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Comparative Analysis of USA300 Virulence Determinants in a Rabbit Model of Skin and Soft Tissue Infection

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JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 204, Issue 6, Pages 937-941

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jir441

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  1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  2. Region V Great Lakes Regional Center of Excellence (RCE) (NIH) [2-U54-AI-057153]

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Community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) infections are frequently associated with strains harboring genes encoding Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL). The role of PVL in the success of the epidemic CA-MRSA strain USA300 remains unknown. Here we developed a skin and soft tissue infection model in rabbits to test the hypothesis that PVL contributes to USA300 pathogenesis and compare it with well-established virulence determinants: alpha-hemolysin (Hla), phenol-soluble modulin-alpha peptides (PSM alpha), and accessory gene regulator (Agr). The data indicate that Hla, PSM alpha, and Agr contribute to the pathogenesis of USA300 skin infections in rabbits, whereas a role for PVL could not be detected.

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