从家禽来源回收的婴儿沙门氏菌分离株的质粒图谱和ERIC–PCR特征

Q4 Veterinary
S. M. Peighambari, A. Yazdani, Hanie Taheri, F. Shahcheraghi
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背景:众所周知,沙门氏菌是感染人类和动物的最重要的细菌制剂之一。据报道,婴儿沙门氏菌是全世界15种最流行的血清型之一。尽管具有临床重要性,但关于伊朗婴儿沙门氏菌的分子特征的信息却很少。目的:本研究通过质粒图谱和肠道细菌重复基因间一致性(ERIC–PCR)对近十年来从家禽来源收集的婴儿沙门氏菌分离株进行了鉴定。方法:对40株来自禽类的婴儿沙门氏菌进行质粒图谱和ERIC–PCR鉴定。使用商业质粒提取试剂盒提取和纯化质粒DNA,然后通过凝胶电泳分离并在UV透照器下观察。ERIC–PCR使用商业细菌染色体DNA提取试剂盒。本研究选用ERIC2引物进行ERIC-PCR检测。结果:质粒图谱显示,35%的分离株不含任何质粒,其余分离株(65%)携带不同分子量的质粒。在40株婴儿沙门氏菌分离株中发现6个质粒图谱。利用ERIC2引物,在ERIC-PCR中发现了40株婴儿沙门氏菌的7个图谱。观察到分子量在400至3000bp范围内的条带。结论:本研究提供了从家禽来源回收的婴儿沙门氏菌分离株的一些基因数据,这些数据可用于全国范围内更广泛的流行病学研究。这些发现表明,质粒和ERIC图谱在流行病学研究中都有价值,但也有一些局限性。
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Plasmid Profile and ERIC–PCR Characterization of Salmonella Infantis Isolates Recovered from Poultry Sources
Backgrounds: Salmonella is known as one of the most important bacterial agents infecting both humans and animals. Salmonella Infantis has been reported as one of the 15 most prevalent serovars all over the world. Despite, its clinical importance, there is a paucity of information on the molecular characteristics of Salmonella Infantis in Iran. Objectives: This study was conducted to characterize Salmonella Infantis isolates collected from poultry sources in last decade by plasmid profile and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC–PCR). Methods: Forty Salmonella Infantis isolates from poultry sources were subjected to plasmid profile and ERIC–PCR characterization. A commercial plasmid extraction kit was used to extract and purify plasmid DNA which then were separated by gel electrophoresis and viewed under an UV transilluminator. For ERIC–PCR, a commercial bacterial chromosomal DNA extraction kit was used. ERIC2 primer was chosen for ERIC-PCR test in this study. Results: Plasmid profile showed that 35% of isolates did not contain any plasmids but the rest of isolates (65%) carried variable number of plasmids with different molecular weight. Six plasmid profiles were found among 40 Salmonella Infantis isolates. Using ERIC2 primer, seven profiles were found among 40 Salmonella Infantis isolates in ERIC-PCR. Bands with molecular weights ranging from 400 to 3000 bp were observed.Conclusions: This study provided some genetic data on Salmonella Infantis isolates recovered from poultry sources and these data can be used for a broader epidemiological study nationwide. These findings showed that both plasmid- and ERIC profiles are valuable in epidemiological studies but also have some limitations.
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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