Study on molecular characteristics of Staphylococcus from yak milk-Xizang
This study investigated the biological characteristics of Staphylococcus strains isolated from Xizangan yak milk by examining the antibiotic resistance phenotypes of 69 isolates against 18 antibiotics, detecting 31 associated resistance genes, identifying 16 virulence genes, and assessing biofilm fo...
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Published in | BMC microbiology Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 153 - 16 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
BioMed Central
17.03.2025
BioMed Central Ltd BMC |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1471-2180 1471-2180 |
DOI | 10.1186/s12866-025-03868-x |
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Summary: | This study investigated the biological characteristics of
Staphylococcus
strains isolated from Xizangan yak milk by examining the antibiotic resistance phenotypes of 69 isolates against 18 antibiotics, detecting 31 associated resistance genes, identifying 16 virulence genes, and assessing biofilm formation capability. Furthermore, molecular typing techniques including spa typing, multilocus sequence typing (MLST), and
Staphylococcus
cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) were used for detailed characterization of the isolates. The findings revealed a high penicillin resistance rate of 72.46%. Resistance genes such as
gyrA
(100.00%),
glrB
(92.75%), and
gyrB
(44.93%) were prevalent. The detection rates were 81.16% and 55.07% for the beta-lactamase gene
blaZ
and the
mecA
gene, respectively. Among the tested virulence genes,
lukS
,
lukF
,
hla
,
clfA
, and
icaD
were detected in 40.58% of isolates, while sec was detected in 24.64%. MLST typing identified four isolates belonging to the ST62623 type and 24 other isolates representing novel ST types not reported on PubMLST.org. Spa typing revealed spa types t1940 (
n
= 9), t3022 (
n
= 8), t4558 (
n
= 6), t4236 (
n
= 3), t4445 (
n
= 1), and one unreported spa type. For SCCmec typing, 11 isolates were typed as SCCmec IVb and 9 as SCCmec V. These findings significantly enhance our understanding of the biological characteristics of
Staphylococcus
strains derived from Xizangan yak milk. |
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ISSN: | 1471-2180 1471-2180 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12866-025-03868-x |