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新疆潜伏梅毒患者梅毒螺旋体耐药大环内酯类药物分子特征
Authors Wang X , Abliz P, Deng S
Received 13 December 2022
Accepted for publication 21 February 2023
Published 1 March 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 1231—1236
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S400068
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 4
Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony
Background: Macrolide resistance in Treponema pallidum (T. pallidum ) has been increasing in recent years worldwide. However, few data are available on macrolide resistance in T. pallidum from Xinjiang province, located in the western part of China, which is an area with a high incidence of syphilis. In this study, we investigated the molecular characteristics of macrolide resistance in T. pallidum from patients with latent syphilis in Xinjiang, China.
Methods: In total, 204 whole blood samples were collected from patients with latent syphilis during 2016 to 2017, in the First Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. Genomic DNA of blood samples was extracted using a QIAamp DNA Mini Kit and T. pallidum was detected by PCR with the specific polA gene of T. pallidum . The 23S rRNA gene of T. pallidum was amplified among the T. pallidum -positive samples by nested PCR, and macrolide resistance-associated mutation sites A2058G and A2059G in the 23S rRNA gene were identified using restriction enzymes Mbo II and Bsa I.
Results: The specific polA gene of T. pallidum (T. pallidum positive) was detected in 27 blood samples (13.2%) from 204 patients with latent syphilis. The 23S rRNA gene was then amplified in all 27 T. pallidum -positive samples, among which 24/27 samples (88.9%) harbored the A2058G mutation in the 23S rRNA gene and 3/27 (11.1%) had the A2059G mutation.
Conclusion: Our results indicated that T. pallidum macrolide resistance should not be ignored in Xinjiang, China, and that A2058G was the predominant macrolide resistance mechanism. Blood may be a suitable specimen for the detection of resistant mutations of T. pallidum in patients with latent syphilis who do not show any clinical symptoms.
Keywords: macrolide resistance, Treponema pallidum , latent syphilis, 23S rRNA