Short Variable Regions flaA Gene (SVR-flaA) Diversity and Virulence Profile of Multidrug−Resistant Campylobacter from Poultry and Poultry Meat in India

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Saima Iqbal , Sabia Qureshi , Muddasir S. Banday , Shaheen Farooq , Zahid A. Kashoo , Maliha Gulzar , M. Altaf Bhat , Arif Pandit , Md. Isfaqul Hussain , Pervaiz Dar , Gulzar Badroo , Mahrukh Hafiz , Faheem ud Din , Junaid Mehraj
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Human gastrointestinal infections caused by Campylobacter species is the second most important foodborne illness after salmonellosis worldwide. Poultry represent one of the main sources of Campylobacter organisms. In the present study, the short variable region of flagellin gene (SVR-flaA) typing was carried out to determine the variation among the circulating strains of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. The C. jejuni and C. coli isolated from poultry and poultry meat were screened for the presence of virulence determinants like cadF, flaA, cdtB, and wlaN gene. The screening for wlaN gene is crucial in view of the fact that most patients with Guillian Barre’s (GB) syndrome with a preceding history of diarrheal illness have been found to harbor wlaN gene−positive C jejuni strains. Out of the 200 samples comprising poultry meat and cloacal swabs, 21.5% of samples were found to harbor Campylobacter spp. of which 2.5% were Campylobacter jejuni, and 19% were confirmed as Campylobacter coli. The cadF, flaA, cdtB virulence genes were detected in all the Campylobacter spp. isolated in the present study. The presence of the wlaN gene in the Campylobacter jejuni isolated in the present study may pose a public health threat with long−term human health implications. The SVR-flaA typing of twelve Campylobacter isolates obtained in the present study revealed that Campylobacter coli flaA sequence OL471375 is a new strain with a novel allele type 1,675 and peptide sequence 5 which stands deposited in pubMLST database for Campylobacter. The other flaA-SVR gene sequences identified in this study were OL471369, OL471370, OL471371, OL471372, OL471373, and OL471374. Among twelve Campylobacter spp., three distinct DdeI-RFLP patterns were observed, each varying in size from 100 to 1,000 base pairs. Antimicrobial profiling of the Campylobacter spp. isolated in the present study revealed that 50% of the strains were multidrug resistant. All the Campylobacter spp. were resistant to ciprofloxacin (CIP), ampicillin (AMP), penicillin (PEN), and nalidixic acid (NAL) whereas 57.1% of strains were resistant to tetracycline (TET) and erythromycin (ERY) 28% to amoxicillin (AMX) and enrofloxacin (ENO), 85% to amikacin (AMK). The high degree of resistance to fluoroquinolones observed in the present study is crucial in view of fluoroquinolones being drugs of choice for the treatment of human Campylobacter infections.

印度家禽和禽肉中短可变区 flaA 基因(SVR-flaA)的多样性和耐多药弯曲杆菌的毒力特征。
弯曲杆菌引起的人类胃肠道感染是仅次于沙门氏菌病的全球第二大食源性疾病。家禽是弯曲杆菌的主要来源之一。本研究采用鞭毛蛋白基因短可变区(SVR-flaA)分型来确定空肠弯曲菌和大肠弯曲菌循环菌株之间的变异。对从家禽和禽肉中分离出的空肠弯曲菌和大肠弯曲菌进行了筛查,以确定是否存在毒力决定因子,如 cadF、flaA、cttB 和 wlaN 基因。鉴于大多数患有吉利安-巴雷(GB)综合征(之前有腹泻病史)的患者都被发现携带 wlaN 基因阳性的空肠大肠杆菌菌株,因此对 wlaN 基因进行筛查至关重要。在 200 个禽肉和泄殖腔拭子样本中,21.5% 的样本发现含有弯曲杆菌属,其中 2.5% 为空肠弯曲杆菌,19% 被确认为大肠弯曲杆菌。本研究分离出的所有弯曲杆菌中均检测到 cadF、flaA 和 cdtB 毒力基因。本研究中分离出的空肠弯曲杆菌中存在 wlaN 基因,这可能会对公共卫生造成威胁,并对人类健康产生长期影响。对本研究中获得的 12 株弯曲菌分离物进行 SVR-flaA 分型后发现,大肠弯曲菌 flaA 序列 OL471375 是一株新菌株,其等位基因类型为 1675,肽序列为 5,已存入弯曲菌 pubMLST 数据库。本研究发现的其他 flaA-SVR 基因序列为 OL471369、OL471370、OL471371、OL471372、OL471373 和 OL471374。在 12 种弯曲杆菌属中,观察到三种不同的 DdeI-RFLP 模式,每种模式的大小从 100 到 1000 个碱基对不等。本研究中分离的弯曲杆菌属的抗菌谱分析显示,50% 的菌株具有多重耐药性。所有弯曲杆菌属均对环丙沙星(CIP)、氨苄西林(AMP)、青霉素(PEN)和萘啶酸(NAL)耐药,57.1%的菌株对四环素(TET)和红霉素(ERY)耐药,28%对阿莫西林(AMX)和恩诺沙星(ENO)耐药,85%对阿米卡星(AMK)耐药。鉴于氟喹诺酮类药物是治疗人类弯曲杆菌感染的首选药物,本研究中观察到的对氟喹诺酮类药物的高度耐药性至关重要。
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Journal of food protection
Journal of food protection 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
296
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Food Protection® (JFP) is an international, monthly scientific journal in the English language published by the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP). JFP publishes research and review articles on all aspects of food protection and safety. Major emphases of JFP are placed on studies dealing with: Tracking, detecting (including traditional, molecular, and real-time), inactivating, and controlling food-related hazards, including microorganisms (including antibiotic resistance), microbial (mycotoxins, seafood toxins) and non-microbial toxins (heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drug residues, migrants from food packaging, and processing contaminants), allergens and pests (insects, rodents) in human food, pet food and animal feed throughout the food chain; Microbiological food quality and traditional/novel methods to assay microbiological food quality; Prevention of food-related hazards and food spoilage through food preservatives and thermal/non-thermal processes, including process validation; Food fermentations and food-related probiotics; Safe food handling practices during pre-harvest, harvest, post-harvest, distribution and consumption, including food safety education for retailers, foodservice, and consumers; Risk assessments for food-related hazards; Economic impact of food-related hazards, foodborne illness, food loss, food spoilage, and adulterated foods; Food fraud, food authentication, food defense, and foodborne disease outbreak investigations.
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