Virulence diversity among bacteremic Aeromonas isolates: ex vivo, animal, and clinical evidences

The objective of this study was to compare virulence among different Aeromonas species causing bloodstream infections. Nine of four species of Aeromonas blood isolates, including A. dhakensis, A. hydrophila, A. veronii and A. caviae were randomly selected for analysis. The species was identified by...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2014-11, Vol.9 (11), p.e111213-e111213
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Po-Lin, Wu, Chi-Jung, Tsai, Pei-Jane, Tang, Hung-Jen, Chuang, Yin-Ching, Lee, Nan-Yao, Lee, Ching-Chi, Li, Chia-Wen, Li, Ming-Chi, Chen, Chi-Chung, Tsai, Hung-Wen, Ou, Chun-Chun, Chen, Chang-Shi, Ko, Wen-Chien
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study was to compare virulence among different Aeromonas species causing bloodstream infections. Nine of four species of Aeromonas blood isolates, including A. dhakensis, A. hydrophila, A. veronii and A. caviae were randomly selected for analysis. The species was identified by the DNA sequence matching of rpoD. Clinically, the patients with A. dhakensis bacteremia had a higher sepsis-related mortality rate than those with other species (37.5% vs. 0%, P = 0.028). Virulence of different Aeromonas species were tested in C. elegans, mouse fibroblast C2C12 cell line and BALB/c mice models. C. elegans fed with A. dhakensis and A. caviae had the lowest and highest survival rates compared with other species, respectively (all P values
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0111213