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Comparative Genomics Study of Staphylococcus epidermidis Isolates from Orthopedic-Device-Related Infections Correlated with Patient Outcome

has emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen causing orthopedic-device-related infections (ODRI). This study investigated the association of genome variation and phenotypic features of the infecting isolate with the clinical outcome for the infected patient. isolates were collected from 104 pa...

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Published in:Journal of clinical microbiology 2017-10, Vol.55 (10), p.3089-3103
Main Authors: Post, Virginia, Harris, Llinos G, Morgenstern, Mario, Mageiros, Leonardos, Hitchings, Matthew D, Méric, Guillaume, Pascoe, Ben, Sheppard, Samuel K, Richards, R Geoff, Moriarty, T Fintan
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description has emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen causing orthopedic-device-related infections (ODRI). This study investigated the association of genome variation and phenotypic features of the infecting isolate with the clinical outcome for the infected patient. isolates were collected from 104 patients with ODRI. Their clinical outcomes were evaluated, after an average of 26 months, as either "cured" or "not cured." The isolates were tested for antibiotic susceptibility and biofilm formation. Whole-genome sequencing was performed on all isolates, and genomic variation was related to features associated with "cured" and "not cured." Strong biofilm formation and aminoglycoside resistance were associated with a "not-cured" outcome ( = 0.031 and < 0.001, respectively). Based on gene-by-gene analysis, some accessory genes were more prevalent in isolates from the "not-cured" group. These included the biofilm-associated gene, the antiseptic resistance gene, the cassette chromosome recombinase-encoding genes and , and the IS -like transposase gene. This study identifies biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance as associated with poor outcome in ODRI. Whole-genome sequencing identified specific genes associated with a "not-cured" outcome that should be validated in future studies. (The study has been registered at ClinicalTrials.gov with identifier NCT02640937.).
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subjects Aminoglycosides - therapeutic use
Ankle Joint - microbiology
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Bacterial Proteins - genetics
Biofilms - growth & development
Drug Resistance, Bacterial - genetics
Epidemiology
Femur - microbiology
Fibula - microbiology
Genome, Bacterial - genetics
Hip Joint - microbiology
Humans
Knee Joint - microbiology
Methicillin - pharmacology
Methicillin Resistance - genetics
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Orthopedic Equipment - microbiology
Prospective Studies
Staphylococcal Infections - drug therapy
Staphylococcal Infections - microbiology
Staphylococcus epidermidis - drug effects
Staphylococcus epidermidis - genetics
Staphylococcus epidermidis - isolation & purification
Tibia - microbiology
Trans-Activators - genetics
Treatment Outcome
title Comparative Genomics Study of Staphylococcus epidermidis Isolates from Orthopedic-Device-Related Infections Correlated with Patient Outcome
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