Phenotypic and Genomic Characterization of Nine String-Positive Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Isolates from Israel
A positive "string test" indicates the ability of bacterial colonies grown on agar plates to form viscous strings of >5 mm when stretched. This phenotype is strongly associated with hypervirulence in Klebsiella pneumoniae but has never been described in carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacte...
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description | A positive "string test" indicates the ability of bacterial colonies grown on agar plates to form viscous strings of >5 mm when stretched. This phenotype is strongly associated with hypervirulence in Klebsiella pneumoniae but has never been described in carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB), an emerging human pathogen of high clinical significance. In this work, we screened 1,000 CRAB isolates, among which we identified and characterized 9 string-positive CRAB (stCRAB) isolates. Phenotypic and genotypic analyses revealed that the isolates were not phylogenetically related and possessed different antibiotic resistance and virulence profiles. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed the presence of capsule in string-positive isolates. String-positive isolates were more motile but did not form more biofilm than non-string-positive isolates. They were less virulent in a murine thigh fitness model and a Galleria mellonella survival assay. In conclusion, here, we describe string-positive A. baumannii isolates and their phenotypic and molecular characteristics. We found that unlike K. pneumoniae, stCRAB isolates were not associated with increased virulence.
Acinetobacter baumannii has been considered a major health care threat in recent years. Despite many efforts, the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of A. baumannii virulence remain poorly understood. Moreover, the plasticity of its genome frequently gives rise to new and more virulent isolates. Our current study is of significant importance as it concerns a previously undescribed A. baumannii phenotype. The string-positive phenotype is strongly associated with increased fitness and virulence in other Gram-negative bacteria such as K. pneumoniae. Although no clear correlation with virulence or fitness was found in our 9 stCRAB isolates, this could have been due to the limited statistical power of our research. We suggest that this phenotype should be taken into consideration as due to its genome plasticity, the next change can give rise to string-positive and hypervirulent strains, as is known for K. pneumoniae. Additional future research is needed regarding its possible consequences. |
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Acinetobacter baumannii has been considered a major health care threat in recent years. Despite many efforts, the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of A. baumannii virulence remain poorly understood. Moreover, the plasticity of its genome frequently gives rise to new and more virulent isolates. Our current study is of significant importance as it concerns a previously undescribed A. baumannii phenotype. The string-positive phenotype is strongly associated with increased fitness and virulence in other Gram-negative bacteria such as K. pneumoniae. Although no clear correlation with virulence or fitness was found in our 9 stCRAB isolates, this could have been due to the limited statistical power of our research. We suggest that this phenotype should be taken into consideration as due to its genome plasticity, the next change can give rise to string-positive and hypervirulent strains, as is known for K. pneumoniae. 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