Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (May 2024)

Phenotypic Investigation and Detection of Biofilm-Associated Genes in <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i> Isolates, Obtained from Companion Animals

  • Marios Lysitsas,
  • Eleutherios Triantafillou,
  • Irene Chatzipanagiotidou,
  • Konstantina Antoniou,
  • Vassiliki Spyrou,
  • Charalambos Billinis,
  • George Valiakos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed9050109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 109

Abstract

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Bacteria of the genus Acinetobacter, especially Acinetobacter baumannii (Ab), have emerged as pathogens of companion animals during the last two decades and are commonly associated with hospitalization and multidrug resistance. A critical factor for the distribution of relevant strains in healthcare facilities, including veterinary facilities, is their adherence to both biotic and abiotic surfaces and the production of biofilms. A group of 41 A. baumannii isolates obtained from canine and feline clinical samples in Greece was subjected to phenotypic investigation of their ability to produce biofilms using the tissue culture plate (TCP) method. All of them (100%) produced biofilms, while 23 isolates (56.1%) were classified as strong producers, 11 (26.8%) as moderate producers, and 7 (17.1%) as weak producers. A correlation between the MDR and XDR phenotypes and weak or moderate biofilm production was identified. Moreover, the presence of four biofilm-associated genes bap, blaPER, ompA, and csuE was examined by PCR, and they were detected in 100%, 65.9%, 97.6%, and 95.1% of the strains respectively. All isolates carried at least two of the investigated genes, whereas most of the strong biofilm producers carried all four genes. In conclusion, the spread and persistence of biofilm-producing Ab strains in veterinary facilities is a matter of concern, since they are regularly obtained from infected animals, indicating their potential as challenging pathogens for veterinarians due to multidrug resistance and tolerance in conventional eradication measures. Furthermore, considering that companion animals can act as reservoirs of relevant strains, public health concerns emerge.

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