Ye_2010_J.Clin.Microbiol_48_419

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Title : Emergence of a new multidrug-resistant serotype X variant in an epidemic clone of Shigella flexneri - Ye_2010_J.Clin.Microbiol_48_419
Author(s) : Ye C , Lan R , Xia S , Zhang J , Sun Q , Zhang S , Jing H , Wang L , Li Z , Zhou Z , Zhao A , Cui Z , Cao J , Jin D , Huang L , Wang Y , Luo X , Bai X , Wang P , Xu Q , Xu J
Ref : J Clin Microbiol , 48 :419 , 2010
Abstract :

Shigella spp. are the causative agent of shigellosis with Shigella flexneri serotype 2a being the most prevalent in developing countries. Epidemiological surveillance in China found that a new serotype of S. flexneri appeared in 2001 and replaced serotype 2a in 2003 as the most prevalent serotype in Henan Province. The new serotype also became the dominant serotype in 7 of the 10 other provinces under surveillance in China by 2007. The serotype was identified as a variant of serotype X. It differs from serotype X by agglutination to the monovalent anti-IV type antiserum and the group antigen-specific monoclonal antibody MASF IV-I. Genome sequencing of a serotype X variant isolate, 2002017, showed that it acquired a Shigella serotype conversion island, also as an SfX bacteriophage, containing gtr genes for type X-specific glucosylation. Multilocus sequence typing of 15 genes from 37 serotype X variant isolates and 69 isolates of eight other serotypes, 1a, 2a, 2b, 3a, 4a, 5b, X, and Y, found that all belong to a new sequence type (ST), ST91. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed 154 pulse types with 655 S. flexneri isolates analyzed and identified 57 serotype switching events. The data suggest that S. flexneri epidemics in China have been caused by a single epidemic clone, ST91, with frequent serotype switching to evade infection-induced immunity to serotypes to which the population was exposed previously. The clone has also acquired resistance to multiple antibiotics. These findings underscore the challenges to the current vaccine development and control strategies for shigellosis.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: shifl-AES , shifl-BIOH , shifl-entf , shifl-FES , shifl-PLDB , shifl-PTRB , shifl-S2753 , shifl-SF1808 , shifl-SF3046 , shifl-SF3908 , shifl-yafa , shifl-YBFF , shifl-YCDJ , shifl-ycfp , shifl-YFBB , shifl-YHET , shifl-YJFP , shifl-YPFH , shiss-yqia

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Gene_locus shifl-AES    shifl-BIOH    shifl-entf    shifl-FES    shifl-PLDB    shifl-PTRB    shifl-S2753    shifl-SF1808    shifl-SF3046    shifl-SF3908    shifl-yafa    shifl-YBFF    shifl-YCDJ    shifl-ycfp    shifl-YFBB    shifl-YHET    shifl-YJFP    shifl-YPFH    shiss-yqia

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Ye C, Lan R, Xia S, Zhang J, Sun Q, Zhang S, Jing H, Wang L, Li Z, Zhou Z, Zhao A, Cui Z, Cao J, Jin D, Huang L, Wang Y, Luo X, Bai X, Wang P, Xu Q, Xu J (2010)
Emergence of a new multidrug-resistant serotype X variant in an epidemic clone of Shigella flexneri
J Clin Microbiol 48 :419

Ye C, Lan R, Xia S, Zhang J, Sun Q, Zhang S, Jing H, Wang L, Li Z, Zhou Z, Zhao A, Cui Z, Cao J, Jin D, Huang L, Wang Y, Luo X, Bai X, Wang P, Xu Q, Xu J (2010)
J Clin Microbiol 48 :419