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Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Lina Cavaco licav@food.dtu.dk 1 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Staphylococcus aureus Gram positive cocci Catalase positive Coagulase postive Inhabitants of skin and mucosa in animals and man Circa 25-30% carriers of Staphylococcus aureus, less than 2% carry MRSA Principal carriage site- nasal cavity Perineum Axillae Oportunistic pathogens 2 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Staphylococcus aureus as pathogen Humans Skin infections Wound infections Soft tissue infections Enterotoxinogenic strains- diarrhoea Necrotizing pneumonia Septicaemia Mostly Hospital acquired infections Some community acquired infections (increasing trend) 3 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Staphylococcus aureus as pathogen Animals Mastitis in cows Skin and soft tissue infections in pets Skin infections in production animals Emergence also of MRSP (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus pseudointermedius) 4 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Resistance in S. aureus The first treatment: penicillin (1930); end 40 s: 50% S. aureus resistant) 1959: introduction methicillin; after 3 months 3/5000 R 2009: high frequent resistance against penicillines (by enzyme penicillinase/beta-lactamase) => clavulanic acid!) Resistance against other groups of antimicrobials not extreme 5 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

S. aureus becomes MRSA.. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus- derives from the first antistaphylococcal drug, methicillin and defines resistance to all betalactam drugs contains meca gene in Staphyloccal Chromosome Cassette - SCCmec Resistant against all beta-lactam antimicrobials -penicillines, cephalosporines (beta-lactamase inhibitors like clavulanic acid are not active) 6 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Resistance mechanism meca target replacement PBP2a PBP2a has low affinity to beta lactam drugs Inibition of drug activity meca located in the Staphylococcal cassette chromossome mec (SCCmec) Large genetic element several different SCCmec cassettes found in MRSA A new meca homologue was found recently in a novel cassette called SCCmec XI 7 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark Chongtrakool et al. 2006 Chongtrakool et al., 2006

MRSA (definition of classification) Hospital acquired (HA)-MRSA Most infections that become clinically evident after 48 hours of hospitalization. Infections that occur after the patient is discharged from the hospital can be considered healthcare-associated if the organisms were acquired during the hospital stay. Causes bacteriæmia, pneumonia, surgery wound infections Well characterized hospital clones harbouring large SCCmec cassettes (I- III) 8 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

MRSA (definition of classification) Community acquired (CA)-MRSA Diagnosis of MRSA was made in the outpatient setting or by a culture positive for MRSA within 48 hours after admission to the hospital. No medical history of MRSA infection or colonization. No medical history in the past year of: Hospitalization Admission to a nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or hospice Dialysis Surgery No permanent indwelling catheters or medical devices that pass through the skin into the body. Mostly causes skin and soft tissue infections, but can be more serious Strains fit into diverse backgrounds harbouring small SCCmec cassettes (IV and V) Some contain associated virulence factors such as PVL 9 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

MRSA (definition of classification) LA-MRSA Associated to clones adapted to livestock (ST398, ST97) Mostly pigs but other species found as carriers (veal calfs, poultry, horses, pets) Carried by healthy and also sick animals Human carriage and /or infection associated to direct or indirect contact to animal sources Found in environmental samples (dust) in farms Found in meat, even though considered as low risk for food handlers and consumers 10 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Epidemiology of MRSA in humans Hospital-acquired infections influenced by: Distribution of HA-clones Infection control measures Antimicrobial usage Search and destroy policies Community-acquired infections Sporadic cases but also some outbreaks Associated to specific clones (USA300) but also other sporadic clones Very different prevalences between EU countries 11 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Epidemiology of MRSA in animals Pets and companion animals Most human strains Sporadic cases More problematic Vet health issue: MRSP Cows: Mastitis Pigs, veal calves, poultry ST398 main LA-MRSA clone animal carriers, sporadic infections Widespread in Europe http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/1376.pdf Figure 7: Prevalence of MRSA positive production holdings, MRSA EU baseline survey in breeding pigs, 2008(a) 12 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Epidemiology of MRSA Human clones Companion animals Human carriers: Transmission 13 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

CC398 LA MRSA with broad host range Contact with animals is main risk factor for humans 14 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Potential Risk factors for CC398 Vertical dissemination from breeding holdings Holding size Trade Environmental contamination Antimicrobial use Selection/ co-selection Still lacking knowledge on how factors interplay! 17 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

New MRSA carrying the meca LGA251 gene Firstly found in the UK Mastitis isolate Phenotypic resistance meca not detected, PBP2a negative Overexpressed betalactamase test negative Full genome sequenced SCCmec type XI containing divergent meca LGA251 1. Holmes MA, Zadoks RN. Methicillin Resistant S. aureus in Human and Bovine Mastitis. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 2011 Oct 8. [Epub ahead of print] 2. García-Álvarez L, Holden MT, Lindsay H, Webb CR, Brown DF, Curran MD, Walpole E, Brooks K, Pickard DJ, Teale C, Parkhill J, Bentley SD, Edwards GF, Girvan EK, Kearns AM, Pichon B, Hill RL, Larsen AR, Skov RL, Peacock SJ, Maskell DJ, Holmes MA. Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with a novel meca homologue in human and bovine populations in the UK and Denmark: a descriptive study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2011 Aug;11(8):595-603. 3. Shore AC, Deasy EC, Slickers P, Brennan G, O'Connell B, Monecke S, Ehricht R, Coleman DC. Detection of staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec type XI carrying highly divergent meca, meci, mecr1, blaz, and ccr genes in human clinical isolates of clonal complex 130 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2011 Aug;55(8):3765-73. 4. Cuny C, Layer F, Strommenger B, Witte W. Rare Occurrence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus CC130 with a Novel meca Homologue in Humans in Germany. PLoS One. 2011;6(9):e24360. 18 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

New meca LGA251 gene distribution in the UKhuman and animal isolates and their spa and CC types 19 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark García-Álvarez L, Holden MT, Lindsay H, Webb CR, Brown DF, Curran MD, Walpole E, Brooks K, Pickard DJ, Teale C, Parkhill J, Bentley SD, Edwards GF, Girvan EK, Kearns AM, Pichon B, Hill RL, Larsen AR, Skov RL, Peacock SJ, Maskell DJ, Holmes MA. Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with a novel meca homologue in human and bovine populations in the UK and Denmark: a descriptive study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2011 Aug;11(8):595-603.

So far the new meca LGA251 homologue has been found in animal and human isolates from: Holmes MA, Zadoks RN. Methicillin Resistant S. aureus in Human and Bovine Mastitis. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 2011 Oct 8. [Epub ahead of print] 20 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Detection of MRSA Routine susceptibility testing Screening tests (oxacillin, cefoxitin) Selective procedures for isolation Confirmation of presence of resistance determinant Molecular detection of meca (PCR) (different PCR primers for new homologue gene) Detection of PBP2a with imunoassays (rapid agglutination tests) (not suitable for detection of new PBP) The genotypic confirmation is compulsory for MRSA identification 21 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Phenotypic detection Oxacillin screening test CLSI guidelines describe procedure in Appendix B. Cefoxitin testing Disk diffusion <=21mm Broth dilution >4mg/L Due to new meca homologue genotypic detection by meca PCR might no longer be sufficient 22 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Selective isolation procedures (Baseline method) Selective isolation procedure using pre enrichment in Mueller Hinton Agar w 6,5%NaCl, enrichment in TSB with 3,5 mg/l cefoxitin and 75 mg/l aztreonam plating on Chromogenic Agar (Brilliance MRSA Agar or MRSA 2) or equivalent and on blood agar Isolation up to 5 colonies 23 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Confirmation of id and methicillin resistance status- PCF we used until now PCR 16S, meca and nuc for MRSA ID 16S- confirms that the PCR works meca Confirm methicillin resistance Nuc- confirm ID (only positive in Staphylococcus aureus) 16S meca nuclease 24 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Need for new methods to detect new meca homologue With the possibility of this new gene, it is not sufficient ot test for meca! Agglutination tests directed to PBP2a fail in detecting resistance Hyperproduction of beta-lactamase not detected in these isolates as cause of resistance Phenotype more important for detection! Need to implement new PCR methods (you will try one in this course, which is still under implementation) 25 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

New meca- need to change methods!! PCR for meca, spa, pvl and meca Lga251 will be used in the practical part of this course meca Confirm classic methicillin resistance meca LGA251 new gene Spa confirm ID (only positive in Staphylococcus aureus) and used for spa typing directly PVL- Determination of the presence of the Panton Valentine Leucocidin gene Published protocol from: Larsen AR, Stegger M, Sørum M. spa typing directly from a meca, spa and pvl multiplex PCR assay-a cost-effective improvement for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus surveillance. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2008 Jun;14(6):611-4. with new update that will be published soon: Additional amplification of meca LGA251 138bp 26 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Typing of MRSA- PFGE Typing of strains PFGE with SmaI most frequently (except for ST398 which is not typable with PFGE with SmaI ) - very discriminatory method Subjective but very discriminatory, useful for outbreak investigation Rotun et al., 1999. 27 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Typing of isolates- spa- typing Typing of strains Single-locus sequencing Spa-typing (Shopsin et al., 1999) Easy and reproducible method with good correlation to MLST (CC), some exceptions http://www.uniklinikfreiburg.de/iuk/live/molhyglabor/leistungskatalog/spa.jpg 28 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Typing of isolates- MLST Multi locus sequence typing (MLST) based on sequencing 7 housekeeping genes and determination of their allelles (Enright et al., 2000) Large-scale epidemiological linkage 29 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Typing of isolates - SCCmec Typing of Staphylococcal chromossomal cassete mec (SCCmec) Typing of the SCC element responsible for resistance- Origin of SCCmec Longer trend epidemiology and evolution SCCmec acquisition into strain background SCCmec subtyping Determine SCCmec subtypes Direct repeat unit (DRU)- typing ccrb and ccrc typing Generally performed by multiplex or simple PCR methods and/or sequencing 30 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

SCCmec Staphylococcal Chromossomal Cassette: Integrated in the chromossome Variable in length Different types in MRSA Some SCC cassettes without mec Some SCCmec cassettes are composites of different cassettes At present- types I-XI 31 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Main concerns regarding MRSA in animal sector Studies indicate a large prevalence of MRSA in healthy animals in several countries widespread in Europe and other parts of the world LA-MRSA found adapted to animal hosts Finding in food products, even though considered low risk for consumption and handling Environmental persistence and colonization Selection and co-selection factors not completely known (Antimicrobials, metals, desinfectants?) Increasing diversity of strains backgrounds and diversity of SCCmecs New meca homologue in S. aureus from cattle UK Large reservoir for Community acquired (CA) MRSA infections even in Countries with low prevalence of MRSA 32 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Reference laboratory activities on MRSA by EURL-AR Verification of strains from other European countries Provide courses including detection and typing of MRSA for European labs Provide counselling to countries involved in MRSA studies required by EC Proficiency testing MRSA EQAS ring trial on swab samples EQAS Staph- compulsory MRSA detection Advisory tasks Follow up on activities depending on EC decisions 34 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark

Thank you! Any questions??? 35 DTU Food, Technical University of Denmark