Investigation of Aeromonas: A Medical and Biotechnological Perspective

Yegin Zeynep, Avsar Cumhur
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The genus Aeromonas is widely distributed in aquatic environments and certain strains are serious pathogens in poikilothermic animals and humans. Human infections related with this pathogen include gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, wound infections and septicemia. In this study, both the correct medical diagnosis with taking advantages of molecular approaches and a brief investigation of the enzymatic activity potential of Aeromonas were aimed. Aeromonas spp. isolates were collected from different stream samples of Sinop, Turkey and were identified according to morphological, physiological and biochemical tests based on API 20NE (Biomeriux, France). The evaluation of total cell protein profiles and molecular identification based on 16S rRNA sequencing were conducted. Amylase, cellulase and protease enzyme activities of strains were also determined. The strains were separated into two clusters of 73% and over according to the SDS-PAGE total cell protein profiles reflecting a less discriminative power for this method in the strain identification. On the other hand, according to the 16S rRNA sequence analysis results, two isolates were identified as Aeromonas tecta and the other two as Aeromonas veronii at 99% similarity level reflecting the superiority of this approach when compared with SDSPAGE profile. Enzyme assays showed that; three of the isolates were able to produce the amylase and only one could produce the cellulase but none produced the protease enzyme. Though our results are based on limited samples, enzyme activity potential of Aeromonas is recommended to be further investigated in detail in future studies. Pollution of the water by organic materials is a serious environment and health problem and thus bacterial extracellular enzyme activities degrading these pollutants in aquatic environments may reflect a bioremediation strategy in terms of a biotechnological perspective. Taking into consideration of Aeromonas in human infections, the realiable identification based on molecular techniques is an obligatory for medical practice. Besides, exploiting this pathogen in search of enzyme activities may broaden our biotechnology perspective.
气单胞菌的研究:从医学和生物技术的角度
气单胞菌属广泛分布于水生环境中,某些菌株是冷血动物和人类的严重病原体。与该病原体相关的人类感染包括胃肠炎、尿路感染、肺炎、伤口感染和败血症。本研究旨在利用分子方法进行正确的医学诊断,并对气单胞菌的酶活性潜力进行简要的研究。采用API 20NE(法国Biomeriux)对土耳其Sinop不同河流样本进行形态学、生理生化鉴定。基于16S rRNA测序进行细胞总蛋白谱评价和分子鉴定。测定了菌株的淀粉酶、纤维素酶和蛋白酶活性。根据SDS-PAGE细胞总蛋白图谱,将菌株分成两个73%及以上的簇,反映了该方法在菌株鉴定中的鉴别能力较弱。另一方面,根据16S rRNA序列分析结果,两株分离株在99%的相似水平上被鉴定为tecta气单胞菌,另外两株为veronii气单胞菌,反映了该方法与SDSPAGE图谱相比的优越性。酶分析表明;其中3株能产生淀粉酶,1株能产生纤维素酶,没有一株能产生蛋白酶。虽然我们的结果是基于有限的样本,但气单胞菌的酶活性潜力建议在未来的研究中进一步详细研究。有机物质对水的污染是一个严重的环境和健康问题,因此,从生物技术的角度来看,水生环境中降解这些污染物的细菌胞外酶活性可能反映了一种生物修复战略。考虑到人类感染的气单胞菌,基于分子技术的可靠鉴定是医疗实践的必要条件。此外,利用该病原菌寻找其酶活性可能拓宽生物技术研究的视野。
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