A MLST Clade 2 Clostridium difficile strain with a variant TcdB induces severe inflammatory and oxidative response associated with mucosal disruption
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2016-08Autor
Leite Costa, Cecília
López Ureña, Diana
de Oliveira Assis, Thiago
Ribeiro, Ronaldo de Albuquerque
Silveira Silva, Rodrigo Otavio
Rupnik, Maja
Wilcox, Mark H.
Fiorini de Carvalho, Alex
Oliveira do Carmo, Anderson
Abalen Martins Dias, Adriana
Barreto Mano de Carvalho, Cibele
Chaves Olarte, Esteban
Rodríguez Sánchez, César
Quesada Gómez, Carlos
de Castro Brito, Gerly Anne
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The epidemiology of Clostridium difficile infections is highly dynamic as new strains continue to emerge worldwide. Here we present a detailed analysis of a new C. difficile strain (ICC-45) recovered from a cancer patient in Brazil that died from severe diarrhea. A polyphasic approach assigned a new PCR-ribotype and PFGE macrorestriction pattern to strain ICC-45, which is toxigenic (tcdA+, tcdB+ and ctdB+) and classified as ST41 from MLST Clade 2 and toxinotype IXb. Strain ICC-45 encodes for a variant TcdB that induces a distinct CPE in agreement with its toxinotype. Unlike epidemic NAP1/027 strains, which are also classified to MLST Clade 2, strain ICC-45 is susceptible to fluoroquinolones and does not overproduce toxins TcdA and TcdB. However, supernatants from strain ICC-45 and a NAP1/027 strain produced similar expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, epithelial damage, and oxidative stress response in the mouse ileal loop model. These results highlight inflammation and oxidative stress as common features in the pathogenesis of C. difficile Clade 2 strains. Finally, this work contributes to the description of differences in virulence among various C. difficile strains.
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10.1016/j.anaerobe.2016.06.005Colecciones
- Microbiología [1170]