J Korean Soc Microbiol.
2000 Apr;35(2):171-180.
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis profile of erythromycin-clindamycin
resistant Streptococcus pyogenes isolated in Korea
Abstract
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Ninety two strains of Streptococcus pyogenes were isolated from
patients with pharyngitis, scarlet fever, skin infection, and invasive
streptococcal infections in Seoul, Korea from January to December, 1998.
All isolates were epidemiologically characterized by T protein serotype,
and serum opacity factor (OF) detection to phenotypes. To analyze the
genetic relationship, fifty two isolates including 32
erythromycin-clindamycin (Em-Cm) resistant strains, 20 antimicrobial
susceptible strains were attempted to the pulsed-field gel
electrophoresis (PFGE). T protein serotype showed 16 kinds in
distribution including T12 and T4. Among the total isolates, 40 strains
(43.5%) belonged to the T12 serotype and twenty strains (21.7%) to T4
serotype. On the other hand, when infection aspect of S. pyogenes
isolates were analysed by T serotype distribution, T12 type was
predominant for pharyngitidis which contributed to 21 strains (53%) and
for skin infection isolates which contributed to 11 strains (28%),
respectively. In case of T4 type, it was the most predominant
pharyngitidis isolates which contributed to 8 strains (40%). In T
serotype distribution of Em-Cm resistant strains, 27 strains (84%) of the
thirty two showed T12 serotype. In minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
values of Em-Cm resistance isolates, thirty two isolates showed resistant
to erythromycin 27 strains (84%), had high MIC of >128 mug/ml. And also
to clindamycin, twenty two strains (69%) had high MIC of >128 mug/ml.
When OF detection of Em-Cm resistance of S. pyogenes isolates were
analyzed by T serotype distribution, T12 serotype isolates revealed that
all of the isolates except one strain were OF negative. In PFGE profile
analysis to Em-Cm resistance isolates, of the twenty seven, Em-Cm
resistance of T12 serotype isolates, 26 strains showed identical PFGE
profile and all of these isolates revealed that OF negative. Eighty four
percent of Em-Cm resistance S. pyogenes isolates had identical phenotype
and PFGE profile. These results strongly suggested that the Em-Cm
resistant S. pyogenes isolates from Seoul area showed close genetic
correlation and PFGE could be available tool for molecular epidemiology.