Characterization of a Toxin A-Negative, Toxin B-Positive Strain of Clostridium difficile Responsible for a Nosocomial Outbreak of Clostridium difficile -Associated Diarrhea

Author:

Alfa Michelle J.12,Kabani Amin13,Lyerly David4,Moncrief Scott4,Neville Laurie M.4,Al-Barrak Ali3,Harding Godfrey K. H.132,Dyck Brenda5,Olekson Karen5,Embil John M.135

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Microbiology1 and

2. Microbiology, St. Boniface General Hospital,2and

3. Department of Medicine,3 University of Manitoba,

4. Techlab Inc., Blacksburg, Virginia4

5. Infection Control Health Sciences Centre,5 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT Clostridium difficile -associated diarrhea (CAD) is a very common nosocomial infection that contributes significantly to patient morbidity and mortality as well as to the cost of hospitalization. Previously, strains of toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive C. difficile were not thought to be associated with clinically significant disease. This study reports the characterization of a toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive strain of C. difficile that was responsible for a recently described nosocomial outbreak of CAD. Analysis of the seven patient isolates from the outbreak by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis indicated that this outbreak was due to transmission of a single strain of C. difficile . Our characterization of this strain (HSC98) has demonstrated that the toxin A gene lacks 1.8 kb from the carboxy repetitive oligopeptide (CROP) region but apparently has no other major deletions from other regions of the toxin A or toxin B gene. The remaining 1.3-kb fragment of the toxin A CROP region from strain HSC98 showed 98% sequence homology with strain 1470, previously reported by M. Weidmann in 1997 (GenBank accession number Y12616 ), suggesting that HSC98 is toxinotype VIII. The HSC98 strain infecting patients involved in this outbreak produced the full spectrum of clinical illness usually associated with C. difficile -associated disease. This pathogenic spectrum was manifest despite the inability of this strain to alter tight junctions as determined by using in vitro tissue culture testing, which suggested that no functional toxin A was produced by this strain.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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