Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Enterococci have emerged as important nosocomial pathogens with resistance to multiple antibiotics. Adhesion to abiotic materials and biofilm formation on medical devices are considered important virulence properties. A single clonal lineage of
Enterococcus faecium
, complex 17 (CC17), appears to be a successful nosocomial pathogen, and most CC17 isolates harbor the enterococcal surface protein gene,
esp
. In this study, we constructed an
esp
insertion-deletion mutant in a clinical
E. faecium
CC17 isolate. In addition, initial adherence and biofilm assays were performed. Compared to the wild-type strain, the
esp
insertion-deletion mutant no longer produced Esp on the cell surface and had significantly lower initial adherence to polystyrene and significantly less biofilm formation, resulting in levels of biofilm comparable to those of an
esp
-negative isolate. Capacities for initial adherence and biofilm formation were restored in the insertion-deletion mutant by in
trans
complementation with
esp
. These results identify Esp as the first documented determinant in
E. faecium
CC17 with an important role in biofilm formation, which is an essential factor in infection pathogenesis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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