Miniaturized Oligonucleotide Arrays

Author:

Sotto Albert1,Richard Jean-Louis2,Jourdan Nathalie3,Combescure Christophe4,Bouziges Nicole15,Lavigne Jean-Philippe15,

Affiliation:

1. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, ESPRI 26, Université de Montpellier 1, UFR de Médecine, Nîmes Cedex 02, France

2. Department of Nutrition and Diabetes, Medical Center, Le Grau du Roi, France

3. Department of Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases, Carémeau University Hospital, Nîmes, France

4. Department of Medical Information, Carémeau University Hospital, NÎmes, France

5. Department of Bacteriology, Carémeau University Hospital, Nîmes, France

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—We sought to evaluate the use of oligonucleotide arrays to discriminate colonization from infection due to Staphylococcus aureus in diabetic foot ulcers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We included diabetic patients hospitalized in a diabetic foot department for an episode of foot ulcer. Only patients who had no antibiotic treatment during the previous 6 months were included. At admission, ulcers were classified on clinical examination, according to the Infectious Diseases Society of America system. Seventy-two patients with a culture positive only for S. aureus as the sole pathogen were included. In individuals with a grade 1 ulcer, a second wound bacterial specimen was obtained 1 month later. Using oligonucleotide arrays, S. aureus resistance and virulence genes were compared between grade 1 and grades 2–4 ulcers. RESULTS—S. aureus was initially isolated from 22 grade 1 and 50 grade 2–4 ulcers: 35 were methicillin resistant and 37 methicillin sensitive. In 20 grade 1 ulcers (92%), no virulence genes were identified, whereas these genes were present in all but 1 grade 2–4 ulcers. During follow-up, the two grade 1 ulcers that were infected with strains carrying virulence genes rapidly deteriored; the array technology showed unchanged genotype profiles. On the contrary, two grade 1 ulcers healed: the genotype profiles were different from those at inclusion but without appearance of virulence genes. CONCLUSIONS—The DNA array appears as a promising technique and is easy to perform. Our observational study suggests that it might help distinguish colonized grade 1 from infected grade 2 wounds, predict ulcer outcome, and contribute to a more adequate use of antibiotics.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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