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Proteases (caseinase and elastase), hemolysins, adhesion and susceptibility to antimicrobials of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolates obtained from clinical specimens
Forty-six S. maltophilia isolates obtained from hospital clinical specimens were studied for protease (caseinase and elastase) production, hemolytic activity, adhesion to HEp-2 cells, plastic and glass. Susceptibility to antimicrobial agents was also evaluated. The majority of isolates were obtained...
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Published in: | Brazilian journal of microbiology 2002-06, Vol.33 (2), p.157-162 |
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Summary: | Forty-six S. maltophilia isolates obtained from hospital clinical specimens were studied for protease (caseinase and elastase) production, hemolytic activity, adhesion to HEp-2 cells, plastic and glass. Susceptibility to antimicrobial agents was also evaluated. The majority of isolates were obtained from respiratory tract secretions of patients using medical devices. All the isolates grown overnight were able to hydrolyze casein at 30ºC and 37ºC. After 72h, all the isolates hydrolyzed elastase at 30ºC and 40 isolates (87%) at 37ºC. Most of the isolates presented hemolytic activity after 96h of incubation at both temperatures. Rabbit blood showed the hightest hemolytic activity, after 96h 61% and 98% of tested isolates presented beta-hemolysis at 30ºC and 37ºC, respectively. All isolates were susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfametoxazole and were resistant to most beta-lactams tested. By the dilution method, S. maltophilia showed a high susceptibility to ticarcillin-clavulanate and a lower susceptibility to ciprofloxacin than the agar diffusion. The isolates showed adhesion to HEp-2 cells, plastic and glass. The proteolytic activities and adhesion to inanimate surfaces detected in S. maltophilia can be related to the pathogenesis of this bacterium and/or medical device colonization which favors the development of nosocomial infections.
Quarenta e seis amostras de S. maltophilia obtidas de amostras clínicas foram estudadas quanto à produção de protease (caseinase e elastase), atividade hemolítica, adesão a células HEp-2, ao plástico e ao vidro. A sensibilidade aos agentes antimicrobianos também foi avaliada. A maioria das amostras foi obtida de secreções do trato respiratório de pacientes em uso de "dispositivos" médicos. Todas as amostras foram capazes de hidrolisar a caseína após o crescimento a 30ºC e 37ºC por 16-18hs. Após 72 hs, todas as amostras apresentaram atividade hemolítica após 96hs de incubação em ambas as temperaturas. A maior atividade hemolítica foi verificada com o sangue de coelho; após 96hs, 61% e 98% das amostras apresentaram b-hemólise a 30ºC e 37ºC, respectivamente. Todas as amostras foram sensíveis ao sulfametoxazol-trimetoprim e resistentes à maioria dos antimicrobianos b-lactâmicos testados. Através do método de diluição em ágar, S. maltophilia mostrou uma alta sensibilidade à ticarcilina-ácido clavulânico e uma menor sensibilidade à ciprofloxacina do que pelo método de difusão em ágar. |
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ISSN: | 1517-8382 1678-4405 1678-4405 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S1517-83822002000200012 |