Epidemiology analysis of streptococcus pyogenes in a hospital in Southern Taiwan by use of the updated emm cluster typing system

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emm typing is the most widely used molecular typing method for the human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus [GAS]). emm typing is based on a small variable region of the emm gene; however, the emm cluster typing system defines GAS types according to the nearly complete sequence of the emm gene. Therefore, emm cluster typing is considered to provide more information regarding the functional and structural properties ofMproteins in different emm types of GAS. In the present study, 677 isolates collected between 1994 and 2008 in a hospital in southern Taiwan were analyzed by the emm cluster typing system. emm clusters A-C4, E1, E6, and A-C3 were the most prevalent emm cluster types and accounted for 67.4% of total isolates. emm clusters A-C4 and E1 were associated with noninvasive diseases, whereas E6 was significantly associated with both invasive and noninvasive manifestations. In addition, emm clusters D4, E2, and E3 were significantly associated with invasive manifestations. Furthermore, we found that the functional properties ofMprotein, including low fibrinogen-binding and high IgG-binding activities, were correlated significantly with invasive manifestations. In summary, the present study provides updated epidemiological information on GAS emm cluster types in southern Taiwan.

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Chiang-Ni, C., Zheng, P. X., Wang, S. Y., Tsai, P. J., Chuang, W. J., Lin, Y. S., … Wu, J. J. (2016). Epidemiology analysis of streptococcus pyogenes in a hospital in Southern Taiwan by use of the updated emm cluster typing system. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 54(1), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02089-15

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