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Characterization of agr Groups of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius Isolates from Dogs in Texas
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Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
is an important disease-causing bacterium in dogs and is recognized as a growing threat to human health. Due to increasing multidrug resistance, discovery of alternative methods for treatment of these infections is vital. Interference with one target for alternative treatment, the quorum sensing system
agr
, has demonstrated clinical improvement of infections in
S. aureus
animal models. In this study, we sequenced and characterized 160 clinical
S. pseudintermedius
isolates and their
agr
systems in order to increase understanding of the epidemiology of the
agr
group and clarify its associations with types of infection and antimicrobial resistance. We found that isolates with
agr
type II were significantly less common than other
agr
types in diseased dogs. This provides valuable information to veterinary clinical microbiologists and clinicians, especially as less research has been performed on infection associations of
agr
and its therapeutic potential in
S. pseudintermedius
than in
S. aureus
.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Characterization of
agr
Groups of
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
Isolates from Dogs in Texas
Description:
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
is an important disease-causing bacterium in dogs and is recognized as a growing threat to human health.
Due to increasing multidrug resistance, discovery of alternative methods for treatment of these infections is vital.
Interference with one target for alternative treatment, the quorum sensing system
agr
, has demonstrated clinical improvement of infections in
S.
aureus
animal models.
In this study, we sequenced and characterized 160 clinical
S.
pseudintermedius
isolates and their
agr
systems in order to increase understanding of the epidemiology of the
agr
group and clarify its associations with types of infection and antimicrobial resistance.
We found that isolates with
agr
type II were significantly less common than other
agr
types in diseased dogs.
This provides valuable information to veterinary clinical microbiologists and clinicians, especially as less research has been performed on infection associations of
agr
and its therapeutic potential in
S.
pseudintermedius
than in
S.
aureus
.
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