Detection of virulence genes among Staphylococcus saprophyticus isolated from women with urinary tract infections: first report from Iran.
Maryam RafieeEzzat Allah GhaemiPublished in: BMC research notes (2023)
The results of crystal violet staining assay showed that 32 isolates (91%) form biofilm. Moreover, seven (20%), 13 (37%), and 12(34%) isolates were categorized as weak, moderate, and strong biofilm producers, respectively. virulence genes including UafA, Aas and Ssp had an overall prevalence of 88%, 91% and 80%, respectively. None of the isolates exhibited lipolytic activities. Regarding hemagglutination properties, only 11 (31%) isolates demonstrated hemagglutination of sheep erythrocytes. The results of this study indicate a high prevalence of UafA and Aas genes that can enhance the pathogenicity of S. saprophyticus, and Identification and better understanding of the functions of these genes can be used for therapeutic purposes. Maybe in the future we will be switch to anti-adhesion therapy because of drug resistance.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- staphylococcus aureus
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide
- escherichia coli
- candida albicans
- genetic diversity
- urinary tract infection
- genome wide identification
- cystic fibrosis
- genome wide analysis
- antimicrobial resistance
- risk factors
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- single cell