EVALUACIÓN DEL PERFIL DE VIRULENCIA DE Campylobacter TERMOTOLERANTES AISLADOS DE GRANJAS COMERCIALES DE POLLOS PARRILLEROS

E. Rossler
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The aim of this work was to analyze the presence of genes associated with the virulence of thermotolerant Campylobacter (CT) isolated from different sources in commercial broiler farms. For this, we worked with a collection of CT isolates obtained from three commercial broiler farms during 2015. The presence of 10 genes related to CT virulence was examined with a PCR reaction. The results showed a prevalence of 100% for flaA and flhA; 91% cadF, 51% cdtABC, 48% iam, 46% racR, 32% ciaB and 11% virB11. C. jejuni showed higher prevalence of all genes evaluated than C. coli, except iam and virB11 wich were higher for C. coli. The same gene pattern was presented in different sources of isolates. The high prevalence of flaA and flhA, involved in CT mobility, cadF related to Campylobacter gut colonization of broiler and cdtABC genes involved for the expression of cytotoxin, indicates the importance of these factors in CT virulence. Differences in the prevalence of genes according to the species of CT could demonstrate different mechanisms of pathogenicity, and this is not related to the source of isolates. All the results showed the ability of CT to colonize cells but is not evidence of pathogenesis.
从商业肉鸡养殖场分离的耐热弯曲杆菌毒力谱评价
这项工作的目的是分析从不同来源的商业肉鸡养殖场分离的耐热弯曲杆菌(CT)的毒力相关基因的存在。为此,我们收集了2015年期间从三个商业肉鸡养殖场获得的CT分离株。PCR检测了10个与CT毒力相关的基因的存在。结果显示,flaA和flhA的患病率为100%;91% cadF, 51% cdtABC, 48% iam, 46% racR, 32% ciaB, 11% virB11。除iam和virB11基因在大肠杆菌中较高外,空肠梭菌的所有基因均高于大肠杆菌。不同来源的分离株均表现出相同的基因模式。参与CT迁移的flaA和flhA、与肉鸡弯曲杆菌肠道定植相关的cadF和参与细胞毒素表达的cdtABC基因的高流行率表明这些因素在CT毒力中的重要性。不同CT种基因的流行率差异可能表明不同的致病机制,这与分离株的来源无关。所有结果都显示了CT定植细胞的能力,但不能证明其发病机制。
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