Proteus mirabilis from community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTI-CA) shares genetic similarity and virulence factors with isolates from chicken, beef and pork meat

Proteus mirabilis is an opportunistic pathogen associated with a variety of infections in humans, especially those in the urinary tract. The isolation of this pathogen in foods of animal origin such as meat is poorly documented and should not be neglected, in view of the zoonotic risk that this can...

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Hauptverfasser: Sanches, Matheus Silva, Rodrigues da Silva, Caroline, Silva, Luana Carvalho, Montini, Victor Hugo, Lopes Barboza, Mario Gabriel, Migliorini Guidone, Gustavo Henrique, Dias de Oliva, Bruno Henrique, Nishio, Erick Kenji, Faccin Galhardi, Ligia Carla, Vespero, Eliana Carolina, Lelles Nogueira, Mara Corrêa, Dejato Rocha, Sergio Paulo
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description Proteus mirabilis is an opportunistic pathogen associated with a variety of infections in humans, especially those in the urinary tract. The isolation of this pathogen in foods of animal origin such as meat is poorly documented and should not be neglected, in view of the zoonotic risk that this can pose to human health. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence, virulence profile, and similarity between P. mirabilis strains isolated from chicken, beef, and pork meat and those causing community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTI-CA), in order to better understand the role of this bacterium as a zoonotic pathogen. P. mirabilis was isolated from the three types of meat and was found to be more prevalent in chicken. All isolates exhibited several genotypic and phenotypic virulence characteristics, such as adhesion capacity in HEp-2 cell culture, biofilm formation, cytotoxicity in Vero cells and genes that express fimbriae (mrpA, pmfA, ucaA, atfA), hemolysin (hpmA), proteases (zapA and ptA) and siderophore receptor (ireA). UTI-CA strains showed a higher prevalence of ucaA and ireA genes, whereas those from the chicken meat had a higher prevalence of the atfA gene compared with the isolates from the beef and pork meat. It was observed that chicken meat and UTI-CA strains mainly formed very strong biofilms, whereas strains isolated from beef and pork formed more weak and moderate biofilms. Several strains from meat showed close genetic similarity to those from UTI-CA and had the same virulence profiles. Thus, meats may be an important source of the dissemination of P. mirabilis responsible for causing UTIs in the community. •Meats can be an important reservoir of Proteus mirabilis.•P. mirabilis is more prevalent in chicken than in beef and pork.•P. mirabilis from meats and UTI-CA share virulence factors.•High genetic similarity between meat strains and UTI-CA was found.•Chicken strains and UTI-CA form stronger biofilms than beef and pork.
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