Affiliation:
1. Nuffield Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences
2. Department of Pediatrics
3. Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are a major cause of sepsis in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We evaluated the hypothesis that the
ica
operon and biofilm production are associated with CoNS disease in this setting. CoNS associated with bacteremia or blood culture contamination and from the skin of infants with CoNS bacteremia or healthy controls were obtained during a prospective case-control study on a busy NICU. A total of 180 strains were identified, of which 122 (68%) were
Staphylococcus epidermidis
and the remainder were
S. capitis
(
n
= 29),
S. haemolyticus
(
n
= 11),
S. hominis
(
n
= 9),
S. warneri
(
n
= 8), and
S. auricularis
(
n
= 1). The presence of the genes
icaA, icaB, icaC
, and
icaD
was determined by PCR, and biofilm production was examined using qualitative (Congo red agar [CRA]) and quantitative (microtiter plate) techniques. There were no significant differences in the presence of the
ica
operon or CRA positivity among the four groups of strains. However, quantitative biofilm production was significantly greater in strains isolated from either the blood or the skin of neonates with
S. epidermidis
bacteremia. We conclude that the quantity of biofilm produced may be associated with the ability to cause CoNS infection. This conclusion suggests that the regulation of biofilm expression may play a central role in the disease process.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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