Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains obtained from patients with tracheal, urinary tract and wound infection: variations in virulence factors and virulencegenes
Kp. Rumbaugh et al., Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains obtained from patients with tracheal, urinary tract and wound infection: variations in virulence factors and virulencegenes, J HOSP INF, 43(3), 1999, pp. 211-218
Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces several virulence factors including exotoxi
n A, exoenzyme S and elastase. In previous reports ive have analysed severa
l clinical isolates for the production of these three virulence factors and
for possible heterogeneity within the genes that code for these factors (t
oxA, lasB and the exoS genes). The isolates were obtained from three specif
ic sites (trachea, urinary tract and wounds). Although the isolates produce
d variable levels of these factors, isolates that were obtained specificall
y from urinary tract and wound infections produced increased levels of exot
oxin A and exoenzyme S. In addition, a prolonged infection with P. aerugino
sa appears to enhance exoenzyme S production. Restriction site polymorphism
was very limited within the toxA, lasB, and exoS structural genes; however
, the upstream region of toxA showed restriction site polymorphisms between
the different isolates. The observed polymorphisms did not correlate with
any variations in the levels of the virulence factors. In this article, we
provide a short review of these studies.