Conventional and molecular identification of Iranian Clostridia species associated with animal infection.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Veterinary Research Forum Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-15 DOI:10.30466/vrf.2024.2035437.4361
Lida Abdolmohammadi Khiav, Anahita Emadi, Maryam Dadar
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Abstract

Clostridial disease causes severe economic losses in livestock by rapidly killing ruminants. Therefore, implementing effective control approaches to prevent this fatal disease is of high importance. The causative agent of this disease is Clostridium spp. Accurate identification of this microorganism is crucial for effectively managing clostridial diseases in farm. There are conventional methods for detecting the disease including microbiological and biochemical tests and many of these tests are time-consuming and exhibit low sensitivity. Therefore, this study aimed to use conventional and molecular approaches to identify Iranian isolates associated with animal infections. To achieve this, 61 samples were collected from 1984 to 2024, cultured on liver media and subsequently subjected to microbiological and biochemical tests. For molecular identification, the DNA of isolates were extracted and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using specific primers. The results of the conventional analysis revealed that all Iranian isolates were identified as Clostridium perfringens and its type was determined using PCR assay. According to our findings, C. perfringens type A was the most prevalent strain in Iran which predominantly found in ostriches and bird samples followed by type D. This study underscored the presence of C. perfringens types across variety hosts and geographic locations in Iran. In conclusion, the combining conventional methods with PCR helped reliably detect Clostridium spp. This information holds the potential to significantly contribute to the development of preventive strategies against clostridial diseases in Iran.

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与动物感染相关的伊朗梭状芽孢杆菌的常规和分子鉴定。
梭状菌病通过迅速杀死反刍动物,给牲畜造成严重的经济损失。因此,实施有效的控制措施来预防这一致命疾病是非常重要的。该病害的病原是梭状芽孢杆菌,准确鉴定梭状芽孢杆菌是有效防治农场梭状芽孢杆菌病害的关键。检测该疾病的传统方法包括微生物和生化试验,其中许多试验耗时且灵敏度低。因此,本研究旨在利用传统方法和分子方法鉴定与动物感染相关的伊朗分离株。为了实现这一目标,从1984年到2024年收集了61份样本,在肝脏培养基上培养,随后进行微生物和生化测试。在分子鉴定方面,采用特异性引物提取分离菌株的DNA并采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)进行鉴定。常规分析结果显示,所有伊朗分离株均鉴定为产气荚膜梭菌,并采用PCR法确定其类型。根据我们的发现,c . perfringens类型是最流行的毒株在伊朗主要发现在鸵鸟和鸟样本类型d。这项研究强调了存在c perfringens跨不同类型主机和在伊朗地理位置。综上所述,将传统方法与PCR相结合有助于可靠地检测出梭状芽孢杆菌,这一信息有可能为伊朗梭状芽孢杆菌疾病的预防策略的制定做出重大贡献。
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Veterinary Research Forum
Veterinary Research Forum Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Forum (VRF) is a quarterly international journal committed to publish worldwide contributions on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including anatomy and histology, physiology and pharmacology, anatomic and clinical pathology, parasitology, microbiology, immunology and epidemiology, food hygiene, poultry science, fish and aquaculture, anesthesia and surgery, large and small animal internal medicine, large and small animal reproduction, biotechnology and diagnostic imaging of domestic, companion and farm animals.
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