Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6136202 | Microbial Pathogenesis | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Our finding revealed that oral S. aureus strains were able to adhere and invade epithelial cells, with variable degrees (P < 0.05). Moreover they exhibited either low (23.8%) or moderate (76.2%) cytotoxic effects. In addition 76.2% of strains were icaA and icaD positive and 90.5% harbor both the fnbA and the fnbB gene. While the cna gene was detected in 12 strains (57.2%). Furthermore, the hla gene encoding the α-toxin was found in 52.4% of the isolates. All these virulence factors give to S. aureus the right qualities to become a redoubtable pathogen associated to oral infections.
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Authors
Abderrahmen Merghni, Mouna Ben Nejma, Imen Helali, Hajer Hentati, Antonino Bongiovanni, Frank Lafont, Mahjoub Aouni, Maha Mastouri,