Affiliation:
1. Departments of Medical Microbiology
2. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3. Infectious Diseases, Center of Infectious Diseases, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden
4. Anaerobe Reference Unit, Public Health Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Clinical
Clostridium difficile
isolates of patients with diarrhea or pseudomembranous colitis usually produce both toxin A and toxin B, but an increasing number of reports mention infections due to toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive (A
−
/B
+
) strains. Thirty-nine clinical toxin A
−
/B
+
isolates, and 12 other unrelated isolates were obtained from Canada, the United States, Poland, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, and The Netherlands. The isolates were investigated by high-resolution genetic fingerprinting by use of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and two well-described PCR ribotyping methods. Furthermore, the toxin profile and clindamycin resistance were determined. Reference strains of
C. difficile
representing 30 known serogroups were also included in the analysis. AFLP discriminated 29 types among the reference strains, whereas the two PCR ribotyping methods distinguished 25 and 26 types. The discriminatory power of AFLP and PCR ribotyping among 12 different unrelated isolates was similar. Typing of 39 toxin A
−
/B
+
isolates revealed 2 AFLP types and 2 and 3 PCR ribotypes. Of 39 toxin A
−
/B
+
isolates, 37 had PCR ribotype 017/20 and AFLP type 20 (95%). A deletion of 1.8 kb was seen in 38 isolates, and 1 isolate had a deletion of approximately 1.7 kb in the
tcdA
gene, which encodes toxin A. Clindamycin resistance encoded by the
erm
(B) gene was found in 33 of 39 toxin A
−
/B
+
isolates, and in 2 of the 12 unrelated isolates (
P
< 0.001, chi-square test). We conclude that clindamycin-resistant
C. difficile
toxin A
−
/B
+
strain (PCR ribotype 017/20, AFLP type 20, serogroup F) has a clonal worldwide spread.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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