Comparative genetic diversity analysis based on virulence and repetitive genes profiling of circulating Pasteurella multocida isolates from animal hosts

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Prajapati, Awadhesh [1 ]
Chanda, Mohammed Mudassar [1 ]
Yogisharadhya, Revanaiah [1 ]
Parveen, Assma [1 ]
Ummer, Janofer [1 ]
Dhayalan, Arul [1 ]
Mohanty, Nihar Nalini [2 ]
Shivachandra, Sathish Bhadravati [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Vet Epidemiol & Dis Informat NIVEDI, ICAR, Bengaluru 560064, Karnataka, India
[2] Natl Inst Anim Hlth NIAH, CCS, Baghpat 250609, Uttar Pradesh U, India
关键词
Pasteurella multocida; PCR; Repetitive elements; Virulence associated genes; AVIAN STRAINS; HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; OVINE PNEUMONIA; FOWL CHOLERA; SEROGROUP-B; IDENTIFICATION; SEQUENCE; DNA;
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10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104564
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Virulence associated and/or housekeeping/repetitive genes either in single or multiple copies are being ex-tensively targeted for bacterial pathogen detection and differentiation in epidemiological studies. In the present study, isolation of Pasteurella multocida from different animals and their genetic profiling based on the capsular types, virulence and repetitive elements (ERIC/REP) were carried out. A total 345 clinical samples from apparently healthy and diseased (pneumonic, septicaemia) animals (sheep, goat, pig, cattle, buffalo and rabbits) from different geographical regions of Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram and Assam states of India were screened. A total of 32% of the samples were found positive, of which 41 P. multocida isolates recovered. Virulence profiling of isolates indicated that omp87, ompA, ptfA, sodA, sodC, nanB, fur and exbB were present in 100% of isolates. Whereas, prevalence of other genes were; nanH (90%), ompH (71%), pfhA (63%), plpB (80%), hsf-1 (12%), hsf-2 (37%), pmHAS (78%), toxA (73%), hgbA (37%), hgbB (81%), tbpA (78%) and fimA (98%), among isolates. There was no influence of host or place on prevalence of virulence genes when assessed by fitting a Hierarchial Bayesian ordinal regression model. There was correlation (positive and negative) between broad groups of virulence genes. Both repetitive gene profiles (ERIC and REP) generated multiple amplicons (-200 to-4000 bp). Cluster analysis with ERIC profiles revealed 5 clusters and 3 nontypable isolates with higher discriminatory power (D = 0.7991) than the REP-PCR profiles (D = 00.734) which revealed 4 clusters and 6 nontypable isolates. The results showed that a considerable level of genetic diversity exists among circulating P. multocida isolates despite belonging to the same geographical origin. The genetic diversity or clustering based on either virulence or repetitive elements among isolates could be largely driven by multiple factors acting together which lead to manifestations of particular disease symptoms.
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