Genotyping of <i>Escherichia coli</i> Causing Vaginal Infection in Dysplastic Patients with Similar Genetic Backgrounds Between Commensal and Virulent Strains

AuthorClemente Cruz-Cruzen
AuthorEmilio Mariano Durán-Manuelen
AuthorLaura Delgado-Balbuenaen
AuthorJuan Carlos Bravata-Alcántaraen
AuthorLaura Margarita Márquez-Valdelamaren
AuthorGabriela Ibáñez-Cervantesen
AuthorIliana Alejandra Cortés-Ortízen
AuthorMónica Alethia Cureño-Díazen
AuthorJosué Delgado-Balbuenaen
AuthorGustavo Esteban Lugo-Zamudioen
AuthorJuan Manuel Bello-Lópezen
OrcidClemente Cruz-Cruz [0000-0003-1555-3102]en
OrcidEmilio Mariano Durán-Manuel [0000-0001-8985-486X]en
OrcidLaura Delgado-Balbuena [0000-0002-8748-943X]en
OrcidJuan Carlos Bravata-Alcántara [0000-0002-3585-0051]en
OrcidLaura Margarita Márquez-Valdelamar [0000-0001-9680-7754]en
OrcidGabriela Ibáñez-Cervantes [0000-0002-7969-0942]en
OrcidIliana Alejandra Cortés-Ortíz [0000-0001-9409-5896]en
OrcidMónica Alethia Cureño-Díaz [0000-0002-4556-637X]en
OrcidJosué Delgado-Balbuena [0000-0001-7928-1869]en
OrcidGustavo Esteban Lugo-Zamudio [0000-0001-9616-5704]en
OrcidJuan Manuel Bello-López [0000-0002-9957-3807]en
Issued Date2021-10-31en
AbstractBackground: Escherichia coli in the vagina includes several virulence factors in its genome mobile genetic elements and can facilitate colonization, mainly in immunosuppressed patients. Objectives: This work aimed to demonstrate that E. coli strains of vaginal origin isolated from dysplastic patients possess virulence and resistance genes Methods: This study included one hundred and five E. coli strains isolated from women with cervical dysplasia and vaginal infection. The strains were characterized by antimicrobial susceptibility. The Clermont algorithm performed the phylogenetic assignment. The structure of class 1 integrons was performed by identifying integrase (int1), the variable region, and qacEΔ1-sul1 genes. The variable region was amplified, sequenced, and analyzed. Enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC) PCR and virus typing typed strains with identical genetic arrangements by detecting virulence genes related to cytotoxicity, adherence, and iron uptake. Results: Escherichia coli strains showed great resistance to β-lactams and quinolones, and phylogenetic assignment showed that the group A/C was highly predominant. Sixteen integrons were identified, with monogenic arrays represented by aadA1, dfrB4dfrA7, dfr2D, and dfrA17 cassettes. The prevalence of the biogenic arrays aadA1/dfrA1 and aadA5/dfrA17 was lower than that of blaOXA-1/aadA1. Concerning virulence genes, fimH, traT, and iutA were the most predominant. Conclusions: The high incidence of virulence and resistance factors in commensal and virulent strains of E. coli revealed potential tools in the pathogenesis of vaginal infection.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jjm.117488en
KeywordAntimicrobial Resistanceen
KeywordClass 1 Integron, Dysplastic Patientsen
KeywordVaginal Infectionen
KeywordVirulence Factoren
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleGenotyping of <i>Escherichia coli</i> Causing Vaginal Infection in Dysplastic Patients with Similar Genetic Backgrounds Between Commensal and Virulent Strainsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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