Brief communication genotyping of Burkholderia pseudomallei revealed high genetic variability among isolates from a single population group.

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2015-09-09 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01
Abdelrahman Mohammad Zueter, Zaidah Abdul Rahman, Chan Yean Yean, Azian Harun
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Burkholderia pseudomallei is a soil dwelling Gram-negative bacteria predominates in Southeast Asia zone and the tropical part of Australia. Genetic diversity has been explored among various populations and environments worldwide. To date, little data is available on MLST profiling of clinical B. pseudomallei isolates in peninsular Malaysia. In this brief report, thirteen culture positive B. pseudomallei cases collected from a single population of Terengganu state in the Western Peninsular Malaysia and were confirmed by In-house TTS1-PCR. Isolates were subjected for multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) to explore their genotypic diversity and to investigate for possible clonal clustering of a certain sequence type. Patient's clinical information was examined to investigate for clinical correlation among the different genotypes. In spite of small sample set, MLST results indicated predictive results; considerable genotypic diversity, predominance and novelty among B. pseudomallei collected over a single geographically-located population in Malaysia. Massive genotypic heterogeneity was observed; 8 different sequence types with predominance of sequence type 54 and discovery of two novel sequence types. However, no clear pathogenomic or organ tropism clonal relationships were predicted.

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伪马尔氏伯克霍尔德菌的基因分型分析表明,同一种群的分离株具有较高的遗传变异性。
假马氏伯克氏菌是一种主要分布在东南亚地区和澳大利亚热带地区的土壤栖息革兰氏阴性菌。遗传多样性已经在世界各地的不同人群和环境中得到了探索。迄今为止,关于马来西亚半岛临床假马来杆菌分离株的MLST分析数据很少。在本简短报告中,从马来西亚西半岛登嘉楼州的一个单一人群中收集了13例培养阳性假假芽胞杆菌病例,并通过内部TTS1-PCR进行了确认。对分离株进行多位点序列分型(MLST),探讨其基因型多样性,并探讨某一序列型克隆聚类的可能性。检查患者的临床资料,探讨不同基因型之间的临床相关性。尽管样本集较小,但MLST结果具有预测性;在马来西亚的一个单一地理位置的种群中,收集到相当大的基因型多样性、优势性和新颖性。观察到大量基因型异质性;8种不同的序列类型,以序列54型为优势,发现了2种新的序列类型。然而,没有明确的病理或器官亲和性克隆关系预测。
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