Affiliation:
1. Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A subset of invasive nontypeable
Haemophilus influenzae
(NTHI) strains has evidence of IS
1016
, an insertion element associated with division I
H. influenzae
capsule serotypes. We examined IS
1016
-positive invasive NTHI isolates collected as part of Active Bacterial Core Surveillance within the Georgia Emerging Infections Program for the presence or absence of
hmw1
and
hmw2
(two related adhesin genes that are common in NTHI but absent in encapsulated
H. influenzae
) and
hia
(homologue of
hsf
, an encapsulated
H. influenzae
adhesin gene). Isolates were serotyped using slide agglutination, confirmed as NTHI strains using PCR capsule typing, and biotyped. Two hundred twenty-nine invasive NTHI isolates collected between August 1998 and December 2006 were screened for IS
1016
; 22/229 (9.6%) were positive. Nineteen of 201 previously identified IS
1016
-positive invasive NTHI isolates collected between January 1989 and July 1998 were also examined. Forty-one IS
1016
-positive and 56 randomly selected IS
1016
-negative invasive NTHI strains were examined. The
hia
adhesin was present in 39 of 41 (95%) IS
1016
-positive NTHI strains and 1 of 56 (1.8%) IS
1016
-negative NTHI strains tested;
hmw
(
hmw1
,
hmw2
, or both) was present in 50 of 56 (89%) IS
1016
-negative NTHI isolates but in only 5 of 41 (12%; all
hmw2
) IS
1016
-positive NTHI isolates. IS
1016
-positive NTHI strains were more often biotype V (
P
< 0.001) or biotype I (
P
= 0.04) than IS
1016
-negative NTHI strains, which were most often biotype II. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed the expected genetic diversity of NTHI with some clustering based on IS
1016
,
hmw
or
hia
, and biotypes. A significant association of IS
1016
with biotypes V and I and the presence of
hia
adhesins was found among invasive NTHI. IS
1016
-positive NTHI strains may represent a unique subset of NTHI strains, with characteristics more closely resembling those of encapsulated
H. influenzae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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