71
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Research

Histopathological changes induced in an animal model by potentially pathogenic Enterococcus faecalis strains recovered from ready-to-eat food outlets in Osun State, Nigeria

, , , , &
Pages 181-187 | Published online: 26 Jun 2015

References

  • FranzCMHuchMAbriouelHHolzapfelWGálvezAEnterococci as probiotics and their implications in food safetyInt J Food Microbiol201115112514021962867
  • GiraffaGFunctionality of enterococci in dairy productsInt J Food Microbiol20038821522214596993
  • FisherKPhillipsCThe ecology, epidemiology and virulence of EnterococcusMicrobiology20091551749175719383684
  • OgierJCSerrorPThe safety assessment of dairy microorganisms: the Enterococcus genusInt J Food Microbiol200812629130117889954
  • SinghKVMurrayBEEfficacy of ceftobiprole medocaril against Enterococcus faecalis in a murine urinary tract infection modelAntimicrob Agents Chemother2012563457346022450988
  • VesićDKristichCJMurAA is required for intrinsic cephalosporin resistance of Enterococcus faecalisAntimicrob Agents Chemother2012562443245122290954
  • PrajsnarTKRenshawSAOgryzkoNVFosterSJSerrorPMesnageSZebrafish as a novel vertebrate model to dissect enterococcal pathogenesisInfect Immun2013814271427924002065
  • ZhouXWangDWangX-LCharacterization of pathogenic or non-pathogenic Enterococcus faecalis isolated from lambs from Xinjiang, a remote North-west province of ChinaAfr J Microbiol Res2011528272833
  • ZhouXWangXGuoBWangXIsolation and identification of Enterococcus faecalis and detection of its virulence factor genes in lambs presenting with encephalitis in Xinjiang Province, ChinaAfr J Microbiol Res2013722382244
  • EatonTJGassonMJMolecular screening of Enterococcus virulence determinants and potential for genetic exchange between food and medical isolatesAppl Environ Microbiol2001671628163511282615
  • HallADSteedMEAriasCAMurrayBERybakMJEvaluation of standard- and high-dose daptomycin versus linezolid against vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus isolates in an in vitro pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic model with simulated endocardial vegetationsAntimicrob Agents Chemother2012563174318022470111
  • TsaiHYLiaoCHChenYHTrends in susceptibility of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium to tigecycline, daptomycin, and linezolid and molecular epidemiology of the isolates: results from the tigecycline in vitro surveillance in Taiwan (TIST) study, 2006 to 2010Antimicrob Agents Chemother2012563402340522491684
  • DrahovskaHSlobodnikovaLKocincovaDAntibiotic resistance and virulence factors among clinical and food enterococcus isolated in SlovakiaFolia Microbiol200449676376815881416
  • DrahovskáHSlobodníkováLKocíncováDAntibiotic resistance and virulence factors among clinical and food Enterococcus isolated in SlovakiaFolia Microbiol (Praha)20044976376815881416
  • KayserFHSafety aspects of Enterococcus from the medical point of viewInt J Food Microbiol20038825526314596998
  • HayakawaKMarchaimDMartinETComparison of the clinical characteristics and outcomes associated with vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis and vancomycin-resistant E. faecium bacteremiaAntimicrob Agents Chemother2012562452245822354290
  • FranzCMMuscholl-SilberhornABYousifNMVancanneytMSwingsJHolzapfelWHIncidence of virulence factors and antibiotic resistance among enterococci isolated from foodAppl Environ Microbiol2001674385438911526054
  • GiraffaGEnterococci from foodsFEMS Microbiol Rev20022616317112069881
  • Giridhara UpadhyayaPMRavikumarKLUmapathyBLReview of virulence factors of Enterococcus: an emerging nosocomial pathogenIndian J Med Microbiol20097030130619736397
  • FisherKPhillipsCThe ecology, epidemiology and virulence of EnterococcusMicrobiology2009155Pt 61749175719383684
  • DesaiPJPanditDMathurMGogateAPrevalence, identification and distribution of various species of enterococci isolated from clinical specimens with special reference to urinary tract infection in catheterized patientsIndian J Med Microbiol20011913213717664815
  • CretiRImperiLBertucciniFSurvey for virulence determinants among Enterococcus faecalis isolated from different sourcesJ Med Microbiol200453132014663100
  • OlawaleAKSalakoRJOlawaleAOFamurewaOAntibiotic-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis isolated from food canteens in Osun States, NigeriaBri Microbiol Res J201564196206
  • ChowJWThalLAPerriMBPlasmid-associated hemolysin and aggregation substance production contribute to virulence in experimental enterococcal endocarditisAntimicrob Agents Chemother199337247424778285637
  • SinghKVQinXWeinstockGMMurrayBEGeneration and testing of mutants of Enterococcus faecalis in a mouse peritonitis modelJ Infect Dis1998178141614209780263
  • CheesbroughMMedical Laboratory Manual for Tropical CountriesLondon, UKButterworth and Co, Ltd2003
  • Gentry-WeeksCEstayMLouiCBakerDIntravenous mouse infection model for studying the pathology of Enterococcus faecalis infectionsInfect Immun2003711434144112595461
  • DiarraMSRempelHChampagneJMassonLPritchardJToppEDistribution of antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes in Enterococcus spp. and characterization of isolates from broiler chickensAppl Environ Microbiol2010768033804320971861
  • SkalsMJorgensenNRLeipzigerJPraetoriusHAα-Hemolysin from Escherichia coli uses endogenous amplification through P2X receptor activation to induce hemolysisProc Natl Acad Sci U S A20091054030403519225107
  • AdanlawoIGToxicological studies on Saponins extract from the fruit of Solanum anguiriPhD ThesisIlorin, NigeriaDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Ilorin2003
  • OguekeCCOgbulieJNNjokuHOAntimicrobial properties and preliminary phytochemical analysis of ethanolic extract of Alstonia bonneiNiger J Microbiol200620896899
  • WatersCMAntiportaMHMurrayBEDunnyGMRole of the Enterococcus faecalis GelE protease in determination of cellular chain length, supernatant pheromone levels, and degradation of fibrin and misfolded surface proteinsJ Bacteriol20031853613362312775699
  • DavidOMOluduroOAShittuOAFamurewaOIdentification of changes during infection with gelatinase-producing and gelatinase-defective strains of Enterococcus faecalis using live-animal modelVet Res20114126132
  • FurumuraMTFigueiredoPMSCarbonellGVda Costa DariniALYanoTVirulence-associated characteristics of Enterococcus faecalis strains isolated from clinical sourcesBraz J Microbiol200637230236
  • PatidarRKGuptaMKSinghVPhenotypic detection of virulence traits and antibiotic susceptibility of endodontic Enterococcus faecalis isolatesAm J Microbiol Res2013149
  • SedgleyCMNagelACShelburneCEClewellDBAppelbeOMolanderAQuantitative real-time PCR detection of oral Enterococcus faecalis in humansArch Oral Biol20055057558315848151
  • HubbleTSHattonJFNallapareddySRMurrayBEGillespieMJInfluence of Enterococcus faecalis proteases and the collagen-binding proten Ace, on adhesion of dentinOral Microbiol Immunol20031812112612654103
  • SedgleyCMLennanSLClewellDBPrevalence, phenotype and genotype of oral enterococciOral Microbiol Immunol2004199510114871348
  • ThurlowLRThomasVCNarayananSOlsonSFlemingSDHancockLEGelatinase contributes to the pathogenesis of endocarditis caused by Enterococcus faecalisInfect Immun2010784936494320713628
  • ZengJTengFMurrayBEGelatinase is important for translocation of Enterococcus faecalis across polarized human enterocyte-like T84 cellsInfect Immun2005731606161215731060
  • LamMMSeemannTBulachDMComparative analysis of the first complete Enterococcus faecium genomeJ Bacteriol20121942334234122366422
  • Muñoz-AtienzaEGómez-SalaBAraújoCAntimicrobial activity, antibiotic susceptibility and virulence factors of lactic acid bacteria of aquatic origin intended for use as probiotics in aquacultureBMC Microbiol2013131523347637
  • FrankKLGuitonPSBarnesAMAhrC and Eep are biofilm infection-associated virulence factors in Enterococcus faecalisInfect Immun2013811696170823460519
  • StevensSXJensenHGJettBDGilmoreMSA hemolysin-encoding plasmid contributes to bacterial virulence in experimental Enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitisInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci199233165016561559764
  • HuyckeMMSpiegelCAGilmoreMSBacteremia caused by hemolytic, high-level gentamicin-resistant Enterococcus faecalisAntimicrob Agents Chemother199135162616341929336
  • LeendertseMHeikensEWijnandsLMEnterococcal surface protein transiently aggravates Enterococcus faecium-induced urinary tract infection in miceJ Infect Dis20092001162116519702507
  • FlemmingHCWingenderJThe biofilm matrixNat Rev Microbiol2010862363320676145
  • ZolettiGOPereiraEMSchuenckRPTeixeiraLMSiqueiraJFJrdos SantosKRCharacterization of virulence factors and clonal diversity of Enterococcus faecalis isolates from treated dental root canalsRes Microbiol201116215115821111042
  • SuzukiNYonedaMHirofujiTMixed red-complex bacterial infection in periodontitisInt J Dent2013201358727923533413
  • HeikensEBontenMJWillemsRJEnterococcal surface protein Esp is important for biofilm formation of Enterococcus faecium E1162J Bacteriol20071898233824117827282
  • HeikensEvan SchaikWLeavisHLBontenMJWillemsRJIdentification of a novel genomic island specific to hospital-acquired clonal complex 17 Enterococcus faecium isolatesAppl Environ Microbiol2008747094709718836023
  • DupontHVaelCMuller-SerieysCProspective evaluation of virulence factors of Enterococcus isolated from patients with peritonitis: impact on outcomeDiagn Microbiol Infect Dis20086024725518060725
  • KimMJKimSAKangYSHwangIGRheeMSMicrobial diversity and prevalence of foodborne pathogens in cheap and junk foods consumed by primary schoolchildrenLett Appl Microbiol201357475323551123
  • EganMBRaatsMMGrubbSMA review of food safety and food hygiene training studies in the commercial sectorFood Control20071811801190