Comparative restriction enzyme mapping of Campylobacter jejuni isolates from turkeys and broilers based on flaA flagellar gene using HpyF3I endonuclease
Turkeys and broilers have been identified as important reservoirs for Campylobacter jejuni which is of public health significance. The evaluation of the genotypes among C . jejuni strains within different reservoirs is critical for our understanding of the epidemiology of this infectious agent. The...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Folia microbiologica 2019-03, Vol.64 (2), p.189-195 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Turkeys and broilers have been identified as important reservoirs for
Campylobacter jejuni
which is of public health significance. The evaluation of the genotypes among
C
.
jejuni
strains within different reservoirs is critical for our understanding of the epidemiology of this infectious agent. The present study aimed to compare the genetic diversity and differences of
C
.
jejuni
isolates from turkeys and broilers using flagellin PCR-RFLP typing (
flaA
typing) technique, in terms of the ease of use and discriminatory power. Sixty
C
.
jejuni
isolates were detected biochemically and confirmed by duplex-PCR from turkeys and broilers (30 strains from each bird species). Then, a
flaA
gene fragment (1725 bp) of
C
.
jejuni
isolates was amplified and amplicons were digested with HpyF3I enzyme. Restriction analysis by HpyF3I gave four different
flaA
patterns (H1, H2, H3, H4) among all tested
C
.
jejuni
isolates. In broiler isolates, all four patterns were observed but in turkey isolates, only H2 and H4 patterns were present. The results clearly demonstrated that distribution of the
flaA
typing patterns differed depending on the host species (broiler/turkey). H1 and H3
flaA
types are more prevalent in broiler than turkey isolates, while H2 type is significantly more prevalent within isolates from turkey (
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ISSN: | 0015-5632 1874-9356 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12223-018-0643-y |