Virulence Factors of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli in Diabetic Patients of Al-Muthanna Province
Abstract
Background and aims: There are evidences that patients with diabetes have an increased risk of asymptomatic bacteriuria and urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTIs are the most common bacterial infection in diabetic patients. The present study aimed to describe the characteristics of E. coli of Al-Muthanna province patients with urinary tract infection by identifying the virulence genes (FimH, Pap and HlyA). Material and methods: The study population included 240 diabetic and non-diabetic patients with UTIs as well the healthy control, Urine and blood sample was collected at Al Hussein Educational Hospital, between October 2017 to July 2018. Serum sample were collected and stored for immunological tests. Standard protocol was followed to isolate and identify organism and the data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2013. Results: Of the total 240, The results of the study were 41 (33.3%) isolates of Diabetes patients (DM group), 42(34.1%) isolates of Non-Diabetes patients (ND group) with urinary pathogenic E. coli (UPEC) and selected 40 (32.5%) of control group. The age duration of 46-61 years were most prevalence of UPEC infections either DM group (56.1%) or ND group (35.7%) while the gender factor was shown significantly in DM and ND females (78.1% and 97.6% respectively ) compare to males. Twenty two (53.7%) of diabetes urban community were found to have UPEC infections while the rural infected population were 19 (46.3%), Non-diabetes group were recoded 17 (40.5%) , 25 (59.5%) positive cases of UPEC in urban and rural communities respectively. Fimbriae severity virulence genes of DNA (fimH , pap) and alpha-hemolysis gene (HlyA) of were extracted of 83 UPEC isolates, it was then identified using the PCR amplification technique. The results of molecular diagnosis shown that fimH was detected in 78% in DM patients had higher than of ND patients (57%) of UPEC strains while the percent of Pap and HlyA were (31.7%, 12.2%) in DM patients compare to ND patients (Pap /38.1%) and (HlyA /7.1%) of UPEC strains respectively. Conclusion: UTIs are frequent in diabetic patients. For the reason of the great proportion of asymptomatic forms among diabetic patients, the urine culture should be performed in all hospitalized patients with diabetes.
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