RRC ID 84903
Author Yu S, Kang M, Yoo Y, Kim TY, Huh HJ, Lee NY.
Title Characterization of an Enterococcus sp. SMC-9 strain isolated from bile of a patient with cholangitis.
Journal PLoS One
Abstract The genus Enterococcus is increasingly recognized for its involvement in various human infections, with several species known to be pathogenic. This study characterized Enterococcus sp. SMC-9, isolated from bile of a patient with cholangitis, and compared its characteristics with those of Enterococcus montenegrensis CoE-012-22T, recently isolated from dried beef sausage. A comprehensive analysis, encompassing phylogenetic, genomic, and phenotypic studies, confirmed that strain SMC-9 belongs to the same species as E. montenegrensis CoE-012-22T. However, comparative genomic analysis revealed key differences in virulence and antibiotic resistance gene profiles between the two strains. Notably, genes related to exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and the L-rhamnose biosynthesis pathway were found exclusively in strain SMC-9, suggesting their role in the strain's colonization of the biliary tract and its involvement in cholangitis. Additionally, the tetracycline resistance gene tet(M), which was absent in E. montenegrensis CoE-012-22T, was identified in strain SMC-9, explaining its high tetracycline minimum inhibitory concentration (>16 μg/mL). These findings highlight the unique pathogenic traits of strain SMC-9 compared to E. montenegrensis CoE-012-22T. Our study underscores the significant genetic and phenotypic variations that can exist among strains within the same species, highlighting the critical need for strain typing to assess their potential impact on patient outcomes and public health.
Volume 19(12)
Pages e0312953
Published 2024-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0312953
PII PONE-D-24-03729
PMID 39621684
PMC PMC11611144
MeSH Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology Bile* Cholangitis* / microbiology Drug Resistance, Bacterial / genetics Enterococcus* / classification Enterococcus* / drug effects Enterococcus* / genetics Enterococcus* / isolation & purification Genome, Bacterial Humans Microbial Sensitivity Tests Phylogeny*
Resource
General Microbes JCM34907 JCM31193