Bacterial diversity and detection of resistance genes to broad-spectrum betalactams in dairy family farm soils

Q4 Veterinary
Danilo Alves de França, Karen Caroline Ferreira Santaren, Gustavo Souza Lima Sant’Anna, Miliane Moreira Soares de Souza, Shana de Mattos de Oliveira Coelho, Irene da Silva Coelho
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Abstract

Bovine mastitis is a complex disease that brings great losses to the dairy producer. The microbial diversity of the soils, as well as the presence of resistance genes in the environment directly influence the maintenance of mastitis in the farm. The objective of this work was to analyze the bacterial diversity in pasture soils of a dairy family farm, detecting enterobacteria that may be involved in the etiology of bovine mastitis, and to detect genes that encode broad-spectrum betalactamases in these soils. Twelve soil samples, representative of different areas of the farm located in the municipality of Barra do Piraí, Rio de Janeiro, were collected at different times of the year. Total DNA was extracted from the samples, gene amplified by Nested-PCR and then the amplification products were separated by DGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis). With the DGGE it was possible to construct dendograms that effectively represented the bacterial diversity of these soils. Eight of the soil samples were used to amplify the genes encoding the betalactamase enzymes TEM (blaTEM gene), SHV (blaSHV gene) and CTX (blaCTXM gene). In three of the eight soil samples, the blaSHV gene was found to be present. The blaTEM and blaCTX-M genes were not detected in any of the samples. The detection of genes encoding broad-spectrum betalactamases in dairy cattle pasture soils is of concern, because the transfer of gene material between pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria in this environment is a reality.
奶牛家庭农场土壤细菌多样性及广谱β -内酰胺抗性基因检测
牛乳腺炎是一种复杂的疾病,给乳制品生产商带来了巨大的损失。土壤微生物的多样性以及环境中抗性基因的存在直接影响乳腺炎在农场的维持。本研究的目的是分析一个奶牛家庭农场牧场土壤中的细菌多样性,检测可能与牛乳腺炎病因有关的肠杆菌,并检测这些土壤中编码广谱β -内酰胺酶的基因。在一年中的不同时间收集了12个土壤样本,这些样本代表了位于里约热内卢巴拉杜Piraí市的农场的不同地区。提取样品总DNA,用巢式pcr扩增基因,扩增产物用DGGE(变性梯度凝胶电泳)分离。利用DGGE,可以构建树状图,有效地代表这些土壤的细菌多样性。其中8份土壤样品扩增了β -乙酰胆碱酶编码基因TEM (blaTEM基因)、SHV (blaSHV基因)和CTX (blaCTXM基因)。在8个土壤样本中的3个中,发现存在blaSHV基因。在所有样品中均未检测到blaTEM和blaCTX-M基因。奶牛牧场土壤中广谱betalactamase编码基因的检测备受关注,因为在这种环境中,基因物质在致病菌和非致病菌之间的转移是现实存在的。
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Acta Veterinaria Brasilica
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