2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86273-4
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Characterisation of S. aureus/MRSA CC1153 and review of mobile genetic elements carrying the fusidic acid resistance gene fusC

Abstract: While many data on molecular epidemiology of MRSA are available for North America, Western Europe and Australia, much less is known on the distribution of MRSA clones elsewhere. Here, we describe a poorly known lineage from the Middle East, CC1153, to which several strains from humans and livestock belong. Isolates were characterised using DNA microarrays and one isolate from the United Arab Emirates was sequenced using Nanopore technology. CC1153 carries agr II and capsule type 5 genes. Enterotoxin genes are … Show more

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“…ST7750 and ST7754 clustered with CC772 and CC913, which are clinically important, emerging human lineages from the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East, respectively. ST7692 appeared to be closely related to CC1153, a clonal complex to which MSSA from South-East Asia as well as MRSA from the Middle East belong [ 39 ]. The macaque ST2990 isolate was nearly identical with a previously sequenced human isolate of ST2990 from Indonesia (GenBank VCMW; [ 31 ]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ST7750 and ST7754 clustered with CC772 and CC913, which are clinically important, emerging human lineages from the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East, respectively. ST7692 appeared to be closely related to CC1153, a clonal complex to which MSSA from South-East Asia as well as MRSA from the Middle East belong [ 39 ]. The macaque ST2990 isolate was nearly identical with a previously sequenced human isolate of ST2990 from Indonesia (GenBank VCMW; [ 31 ]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an antimicrobial coverage to mitigate against a potential threat of complications occurs commonly thus contributing to antibiotic misuse. The widespread utilization of beta lactams and fusidic acid in SSTI is a likely contributory factor to the emergence of resistance to these antibiotics resulting in the high occurrence of MRSA strains with SCC mec + SCC fusC composite elements in the Arabian Gulf region ( Senok et al., 2020a ; Monecke et al., 2021 ). The continued evolution and upward trend of MRSA in the region has been linked to strains harboring these composite elements ( Senok et al., 2020a ; Monecke et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread utilization of beta lactams and fusidic acid in SSTI is a likely contributory factor to the emergence of resistance to these antibiotics resulting in the high occurrence of MRSA strains with SCC mec + SCC fusC composite elements in the Arabian Gulf region ( Senok et al., 2020a ; Monecke et al., 2021 ). The continued evolution and upward trend of MRSA in the region has been linked to strains harboring these composite elements ( Senok et al., 2020a ; Monecke et al., 2021 ). Hence, the high prevalence of MRSA isolates associated with SSTI, as well as the rate of detection of isolates harboring pvl and fusC genes is worrisome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We selected a panel of 154 core genome markers for tree construction using SplitsTree ( Monecke et al., 2021 ). These genes and genome sequences used for visualisation ( Figure 1 ) are listed in Supplemental File 6 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%