibility to at least one of the four bacteriocin producer strains. Due to the significant depletion of the efficacy of antimicrobials, pathogen growth inhibition by bacteriocins seems an alternative of biological control in infectious processes.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014

Genetic analysis of mecA gene and detection of homologue pbpD in Stahylococcus sciuri group

Amanda C. Calazans-Silva; Pedro Trivisol de Castro Medeiros; Dayanne M. Araujo; Bruno Oliveira de Carvalho; Irene da Silva Coelho; Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; M.M.S. Souza

Oxacillin/methicillin-resistance is related to the mecA and its regulatory genes mecR1 and mecI. Its origin is still unknown, although evidences support that it is related to CNS, once mecA and a homologue gene, pbpD, were both detected in Staphylococcus sciuri species group. The present work evaluated 210 samples of skin and ear swabs from rodents and 60 nasal swabs from equines of Army Biologic Institute, Rio de Janeiro. Pheno- and genotypic characterization provided 59.52% (25/42) and 78.57% (11/14) S. lentus and S. sciuri, respectively. It was observed that although all S. sciuri isolates tested positive for pbpD, there was no correlation with oxacillin-resistance. On the other hand, isolates tested positive for mecA gene also presented phenotypic oxacillin-resistance in at least one assay. The alignment of the mecA gene showed that the nucleotide sequences were sorted into 2 different groups, one comprising the bovine strains and the other containing human and equine strains.


Transboundary and Emerging Diseases | 2010

Enterobacterial Microbiota on Stomoxys calcitrans External Surface

B. G. Castro; M.M.S. Souza; A. H. Régua-Mangia; Avelino José Bittencourt

The current study evaluated the prevalence of enterobacterial agents on the external surface of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans. In addition, this study investigated the presence of virulence genes of enterobacteria. Twenty different species were isolated and identified, Escherichia coli was the most frequent species isolated. The genes stx1, stx2 and/or eae for production of Shiga toxin were present in 13.04% of the E. coli samples.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008

Microbiota bacteriana em segmentos de mosca do estábulo Stomoxys calcitrans no Brasil: primeiro relato de espécies

B.G. Castro; M.M.S. Souza; A.J. Bittencourt

This study report the first description of bacterial species recovered from body segments of Stomoxys calcitrans collected in dairy farms from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Eighteen out of 33 isolated and identified species were unknown in stable flies by the worldwide literature. Some of these species have the potential to develop diseases in man and other animals and some others have not been described yet as pathogenic agents.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Caracterização genotípica de Escherichia coli isolados de leite com mastite e da mosca dos estábulos Stomoxys calcitrans

Bruno Gomes de Castro; M.M.S. Souza; Adriana Hamond Regua-Mangia; Avelino José Bittencourt

The stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus, 1758) has been described as a potential spreader of infectious agents to cattle herds. Among the agents transmitted by this fly, Escherichia coli has attracted attention due to its potential to cause gastrointestinal disorders as well as environmental mastitis in dairy cows. Therefore, the aim of this study was to isolate and to assess the genetic diversity and the clonal relatedness among E. coli isolates from the milk of dairy mastitis and from stable flies anatomical sites by the Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA (RAPD-PCR) technique. The molecular typing revealed a high degree of genetic polymorphism suggesting that these microorganisms have a non-clonal origin. Identical electrophoretic profiles were observed between E. coli isolates from different flies, different mammary quarters of the same cow and from cows on a single farm. These results reveal the circulation of the same bacterial lineages and suggest the role of the stable fly in bacterial dispersion. Considering the high pathogenic potential of this bacterial species, our findings alert to a more effective health surveillance.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2018

Characterization of Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci and pheno-genotypic beta lactam resistance evaluation in samples from bovine Intramammary infection

Dayanne Araújo de Melo; Cássia Couto da Motta; A.C.C. M. Rojas; Bianca da Silva Soares; Irene da Silva Coelho; Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho; M.M.S. Souza

This study aimed to identify Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci (CoNS) species isolated from bovine mastitis, through phenotypic and PCR-RFLP (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism-Polimerase Chain Reaction) methods and to compare both techniques to matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technique. Among them, the PCR-RFLP method, using a partially conserved sequence of the groEL gene, is a promising alternative, because of its reproducibility and reliability. On the other hand, the proteomic technique MALDI-TOF MS provides an accurate and much faster diagnosis and has been increasingly employed in microbiological identification. The pheno-genotypic profiles of beta-lactam resistance were also investigated, this characterization is important, considering that the use of antimicrobials is a key element for mastitis control in dairy farms. The concordance of the phenotypic, PCR-RFLP and MALDI-TOF MS assays to identify CoNS species was 77,5% (31/40). S. chromogenes was the species most frequently isolated. Antibiotic resistance rate was relatively low, registering values of 25.5% to penicillin, 9.6% to oxacillin and 6.2% to cefoxitin. Resistance to imipenem, cephalotin and amoxicillin+clavulanate was not observed. The mecA gene and its variant were detected in 7.6% and 4,1% of the isolates respectively. The blaZ gene was found in 43.2% of the strains resistant to penicillin.

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Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Ingrid Annes Pereira

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Irene da Silva Coelho

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Lidiane de Castro Soares

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Bruno Rocha Pribul

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Dayanne Araújo de Melo

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Avelino José Bittencourt

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Bianca da Silva Soares

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Cássia Couto da Motta

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Marcelo S. Oliva

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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