VIRULOTYPING OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES ISOLATED FROM HUMAN AND FOOD PRODUCTS SAMPLES USING MULTIPLEX PCR IN DUHOK PROVINCE, IRAQ

A. Al-Brefkani, N. Rasheed, N. Hussein
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Listeria monocytogenes is a facultative intracellular, food-borne zoonotic-bacterium causing life-threatening infections worldwide with a significant mortality rate in both humans and animals. The aim of the study was to examine the existence of five crucial virulence-associated genes (inIA, inIB, inIC, inIJ and prfA) in 48 L. monocytogenes isolates that were obtained from human and different food products using multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). The most frequent genes among isolates were inIC (93.8%), inIB (91.7%) and inIJ (83.3) followed by prfA (81.2%) and inIA (79.2%). Regardless of the source of bacteria, all tested isolates showed the prevalence of multiple virulence-associated genes. The presence of three virulence genes was detected in 20.8%, four of five virulence genes were found in 33.3% of isolates, and 45.8% of isolates carried all five virulence genes. In conclusion, the presence of potential virulence genes increases the pathogenicity of L. monocyogenes. Furthermore, the occurrence of multiple virulence related genes in a single isolate may imply the presence of highly virulent isolates. To investigate the connection between those genes and clinical outcomes, more research is needed.
伊拉克杜胡克省人类和食品样品中单核细胞增生李斯特菌的多重PCR分型
单核细胞增生李斯特菌是一种兼性细胞内食源性人畜共患细菌,在世界范围内引起危及生命的感染,在人类和动物中具有很高的死亡率。本研究的目的是利用多重聚合酶链式反应(PCR)检测从人类和不同食品中分离的48株单核增生乳杆菌中5个关键毒力相关基因(inIA、inIB、inIC、inIJ和prfA)的存在。分离株中最常见的基因为inIC(93.8%)、inIB(91.7%)和inIJ(83.3%),其次为prfA(81.2%)和inIA(79.2%)。无论细菌来源如何,所有测试的分离株都显示出多种毒力相关基因的流行。20.8%的菌株检测到3个毒力基因,33.3%的菌株检测到5个毒力基因中的4个,45.8%的菌株同时携带5个毒力基因。综上所述,潜在毒力基因的存在增加了单产乳杆菌的致病性。此外,在单个分离物中出现多个毒力相关基因可能意味着存在高毒力分离物。为了调查这些基因与临床结果之间的联系,还需要进行更多的研究。
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