TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative analysis of penicillin-susceptible and non-susceptible isolates of group B streptococci by multilocus sequence typing
AU - Yamada, Ryoko
AU - Kimura, Kouji
AU - Nagano, Noriyuki
AU - Nagano, Yukiko
AU - Suzuki, Satowa
AU - Jin, Wanchun
AU - Wachino, Jun Ichi
AU - Yamada, Keiko
AU - Shibayama, Keigo
AU - Arakawa, Yoshichika
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, National Institute of Health. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/7/23
Y1 - 2015/7/23
N2 - Since Group B Streptococcus (GBS, Streptococcus agalactiae) clinical isolates are believed to be uniformly susceptible to b-lactams, penicillin G has been used as the first-line agent for the prevention and treatment of GBS infections. However, the existence and characteristics of GBS isolates with reduced penicillin susceptibility (PRGBS) have recently been reported in Japan. Moreover, the sequence type (ST) 458 is predominant among the PRGBS in Japan. Although the majority of the PRGBS isolates in Japan have been recovered from respiratory specimens of adults, no information on the genotype of these isolates is available. Therefore, whether ST458 predominates among GBS isolates obtained from such specimens is not known. In this study, we characterized the STs of 38 penicillin-susceptible GBS isolates (PSGBS) recovered from respiratory specimens and compared them to the reported PRGBS STs. ST458, the predominant ST among the PRGBS isolates studied (10/19, 53z), was not found in the PSGBS isolates. Thirty-six PSGBS isolates belonged to the ST1/19/10 group (includes 6 different STs), and the remaining 2 isolates belonged to that of ST23. Further, the PRGBS isolates were divided into the ST1 (3 STs), and ST23 (2 STs) groups. ST458 was not predominant among the PSGBS isolates recovered from respiratory specimens in Japan and may therefore be specific to the PRGBS. Thus, the ST distribution of the PRGBS isolates does not reflect that of the PSGBS.
AB - Since Group B Streptococcus (GBS, Streptococcus agalactiae) clinical isolates are believed to be uniformly susceptible to b-lactams, penicillin G has been used as the first-line agent for the prevention and treatment of GBS infections. However, the existence and characteristics of GBS isolates with reduced penicillin susceptibility (PRGBS) have recently been reported in Japan. Moreover, the sequence type (ST) 458 is predominant among the PRGBS in Japan. Although the majority of the PRGBS isolates in Japan have been recovered from respiratory specimens of adults, no information on the genotype of these isolates is available. Therefore, whether ST458 predominates among GBS isolates obtained from such specimens is not known. In this study, we characterized the STs of 38 penicillin-susceptible GBS isolates (PSGBS) recovered from respiratory specimens and compared them to the reported PRGBS STs. ST458, the predominant ST among the PRGBS isolates studied (10/19, 53z), was not found in the PSGBS isolates. Thirty-six PSGBS isolates belonged to the ST1/19/10 group (includes 6 different STs), and the remaining 2 isolates belonged to that of ST23. Further, the PRGBS isolates were divided into the ST1 (3 STs), and ST23 (2 STs) groups. ST458 was not predominant among the PSGBS isolates recovered from respiratory specimens in Japan and may therefore be specific to the PRGBS. Thus, the ST distribution of the PRGBS isolates does not reflect that of the PSGBS.
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U2 - 10.7883/yoken.JJID.2014.387
DO - 10.7883/yoken.JJID.2014.387
M3 - Article
C2 - 25720637
AN - SCOPUS:84937400158
SN - 1344-6304
VL - 68
SP - 326
EP - 329
JO - Japanese journal of infectious diseases
JF - Japanese journal of infectious diseases
IS - 4
ER -