Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
2. Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, North Carolina
3. Department of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Gyeongsang, South Korea
4. Theravance, South San Francisco, California
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The impact of bacterial genetic characteristics on the outcome of patients with
Staphylococcus aureus
infections is uncertain. This investigation evaluated potential associations between bacterial genotype and clinical outcome using isolates collected as part of an international phase 2 clinical trial (FAST II) evaluating telavancin for the treatment of complicated skin and skin structure infections (cSSSI). Ninety
S. aureus
isolates from microbiologically evaluable patients with cSSSI enrolled in the FAST II trial from 11 sites in the United States (56 isolates, or 62%) and 7 sites in South Africa (34 isolates, or 38%) were examined for staphylococcal cassette chromosome
mec
,
agr
, and the presence of 31 virulence genes and subjected to pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). South African methicillin-susceptible
S. aureus
(MSSA) isolates were more likely to carry certain virulence genes, including
sdrD
(
P
= 0.01),
sea
(
P
< 0.01), and
pvl
(
P
= 0.01). All 44 (49%) methicillin-resistant
S. aureus
(MRSA) isolates were from the United States; 37 (84%) were strain USA 300 by PFGE. In the United States, MRSA isolates were more likely than MSSA isolates to carry genes for
sdrC
(
P
= 0.03),
map/eap
(
P
= 0.05),
fnbB
(
P
= 0.11),
tst
(
P
= 0.02),
sea
(
P
= 0.04),
sed
(
P
= 0.04),
seg
(
P
= 0.11),
sej
(
P
= 0.11),
agr
(
P
= 0.09),
V8
(
P
= 0.06),
sdrD
,
sdrE
,
eta
,
etb
, and
see
(
P
< 0.01 for all). MRSA isolates were more often clonal than MSSA isolates by PFGE. Isolates from patients who were cured were significantly more likely to contain the
pvl
gene than isolates from patients that failed or had indeterminate outcomes (79/84 [94%] versus 3/6 [50%];
P
= 0.01).
S. aureus
strains from different geographic regions have different distributions of virulence genes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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