禽、人分离沙门氏菌血清型毒力因子的分子检测。

IF 1.9 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Kelly Johanna Lozano-Villegas, María Paula Herrera-Sánchez, Mónica Alexandra Beltrán-Martínez, Stefany Cárdenas-Moscoso, Iang Schroniltgen Rondón-Barragán
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摘要

沙门氏菌病是由沙门氏菌引起的一种常见的人类传染病,近年来其发病率有所增加,禽源产品是一种常见的传播源。为了呈现一个成功的感染周期,有一些分子机制,如毒力因子,提供了促进生存、定植和损害宿主的特征。因此,本研究旨在对肉鸡(n = 39)和人类(n = 10)分离的沙门氏菌菌株的毒力因子进行表征。采用终点PCR法对24个毒力基因进行检测。从肉鸡中分离得到的沙门氏菌均含有7/24(29.16%)毒力基因(lpfA、csgA、sitC、sipB、sopB、sopE和sivH)。从人肠胃炎病例中分离的菌株均含有(14/24、58、33%)毒力基因(lpfA、csgA、pagC、msgA、spiA、sitC、iroN、sipB、orgA、hilA、sopB、sifA、avrA和sivH)。综上所述,从肉鸡和人类分离的沙门氏菌中检测到的不同毒力基因的类型和数量可以被描述为具有潜在致病性的细菌。这些发现对哥伦比亚沙门氏菌的病原监测有一定的指导意义。
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Molecular Detection of Virulence Factors in <i>Salmonella serovars</i> Isolated from Poultry and Human Samples.

Molecular Detection of Virulence Factors in <i>Salmonella serovars</i> Isolated from Poultry and Human Samples.

Molecular Detection of Virulence Factors in Salmonella serovars Isolated from Poultry and Human Samples.

Salmonellosis is a common infectious disease in humans caused by Salmonella spp., which in recent years has shown an increase in its incidence, with products of avian origin being a common source of transmission. To present a successful infective cycle, there are molecular mechanisms such as virulence factors that provide characteristics that facilitate survival, colonization, and damage to the host. According to this, the study aims to characterize the virulence factors of Salmonella spp. strains isolated from broilers (n = 39) and humans (n = 10). The presence of 24 virulence genes was evaluated using end-point PCR. All the strains of Salmonella spp. isolated from broiler chickens revealed presence of 7/24 (29, 16%) virulence genes (lpfA, csgA, sitC, sipB, sopB, sopE, and sivH). Regarding the strains isolated from cases of gastroenteritis in humans, all strains contained (14/24, 58, 33%) virulence genes (lpfA, csgA, pagC, msgA, spiA, sitC, iroN, sipB, orgA, hilA, sopB, sifA, avrA, and sivH). In summary, the presence of virulence genes in different strains of Salmonella isolated from broilers and humans could be described as bacteria with potential pathogenicity due to the type and number of virulence genes detected. These findings are beneficial for the pathogenic monitoring of Salmonella in Colombia.

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Veterinary Medicine International
Veterinary Medicine International Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and review articles in all areas of veterinary research. The journal will consider articles on the biological basis of disease, as well as diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and epidemiology.
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