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Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science

Authors :
Yamanaka, Hitoki
Takagi, Toshikazu
Ohsawa, Makiko
Yamamoto, Naoto
Kubo, Noriaki
Takemoto, Takahira
Sasano, Shoko
Masuyama, Ritsuko
Ohsawa, Kazutaka
Source :
Experimental Animals. 63(3):297-304
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
日本実験動物学会, 2014.

Abstract

To determine the prevalence of drug resistant bacteria colonizing laboratory mice, we isolated and characterized vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species (VRE) from commercially available mice. A total of 24 VRE isolates were obtained from 19 of 21 mouse strains supplied by 4 commercial breeding companies. Of these, 19 isolates of E. gallinarum and 5 isolates of E. casseliflavus possessing the vanC1 and vanC2/3 genes intrinsically, exhibited intermediate resistance to vancomycin respectively. In addition, these isolates also exhibited diverse resistant patterns to erythromycin, tetracycline, and ciprofloxacin, whereas the use of antibiotics had not been undertaken in mouse strains tested in this study. Although 6 virulence-associated genes (ace, asa, cylA, efaA, esp, and gelE) and secretion of gelatinase and hemolysin were not detected in all isolates, 23 of 24 isolates including the isolates of E. casselifalvus secreted ATP into culture supernatants. Since secretion of ATP by bacteria resident in the intestinal tract modulates the local immune responses, the prevalence of ATP-secreting VRE in mice therefore needs to be considered in animal experiments that alter the gut microflora by use of antibiotics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13411357
Volume :
63
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Animals
Accession number :
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