Revelation of Specific Ferocity Genes in Escherichia coli Isolated from Patient with Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Aymen Aziz Khalid, Sarwa Azeez Khaled, H. S. Khuder
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Background:  The purpose of this research is to detect the occurrence of ferocity genes in uropathogenic E. coli that isolated from urinary tract infections by Polymerase chain reaction technique.  Method: A whole of five strains of E.coli were obtained from patient with urinary tract infections. Identification of E.coli was depended on colonial morphology in culture media, gram stain, and conventional biochemical tests.  ferocity factors genes (cnf-1, hly,urea A and ndv B) of E.coli strain were revelated by molecular technique. Results: ferocity genes were detected successfully by molecular technique in five isolates of E.coli, the predominance of  genes in isolates are seen in percentage    100% Conclusion: Urinary tract infections still the major universal infection in the worldwide. The one of the most prevalent infectious diseases induce renal failure in patients is UTI that generated by UPEC. The presence of ferocity factors are critical features where the grade of pathogenicity of UPEC strains relied on it. This study indicate that was a real relationship between the ferocity factor genes of E.coli  and clinical symptoms of UTI.
揭示从尿路感染(UTI)患者体内分离出的大肠埃希菌的特异性凶猛基因
研究背景 本研究的目的是通过聚合酶链反应技术检测从尿路感染中分离出的尿路致病性大肠杆菌中凶猛基因的存在情况。研究方法:从泌尿道感染患者体内获得五株大肠杆菌。通过分子技术揭示了大肠杆菌菌株的凶猛因子基因(cnf-1、hly、urea A 和 ndv B)。结果:通过分子技术在 5 株大肠杆菌分离物中成功检测到凶猛因子基因,分离物中的凶猛因子基因占 100%:结论:尿路感染仍然是全球主要的普遍性感染。由 UPEC 引起的尿路感染是导致患者肾功能衰竭的最常见传染病之一。凶猛因子的存在是UPEC菌株致病性等级的关键特征。这项研究表明,大肠杆菌的凶猛因子基因与UTI的临床症状之间确实存在关系。
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