Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery

Aims: Maternal vaginal Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization is considered a risk factor for preterm delivery and, consequently, neonatal infections. Previous studies have portrayed the important roles of these virulence factors, including hemolytic pigment, hyaluronidase (HylB), serine-rich pro...

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Main Authors: Wahid, Hanan Hamimi, Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba, Selvakumaran, Arvind R., Anahar, Fatin Najihah, Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen, Alias, Norsyuhada, Kamarudin, Norhidayah, Baharudin, Roesnita, Husin, Roziah, Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir, Ismail, Hamizah
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spelling my.iium.irep.982952022-06-14T00:47:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/98295/ Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery Wahid, Hanan Hamimi Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba Selvakumaran, Arvind R. Anahar, Fatin Najihah Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen Alias, Norsyuhada Kamarudin, Norhidayah Baharudin, Roesnita Husin, Roziah Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir Ismail, Hamizah R Medicine (General) RG Gynecology and obstetrics Aims: Maternal vaginal Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization is considered a risk factor for preterm delivery and, consequently, neonatal infections. Previous studies have portrayed the important roles of these virulence factors, including hemolytic pigment, hyaluronidase (HylB), serine-rich protein (Srr) and bacterial surface adhesion of GBS (BsaB) in mediating GBS colonization and intrauterine ascending infection, causing preterm delivery. This study aimed to investigate the association between mRNA expression of virulence genes in GBS isolates obtained from symptomatic pregnant women and preterm delivery. Methodology and results: GBS isolates were obtained from high vaginal swabs of 40 symptomatic pregnant women of gestational age of less than 37 weeks. RNA was extracted from these GBS isolates and RT-qPCR was performed to determine the relative mRNA expression of GBS virulence genes, including CylE (encode enzyme required for the biosynthesis of the hemolytic pigment), HylB, Srr-1 and BsaB. Socio-demographic details and obstetric history were not found to be associated with the delivery outcomes of these women. The GBS isolates from symptomatic pregnant women who delivered prematurely showed a higher expression of CylE gene and a trend towards an elevated expression of HylB gene compared to women with term delivery. While the expression of both Srr-1 and BsaB genes was similar between symptomatic pregnant women who had term or preterm delivery. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: The results suggest that following vaginal colonization, both CylE and HylB genes are likely to contribute to intrauterine ascending infection and inflammation, leading to preterm delivery in humans. These virulence factors may be targeted for the pre-clinical stages of vaccine development or therapeutic intervention. Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2022-05-26 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/98295/7/98295_Expression%20of%20virulence%20genes%20in%20group%20B.pdf Wahid, Hanan Hamimi and Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba and Selvakumaran, Arvind R. and Anahar, Fatin Najihah and Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen and Alias, Norsyuhada and Kamarudin, Norhidayah and Baharudin, Roesnita and Husin, Roziah and Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir and Ismail, Hamizah (2022) Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1823-8262 E-ISSN 2231-7538 (In Press) http://mjm.usm.my/uploads/issues/1762/EV%20Formatted%20MJM-22-1453.pdf
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topic R Medicine (General)
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Wahid, Hanan Hamimi
Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba
Selvakumaran, Arvind R.
Anahar, Fatin Najihah
Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen
Alias, Norsyuhada
Kamarudin, Norhidayah
Baharudin, Roesnita
Husin, Roziah
Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir
Ismail, Hamizah
Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
description Aims: Maternal vaginal Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonization is considered a risk factor for preterm delivery and, consequently, neonatal infections. Previous studies have portrayed the important roles of these virulence factors, including hemolytic pigment, hyaluronidase (HylB), serine-rich protein (Srr) and bacterial surface adhesion of GBS (BsaB) in mediating GBS colonization and intrauterine ascending infection, causing preterm delivery. This study aimed to investigate the association between mRNA expression of virulence genes in GBS isolates obtained from symptomatic pregnant women and preterm delivery. Methodology and results: GBS isolates were obtained from high vaginal swabs of 40 symptomatic pregnant women of gestational age of less than 37 weeks. RNA was extracted from these GBS isolates and RT-qPCR was performed to determine the relative mRNA expression of GBS virulence genes, including CylE (encode enzyme required for the biosynthesis of the hemolytic pigment), HylB, Srr-1 and BsaB. Socio-demographic details and obstetric history were not found to be associated with the delivery outcomes of these women. The GBS isolates from symptomatic pregnant women who delivered prematurely showed a higher expression of CylE gene and a trend towards an elevated expression of HylB gene compared to women with term delivery. While the expression of both Srr-1 and BsaB genes was similar between symptomatic pregnant women who had term or preterm delivery. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: The results suggest that following vaginal colonization, both CylE and HylB genes are likely to contribute to intrauterine ascending infection and inflammation, leading to preterm delivery in humans. These virulence factors may be targeted for the pre-clinical stages of vaccine development or therapeutic intervention.
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author Wahid, Hanan Hamimi
Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba
Selvakumaran, Arvind R.
Anahar, Fatin Najihah
Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen
Alias, Norsyuhada
Kamarudin, Norhidayah
Baharudin, Roesnita
Husin, Roziah
Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir
Ismail, Hamizah
author_facet Wahid, Hanan Hamimi
Mustapha Rounal, Puteri Farah Diba
Selvakumaran, Arvind R.
Anahar, Fatin Najihah
Mustafa Mahmoud, Mohammed Imad Al-Deen
Alias, Norsyuhada
Kamarudin, Norhidayah
Baharudin, Roesnita
Husin, Roziah
Ahmad Mustafa, Ahmad Muzamir
Ismail, Hamizah
author_sort Wahid, Hanan Hamimi
title Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
title_short Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
title_full Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
title_fullStr Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
title_full_unstemmed Expression of virulence genes in group B streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
title_sort expression of virulence genes in group b streptococcus isolated from symptomatic pregnant women with term and preterm delivery
publisher Malaysian Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/98295/7/98295_Expression%20of%20virulence%20genes%20in%20group%20B.pdf
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http://mjm.usm.my/uploads/issues/1762/EV%20Formatted%20MJM-22-1453.pdf
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