Resistance Mechanisms and Inflammatory Bowel Disease 10.1515/Med-2020-0032 Present Multi-Resistant E

Resistance Mechanisms and Inflammatory Bowel Disease 10.1515/Med-2020-0032 Present Multi-Resistant E

Open Med. 2020; 15: 211-224 Research Article Michaela Růžičková, Monika Vítězová, Ivan Kushkevych* The characterization of Enterococcus genus: resistance mechanisms and inflammatory bowel disease https://doi.org/ 10.1515/med-2020-0032 present multi-resistant E. faecium belongs to a different received September 18, 2019; accepted February 5, 2020 taxon than the original strains isolated from animals. This separation must have happened around 75 years ago and Abstract: The constantly growing bacterial resistance is being connected to antibiotic usage in clinical practice. against antibiotics is recently causing serious problems This clade can be distinguished by its increased number in the field of human and veterinary medicine as well as of mobile genetic elements, metabolic alternations and in agriculture. The mechanisms of resistance formation hypermutability [1]. All of these attributes led to the devel- and its preventions are not well explored in most bacterial opment of a flexible genome, which is now able to easily genera. The aim of this review is to analyse recent litera- adapt to the changes of the surroundings [2,3]. ture data on the principles of antibiotic resistance forma- It is also necessary to mention some basic informa- tion in bacteria of the Enterococcus genus. Furthermore, tion about morphological diversity, physiological and bio- the habitat of the Enterococcus genus, its pathogenicity chemical characteristics and taxonomy in order to under- and pathogenicity factors, its epidemiology, genetic and stand the resistance mechanisms completely. Biochemical molecular aspects of antibiotic resistance, and the rela- features must especially be mentioned since they play a tionship between these bacteria and bowel diseases are huge role in the high increase of resistance in these bac- discussed. So-called VREfm – vancomycin resistant Ente- teria. rococcus faecium and its currently rapidly growing resist- It is also crucial to describe the natural habitats of ance as well as the significance of these bacteria in noso- enterococci and their pathogenicity since these factors are comial diseases is described. really related to each other. When in their natural habitat - such as soil or gastrointestinal tract – enterococci are Keywords: Enterococcus faecium; Enterococcaceae; van- quite harmless, but in the presence of a hospital environ- comycin; resistance; antibiotics; nosocomial diseases ment, where they are exposed to antibiotics, they usually start to mutate, and that is how they become multidrug-re- sistant pathogens [2- 4]. Another thing to focus on is an explanation of the resistance principles as such and then in relation to 1 Introduction enterococci. One of the most significant features of the Enterococcus genus’ adaptation is obtaining the genes Enterococci have become the second most common responsible for resistance to vancomycin [3,4]. Entero- agents of nosocomial diseases due to their constantly cocci are nowadays adapting even more and to other growing resistance and nowadays are ranked right after anti-gram-positive substances such as linezolid [5]. staphylococci. It was discovered and later proved, that Recent problems stemming from the growing resistance of species E. faecium and nosocomial diseases caused by this bacterium are mentioned as well. *Corresponding author: Ivan Kushkevych, Department of Experi- There is also not much information on the influence mental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kamenice of enterococci on inflammatory bowel diseases such as 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic, Phone: +420 549 495 315, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. E-mail: [email protected] The aim of this review was to describe bacteria of Michaela Růžičková, Monika Vítězová, Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kamenice 753/5, the Enterococcus genus, their habitat, natural resistance, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic pathogenicity, and virulence. Another objective was to Open Access. © 2020 Michaela Růžičková et al., published by De Gruyter. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. 212 Michaela Růžičková et al. summarize the resistance formation and its importance in wall contains no proteins or lipids, but it has teichoic acid this genus focusing especially on the species E. faecium. as a main surface antigen [17]. The influences of enterococci on inflammatory bowel dis- Temperature optimum ranges between 35 and 37°C, eases and the following changes of intestinal microbiome which is the average body temperature for mammals. were also described. Some species are capable of growth at a temperature of 45 °C or even at low temperatures around 10 °C. They can also adapt to 6,5% NaCl, and it is this adaptation, that allows them to further gain resistance to other factors 2 Characteristics of bacteria of the such as a temperature of 62 °C, 22% ethanol or higher con- Enterococcus genus centration of bile and sodium dodecyl sulphate. Entero- cocci are also very resistant to drying and therefore it is quite easy for them to persist in inappropriate conditions, 2.1 Morphology which can be found for example in a hospital environment [4,18]. They are chemoorganotrophic, catalase negative Enterococci cells are gram-positive with an ovoid shape. and some species can show haemolytic activity. Complex They usually occur in pairs (Figure 1) or in chains of differ- media, rich with nutrients, are required for cultivation in ent lengths [1,4]. Enterococci form neither spores nor cap- laboratory conditions. Enterococci belong amongst facul- sules, but some species may be capable of movement by tative anaerobic bacteria with the preference of anaerobic the flagellum. These motile species are Enterococcus cas- environment; however, they do not mind living in aerobic seliflavus and Enterococcus gallinarum. Their colonies are conditions [8,19]. Survival in an environment with oxygen milky white when grown on usual agar plates, but some is provided by superoxide dismutase, which can trans- species produce carotenoid pigments which color them form toxic superoxide into less toxic peroxide and whose yellow. Among these yellow colored enterococci are E. sul- synthesis is induced by the presence of molecular oxygen fureus, E. casseliflavus and E. mundtii [6- 8]. in the air [20]. Enterococci are not capable of porphyrin synthesis; therefore, they lack cytochrome pigments and the ability to photosynthesize. However, some species 2.2 Physiological and biochemical features may contain NADH peroxidases with flavin, which take part in fermentative metabolism, protect cells against oxi- Enterococci belong to the group of gram-positive bacteria dative stress within aerobic processes and can contribute and most of the species of this genus have lysine-D-aspar- to the bacterial virulence [21]. agin type of peptidoglycan except for E. faecalis, which Enterococci have fermentative metabolism with has the lysine-alanin type [4, 11-16]. The enterococci cell homofermentative type. During this fermentation, Figure 1: Enterococci cells, scanning electron microscope (A) [9] and the colonies of Enterococcus faecalis, blood agar, 24 hours cultivation, 37°C (B) [10] The characterization of Enterococcus genus: resistance mechanisms and IBD 213 glucose is being transformed to lactose, which is also the Outside of the official nomenclature, enterococci can final product of this reaction. The process is called Emb- be placed into the group of lactic acid bacteria (LAB). In den-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway and it is actually a type of this group they further belong to genera with content of glycolysis. When in the environment with oxygen, glucose G+C lower than 50% [27]. is metabolized to the acetic acid, acetoin, and carbon dioxide. Pyruvate is then metabolized according to the pH of the environment. In a mildly acid environment, at pH 5-6, pyruvate is transformed to lactate, while in the 3 Occurrence of enterococci and neutral or basic environment, pyruvate is metabolized to their pathogenicity formate, ethanol and acetate in the ratio 2:1:1 [22]. Pyru- vate is transformed into ethanol and acetate only when in 3.1 Natural habitat the environment with a lack of nutrients [23]. Enterococci survive in various environments due to their ability to easily adapt. They can be most often found in the 2.3 Taxonomy soil, surface and waste waters, then in the gastrointestinal tract of birds, mammals, and even reptiles and insects. Even though the Enterococcus genus used to be classi- It can be found in fermented milk products as well, due fied as a D group streptococcus, it was separated from to the fact that they belong to LAB [6]. Some species are streptococci based on the results of DNA-DNA and DNA- capable of epiphytic life on plants. These species used to rDNA hybridization studies [13]. Consequent 16S rRNA be mainly E. mundtii and E. casseliflavus, but more recent researches confirmed this division and on top of that, they studies showed that E. faecalis and E. faecium belong to showed differences among enterococci and the Lactococ- them as well [28]. cus genus, which belongs to the family Streptococcaceae Even greater diversity amongst species can be as well [24,25]. Nowadays, it is certain, that the Enterococ- observed in several water sources. Quite new discoveries cus genus belongs to the family Enterococcaceae, order are E. moraviensis and E. haemoperoxidus, which persist in Lactobacillales, class Bacilli, phylum Firmicutes and of surface and waste waters or E. aquimarinus, which occurs course to the domain Bacteria [16]. There are 36 different in saltwater [6]. Their survival in saltwater is an amazing species of enterococci known today, while 30 of them are example of enterococci adaptation to their environment. It divided into five groups according to their phylogenetic was discovered that some species can grow on zooplank- similarity: E. faecalis, E. faecium, E. avium, E. gallinarum a ton present in both fresh and saltwater, and therefore E. cecorum. Six species stand out of these groups [26]. This survive. Research has shown that the growing amount of division is shown in the Table 1. plankton means a growing number of enterococci as well.

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