Genotypical Relationship Between Human and Poultry Strains of Campylobacter jejuni

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Roberta Torres de Melo
Carolyne Ferreira Dumont
Raquelline Figueiredo Braz
Guilherme Paz Monteiro
Micaela Guidotti Takeuchi
Eduarda Cristina Alves Lourenzatto
Jandra Pacheco dos Santos
Daise Aparecida Rossi
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[1] Federal University of Uberlândia,Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Federal University of Uberlândia,Institute of Biology
[3] Goiás University Center,undefined
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Current Microbiology | 2021年 / 78卷
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This study aimed to compare the genotype diversity of C. jejuni isolates. From the total of 64 C. jejuni strains evaluated, 44 were isolated from broiler carcasses (2015–2016) and 20 from hospitalized patients with gastroenteritis caused by the microorganism (2000–2006). The strains were correlated for the presence of flaA, pldA, cadF, ciaB, cdtABC, luxS, dnaJ, cbrA, htrA, pVir, Hcp, cstII, and neuA genes by PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and for phylogenetic proximity by PFGE (pulsed-field gel electrophoresis). Of the total strains studied, 28 (43.7%) presented all the studied genes, except pVir. Among these strains, 25 (89.3%) were of poultry origin. Poultry strains showed a higher prevalence (P < 0.05) of genes linked to adhesion, colonization, invasion, cytotoxicity, biofilm formation, and adaptation to adverse conditions. Additionally, the profile that denotes the presence of all genes identified in the study (P1) was identified in 56.8% of poultry strains and in 15.0% of human strains. Molecular typing analysis identified five pulsotypes, none of which grouped strains from different origins. Although human strains were from hospitalized patients, they presented limited virulence capacity and adaptability to adverse conditions compared to chicken carcasses, besides being different in molecular typing. However, the ability to cause Guillain-Barré Syndrome is equal for both strains. In general, poultry strains, being more recent, are more specialized to adapt to the environment, invade, and cause disease in the human host.
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