학술논문

MRSA Clones Identified in Outpatient Dermatology Clinics / 皮膚科外来患者由来MRSA 株に見られる 新規MRSA クローンの出現状況
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
感染症学雑誌 / Kansenshogaku Zasshi. 2014, 88(6):840
Subject
Staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec(SCCmec)
clone
community-acquried MRSA
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0387-5911
1884-569X
Abstract
To know the characteristics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains disseminating through the Japanese community, we have determined types of Staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) elements, Multi-Locus Sequence Typing (MLST), and carriages of four exotoxin genes (toxic-shock syndrome toxin, Panton-Valentine Leukocidine, and exfoliative toxins a and b) using 54 MRSA strains isolated from outpatients attending dermatology clinics at the four university hospitals of Juntendo University. Ten clonal complexes and 12 SCCmec types have been identified. As a result, more than 15 MRSA clones that were defined by the combination of genotype and SCCmec type, were identified. Among them, Clonal Complex (CC) 5-type IIa SCCmec strains were the most major (16 strains). In contrast to the fact that CC5- type IIa SCCmec strains known as a hospital-associated MRSA clone in Japan carried toxic-shock syndrome toxin gene (tst), only 2 of 16 strains have been shown to carry tst. Thirty-eight (70.4%) of isolates belonged to the clones distinct from the CC5-type IIa SCCmec strains. Among them, CC8 strains were major (12 strains),which contained 9 tst-positive CC8-type IVl SCCmec clones and a CC8-type IVa SCCmec strain carrying the Panton Valentine Leukocidin gene (lukS, F-PV). Clones related to impetigo were also identified : 7 exfoliative toxinb(etb) -positive clones, CC89-type IIa SCCmec and CC89-type V SCCmec strains ; and 2 exfoliative toxin a(eta) -positive CC121-type V SCCmec strains. Other clones were as follows : CC1-type IVa SCCmec, CC8-type ISCCmec, CC81-type IVg SCCmec, CC97-type IVc SCCmec, CC91-type IVa SCCmec, CC59-type IVg SCCmec,CC45-type IIn SCCmec, CC89-SCCmec nontypeable, and CC8-type IVm, novel subtype of type IV SCCmec were identified in this study. Our data showed that many novel MRSA clones have emerged in the community.