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Pathogenic ability has been extensively studied in clinical enterococci, but to a lesser extent in community-derived ones. Most studies to date in enterococci from healthy infants have been focused on Enterococcus faecalis , despite the growing concern about nosocomial infections caused by E. faecium. In this work, we studied the antibiotic resistance and virulence determinants of 26 E. faecalis and 15 E. faecium intestinal isolates from Spanish healthy breastfed infants. Overall, commensal enterococci studied contained antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, although their patterns were not according to those described for antibiotic-resistant hospital-associated enterococci. None of the isolates was resistant to vancomycin, although the majority showed resistance to some antibiotics. E. faecalis isolates harbored considerably more virulence determinants than E. faecium isolates, but some genes linked to colonization were abundant in both species. Hemolysin activity was not detected in any of the isolates; and the gelatinase gene, when present, was silent in E. faecium , whereas gelatinase activity occurred in half of the E. faecalis isolates studied. These results suggest an ambivalent role of some virulence determinants as elements of pathogenesis.
Adult, Male, Intestinal microbiota, Enterococci, Antibiotic resistance, Virulence Factors, Enterococcus faecium, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Feces, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Enterococcus faecalis, Humans, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Virulence determinants, Virulence, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Breastfed infants, Community-Acquired Infections, Breast Feeding, Spain, Female
Adult, Male, Intestinal microbiota, Enterococci, Antibiotic resistance, Virulence Factors, Enterococcus faecium, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Feces, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Enterococcus faecalis, Humans, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Virulence determinants, Virulence, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Breastfed infants, Community-Acquired Infections, Breast Feeding, Spain, Female
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