Virulence potential of Corynebacterium striatum towards Caenorhabditis elegans.


Journal

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
ISSN: 1572-9699
Titre abrégé: Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0372625

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2019
Historique:
received: 29 01 2019
accepted: 10 04 2019
pubmed: 6 5 2019
medline: 20 11 2019
entrez: 6 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Corynebacterium striatum strains have been increasingly reported as etiological agents of nosocomial infections and outbreaks in industrialized and developing countries. However, there are few studies focused on the virulence potential of C. striatum. A growing body of research supports the use of Caenorhabditis elegans as a model host for investigating the virulence potential of pathogenic bacteria, including corynebacteria. In the present study, chemotaxis behaviour, mortality, and morphological changes were investigated in nematodes infected by four C. striatum strains isolated from different clinical sites, and with different MDR profiles and PFGE types. The results showed chemotaxis of nematodes towards C. striatum. Nematode death (> 60%) was detected from the first day post-infection with all strains tested, but at different levels, independent of biofilm formation on catheter surfaces and differences in growth temperature between nematodes (20 °C) and mammals (37 °C). C. striatum 2369/II multidrug-resistant (MDR; from tracheal aspirate of a patient undergoing endotracheal intubation) and 1961/III multidrug-sensitive (MDS; urine) strains led to 100% mortality in worms. Survival of nematodes was observed until 4 days post-infection with the C. striatum 1954/IV MDS strain isolated from a surgical wound (13%) and 1987/I MDR strain isolated from a patient with a lower respiratory tract infection (39%). The Dar phenotype was observed post-infection with all MDS and MDR strains except 1954/IV. All strains showed the capacity for bagging formation. Star formation was observed only with strains that led to 100% nematode mortality. In conclusion, C. striatum was found to exert virulence for C. elegans. Variations in nematode morphological changes and levels of mortality indicate differences in the virulence potential of C. striatum independent of clinical isolation site, capacity for biofilm formation, and MDR and PFGE profiles.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31055716
doi: 10.1007/s10482-019-01265-9
pii: 10.1007/s10482-019-01265-9
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1331-1340

Auteurs

Cassius de Souza (C)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Liliane Simpson-Louredo (L)

National Institute of Control and Quality in Health - Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, INCQS, Av. Brasil, 4365 - Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 21040-900, Brazil.

Higor Franceschi Mota (HF)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Yuri Vieira Faria (YV)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Fellipe de Oliveira Cabral (FO)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Sabrina Dos Santos Colodette (SDS)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Maria E Freire Castro Canellas (MEFC)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Andrezza do Espirito Santo Cucinelli (ADES)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Maria das Graças de Luna (MDG)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Cintia da Silva Santos (CDS)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil.

Lílian de Oliveira Moreira (LO)

Faculty of Pharmacy of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ, Av. Carlos Chagas Filho, 373 - Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 21941-170, Brazil.

Ana Luíza Mattos-Guaraldi (AL)

Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance, The Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Diphtheria/National Health Foundation/Ministry of Health - FNS/MS, Brazil- LDCIC/FCM/UERJ, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro - UERJ, Av. 28 de Setembro, 87 - Fundos, 3° andar, Vila Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, CEP 20551-030, Brazil. aguaraldi@gmail.com.

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