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Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha Bansal, Laura Decker, Kevin Huang, Ashwinee Ragam, Angela Sekerke, Reema Shah, Sarah Song, Pallavi Yerramilli, Eddie Zhang, Jeremy Zornow
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Page 1: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters

Team Microbiology

Advisor: Dr. June MiddletonAssistant: Alex Kohl

Neha Bansal, Laura Decker, Kevin Huang, Ashwinee Ragam, Angela Sekerke, Reema Shah, Sarah Song, Pallavi Yerramilli, Eddie Zhang, Jeremy Zornow

Page 2: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Enterococcus spp. History• Closely related to Streptococcus• Separate genus formed in 1984• 16 different species• Located in intestines of warm-

blooded animals, plants, soil, and water

Page 3: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Characteristics• Gram-positive cocci

• Group D glycerol teichoic acids

• 6.5% NaCl

• Esculin Esculin test

Page 4: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Medical Significance• E. faecium and E. faecalis

• Nosocomial infections– Urinary tract infection– Wound infection– Bacterial endocarditis E. faecium

E. faecalis

Page 5: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Antibiotics: antimicrobial compounds that terminate or impede the proliferation of bacteria derived from certain microorganisms

Selective Toxicity: the ability of an antibiotic to target bacteria without harming the host cells

Page 6: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Antibiotic Resistance

the potential of a microorganism to resist and endure the effects of an antibiotic

Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus spp.

Page 7: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.
Page 8: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Virulence Factors• The products of any genes that help

bacteria invade and colonize a host.

• Virulence factors work synergistically to help the cell invade a host.

• The more virulence factors a bacterium expresses, the more dangerous it is to our health.

Page 9: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Virulence Factors• Hemolysins

– Compounds that destroy red blood cells.

• Bacteriolysins– Compounds that kill “rival” bacteria, leading to

the dominance of an area by one strain or species.

• Gelatinase– Disassembles gelatins and collagen – the

bacterial cell will then recycle the peptide segments for use among the colonizing bacteria.

Page 10: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Sample Collection

Burnham Pond, Drew Pond, Loantaka Brook, and Whippany River

Page 11: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Culture Isolation

Whippany River1 mL

Whippany River5 mL

Whippany River25 mL

Drew Pond1 mL

Drew Pond5 mL

Drew Pond10 mL

Page 12: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Speciation

Yellow = Fermentation(Positive)

Red = Negative

Sugars Tested:arabinosemannitolmethyl α-D-glucopyranoside (MGP)ribosesorbosesorbitol

Page 13: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotics Tested: cephalothin (30µg/ml) chloramphenicol

(30µg/ml) ciprofloxacin (5µg/ml) erythromycin (15µg/ml) gentamycin (10µg/ml) nitrofurantoin (300µg/ml) penicillin (10µg/ml) streptomycin (10µg/ml) tetracycline (30µg/ml) vancomycin (30µg/ml)

Page 14: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

β hemolysis

α hemolysisVirulence Factors

Virulence Factors Tested: Gelatinase Hemolysins Bacteriocins

~ Tested against: Streptococcus mitis PI 519 Enterococcus faecalis ATCC

29212 Enterococcus mundtii O Enterococcus mundtii P Enterococcus mundtii R

Page 15: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Counts

3150

1100 880

240

Comparison of Total Enterococci Levels in Local Water Sources

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Relative Abundance

Relative Abundance of Enterococcal Species in Local Water Sources

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Page 17: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Relative Abundance con’t

• Low concentration of Enterococcus faecalis

• High concentration of Enterococcus casseliflavus

• Varying concentrations of Enterococcus faecium

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Antibiotic ResistanceRelative Antibiotic Resistance of Total Enterococci in Local Water Sources

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Page 19: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Antibiotic Resistance con’t

• High resistance to Penicillin, Cephalothin, Streptomycin

• Moderate resistance to Gentamycin and Vancomycin

• Low resistance to Tetracycline and Ciprofloxacin

Page 20: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Virulence• Majority of Enterococcus from

Whippany River lysed all five of the bacteria

• Majority of Enterococcus from Drew Pond and Loantaka Brook lysed none of the bacteria

• Burnham Pond possessed no colonies of virulent bacteria

Page 21: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Conclusions

• Maximum level of Enterococcus allowed for drinking water is 7 isolates per 100 mL and for bathing water is 100 isolates per 100 mL

• All of the water sources we tested were unsuitable for drinking or bathing

Page 22: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Conclusions con’t• E. faecalis and E. faecium are

nosocomial pathogens (causes of secondary infections in hospitals)

• Only pathogenic species of Enterococcus

Page 23: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Conclusions con’t• Overuse of common antibiotics has led to

high bacterial resistance

• Three antibiotics virtually ineffective in curbing Enterococcus spp. growth– Penicillin– Cephalothin– Streptomycin

• Three antibiotics displayed 100% effectiveness against Enterococcus spp.– Chloramphenicol– Erythromycin– Nitrofurantoin

Page 24: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Conclusions con’t• E. faecalis and E. faecium were found

to have similar resistance patterns

• One main exception – E. faecium displayed susceptibility to vancomycin

Page 25: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Conclusions con’t• Whippany River - large concentration

of E. faecalis and E. faecium

• Enterococcus found in Drew Pond and Loantaka Brook possess lower virulence capability

• Burnham Pond –no isolates of E. faecalis or E. faecium found in pond

Page 26: Identification and Characterization of Enterococcus spp. in Local Surface Waters Team Microbiology Advisor: Dr. June Middleton Assistant: Alex Kohl Neha.

Paul Quinn the Bacterial Contamination!!!!!

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