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  • Sequence Type 131 (ST131) is a major global strain responsible for increasing resistance to antibiotics like fluoroquinolones and producing extended-spectrum-β-lactamases (ESBLs), particularly within its clade C and subclades C1-M27 and C2.
  • A new multiplex conventional PCR assay was developed to detect all ST131 clades and their subclades, which successfully identified 80 fully sequenced global isolates and confirmed the presence of 565 ST131 isolates from two Japanese collections without any false positives.
  • The results showed that clade C, especially the C1-M27 subclade, was the most common in recent ESBL-producing isolates in Japan, highlighting the assay's potential

Article Abstract

sequence type 131 (ST131) is a pandemic clonal lineage that is responsible for the global increase in fluoroquinolone resistance and extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL) producers. The members of ST131 clade C, especially subclades C2 and C1-M27, are associated with ESBLs. We developed a multiplex conventional PCR assay with the ability to detect all ST131 clades (A, B, and C), as well as C subclades (C1-M27, C1-nM27 [C1-non-M27], and C2). To validate the assay, we used 80 ST131 global isolates that had been fully sequenced. We then used the assay to define the prevalence of each clade in two Japanese collections consisting of 460 ESBL-producing ST131 (2001-12) and 329 isolates from extraintestinal sites (ExPEC) (2014). The assay correctly identified the different clades in all 80 global isolates: clades A ( = 12), B ( = 12), and C, including subclades C1-M27 ( = 16), C1-nM27 ( = 20), C2 ( = 17), and other C ( = 3). The assay also detected all 565 ST131 isolates in both collections without any false positives. Isolates from clades A ( = 54), B ( = 23), and C ( = 483) corresponded to the O serotypes and the types of O16-H41, O25b-H22, and O25b-H30, respectively. Of the 483 clade C isolates, C1-M27 was the most common subclade (36%), followed by C1-nM27 (32%) and C2 (15%). The C1-M27 subclade with became especially prominent after 2009. Our novel multiplex PCR assay revealed the predominance of the C1-M27 subclade in recent Japanese ESBL-producing isolates and is a promising tool for epidemiological studies of ST131.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5527616PMC
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