Detection of partial virulence determinants and phenotypes in Enterococci
- VernacularTitle:肠球菌部分致病基因和表型的检测
- Author:
Liyan MA
;
Shuzhen XU
;
Jiping MA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Enterococcus;
Genes;
Hemolysis;
Gelatin
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2001;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the incidence of six virulence determinants and two phenotypes in clinical strains of Enterococci.Methods PCR and dot blot were used to detect the six virulence determinants in 145 clinical isolates. The two phenotypes , including ?-hemolysis and gelatin hydrolyze ,were performed on agar plate containing 7% rabbit blood and Todd-Hewitt agar plate supplemented with 3% gelatin, respectively.Results In E. faecalis and E. faecium ,the rates of detection of the six virulence determinants were gelE72.9% vs 30.6%,efaA79.2% vs 36.7%,cylA54.2% vs 34.7%,esp34.4% vs 36.7%,agg 18.8% vs 0, ace28.1% vs 0, respectively; the ? hemolysis was 45.8% vs 20.4%,the gelatin hydrolyze was 35.4% vs 16.3%.Conclusions E. faecalis possess more virulence determinants and phenotypes than E. faecium do. The virulence determinants are more common among the strains isolated from urine sample than those from among sputum . Most of the E. faecalis carry virulence determinants of gelE,efaA and cylA .