Molecular Analysis of VanA Outbreak ofEnterococcus faeciumin Two Warsaw Hospitals: The Importance of Mobile Genetic Elements

Author:

Wardal Ewa1,Markowska Katarzyna1,Żabicka Dorota1,Wróblewska Marta2,Giemza Małgorzata2,Mik Ewa2,Połowniak-Pracka Hanna3,Woźniak Agnieszka3,Hryniewicz Waleria1,Sadowy Ewa1

Affiliation:

1. National Medicines Institute, ul. Chełmska 30/34, 00-725 Warsaw, Poland

2. Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, ul. Ghandi 14, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland

3. Institute of Oncology, ul. Roentgena 5, 02-781 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

Vancomycin-resistantEnterococcus faeciumrepresents a growing threat in hospital-acquired infections. Two outbreaks of this pathogen from neighboring Warsaw hospitals have been analyzed in this study. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) ofSmaI-digested DNA, multilocus VNTR analysis (MLVA), and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) revealed a clonal variability of isolates which belonged to three main lineages (17, 18, and 78) of nosocomialE. faecium. All isolates were multidrug resistant and carried several resistance, virulence, and plasmid-specific genes. Almost all isolates shared the same variant of Tn1546transposon, characterized by the presence of insertion sequence ISEf1and a point mutation in thevanAgene. In the majority of cases, this transposon was located on 50 kb or 100 kb pRUM-related plasmids, which lacked, however, theaxe-txetoxin-antitoxin genes. 100 kb plasmid was easily transferred by conjugation and was found in various clonal backgrounds in both institutions, while 50 kb plasmid was not transferable and occurred solely in MT159/ST78 strains that disseminated clonally in one institution. Although molecular data indicated the spread of VRE between two institutions or a potential common source of this alert pathogen, epidemiological investigations did not reveal the possible route by which outbreak strains disseminated.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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