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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Staphyloxanthin (STX), a golden carotenoid pigment produced by
Staphylococcus aureus
, is suggested to act as an important virulence factor due to its antioxidant properties. Restraining biosynthesis of STX was considered as an indicator of virulence decline in pigmented
S. aureus
isolates. However, it is not clear whether natural non-pigmented
S. aureus
isolates have less virulence than pigmented ones. In this study, it is aimed to compare the pigmented and non-pigmented
S. aureus
isolates to clarify the genetic and virulent differences between the two groups. Here, 132
S. aureus
isolates were divided into two phenotype groups depending on the absorbance (OD
450
) of the extracted carotenoids. Then, all isolates were subjected to
spa
typing and multilocus sequence typing (MLST), and then the detection of presence of 30 virulence factors and the gene integrity of
crtN
and
crtM
. Furthermore, 24 typical
S. aureus
isolates and 4
S. argenteus
strains were selected for the murine infection assay of
in vivo
virulence, in which the histological observation and enumeration of CFUs were carried out. These isolates were distributed in 26 sequence types (STs) and 49
spa
types. The pigmented isolates were scattered in 25 STs, while the non-pigmented isolates were more centralized, which mainly belonged to
ST20
(59%) and ST25 (13%). Among the 54 non-pigmented isolates, about 20% carried intact
crtN
and
crtM
genes. The
in vivo
assay suggested that comparing with pigmented
S. aureus
, non-pigmented
S. aureus
and
S. argenteus
strains did not show a reduced virulence in murine
sepsis
models. Therefore, it suggested that there were no significant genetic and virulent differences between pigmented and non-pigmented
S. aureus
.
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PMID:Genetic and Virulent Difference Between Pigmented and Non-pigmented
Staphylococcus aureus
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