Phenotypic and Genotypic Virulence Potentials of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated from Different Food Samples in Yola

H. Isa, Mohammed Bashir, N. A. Kachalla
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Aim: the aim of this work is to determine the Phenotypic and Genotypic Virulence Potentials of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated from Different Food Samples in Yola. Study Design:  the study was a randomized study; the samples (sources of organisms) were collected at random from different market and shops within the study area. Place and Duration of Study: the study was carried out in Yola, the capital of Adamawa State, north eastern Nigeria. Methodology: phenotypic virulence potentials of the isolates was determined by haemolytic activity on 5% sheep blood agar and biofilm formation ability, using Christensen’s tube method and microtiter plate method  for the qualitative and quantitative biofilm formation respectively. Genotypic virulence determination was done by polymerase chain reaction amplification of plcB, hlyA and actA genes. Results: All the isolates (100%) were beta haemolytic on 5% sheep blood agar and all the isolates were biofilm formers but with different degree of biofilm formation abilities. Genotypically all the isolates (100%) indicated the presence of all the three virulence genes amplified. Conclusion: food samples isolates analyzed are potentially virulence pathogenic of L. monocytogenes that can pose food borne listeriosis to high risk individuals in the study area.
从约拉不同食品样本中分离出的李斯特菌的表型和基因型毒性潜力
研究设计:该研究是一项随机研究;样本(生物体来源)从研究区域内的不同市场和商店随机收集。研究地点和时间:研究在尼日利亚东北部阿达马瓦州首府约拉进行。研究方法:通过 5%羊血琼脂上的溶血活性和生物膜形成能力来确定分离物的表型毒力潜力,生物膜形成的定性和定量分别采用克里斯滕森试管法和微孔板法。通过聚合酶链反应扩增 plcB、hlyA 和 actA 基因来确定基因型毒力:结果:所有分离菌株(100%)在 5%羊血琼脂上均有β溶血作用,所有分离菌株均能形成生物膜,但形成生物膜的能力程度不同。结论:所分析的食品样本中分离出的单核细胞增生性酵母菌可能具有致病性,会对研究地区的高危人群造成食源性李斯特菌病。
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