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Detection of Putative Virulence Genes alr, goiB, and goiC in Mycoplasma hominis Isolates from Austrian Patients
by
Walochnik, Julia
, Stary, Angelika
, Fürnkranz, Ursula
, Lesiak-Markowicz, Iwona
in
Austria
/ Communication
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genes, Bacterial
/ HeLa Cells
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycoplasma hominis - genetics
/ Mycoplasma hominis - pathogenicity
/ Mycoplasma Infections
/ Patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature Birth
/ Ureaplasma - genetics
/ Vagina
/ Virulence
2023
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Detection of Putative Virulence Genes alr, goiB, and goiC in Mycoplasma hominis Isolates from Austrian Patients
by
Walochnik, Julia
, Stary, Angelika
, Fürnkranz, Ursula
, Lesiak-Markowicz, Iwona
in
Austria
/ Communication
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genes, Bacterial
/ HeLa Cells
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycoplasma hominis - genetics
/ Mycoplasma hominis - pathogenicity
/ Mycoplasma Infections
/ Patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature Birth
/ Ureaplasma - genetics
/ Vagina
/ Virulence
2023
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Detection of Putative Virulence Genes alr, goiB, and goiC in Mycoplasma hominis Isolates from Austrian Patients
by
Walochnik, Julia
, Stary, Angelika
, Fürnkranz, Ursula
, Lesiak-Markowicz, Iwona
in
Austria
/ Communication
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genes, Bacterial
/ HeLa Cells
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycoplasma hominis - genetics
/ Mycoplasma hominis - pathogenicity
/ Mycoplasma Infections
/ Patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature Birth
/ Ureaplasma - genetics
/ Vagina
/ Virulence
2023
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Detection of Putative Virulence Genes alr, goiB, and goiC in Mycoplasma hominis Isolates from Austrian Patients
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Detection of Putative Virulence Genes alr, goiB, and goiC in Mycoplasma hominis Isolates from Austrian Patients
2023
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In Mycoplasma hominis, two genes (alr and goiB) have been found to be associated with the invasion of the amniotic cavity, and a single gene (goiC) to be associated with intra-amniotic infections and a high risk of preterm birth. The syntopic presence of Ureaplasma spp. in the same patient has been shown to correlate with the absence of goiC in M. hominis. The aim of our study was to investigate the presence of alr, goiB, and goiC genes in two groups of M. hominis isolates collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic male and non-pregnant female patients attending an Outpatients Centre. Group A consisted of 26 isolates from patients with only M. hominis confirmed; group B consisted of 24 isolates from patients with Ureaplasma spp. as the only co-infection. We extracted DNA from all M. hominis isolates and analysed the samples for the presence of alr, goiB, and goiC in a qPCR assay. Additionally, we determined their cytotoxicity against HeLa cells. We confirmed the presence of the alr gene in 85% of group A isolates and in 100% of group B isolates; goiB was detected in 46% of the samples in both groups, whereas goiC was found in 73% of group A and 79% of group B isolates, respectively. It was shown that co-colonisation with Ureaplasma spp. in the same patient had no effect on the presence of goiC in the respective M. hominis isolate. We did not observe any cytotoxic effect of the investigated isolates on human cells, regardless of the presence or absence of the investigated genes.
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