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Determination of the most closely related bacillus isolates to Bacillus anthracis by multilocus sequence typing.

Kijeong Kim1, Eunhee Cheon, Katherine E Wheeler, Youngchul Youn, Terrance J Leighton, Chulmin Park, Wonyong Kim, Sang-In Chung.   

Abstract

There have been many efforts to develop Bacillus anthracis detection assays, but the problem of false-positive results has often been encountered. Therefore, to validate an assay for B. anthracis detection, it is critical to examine its specificity with the most closely related Bacillus isolates that are available. To define the most closely related Bacillus isolates to B. anthracis in our Bacillus collections, we analyzed by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) the phylogeny of 77 closely related Bacillus isolates selected from 264 Bacillus isolates. The selection includes all the Bacillus isolates that have been shown in our previous studies to produce false-positive results by some anthrax-detection assays. The MLST phylogenetic analyses revealed that 27 of the non-B. anthracis isolates clustered within the B. anthracis clade, and four of them (three sequence types, STs) had the highest degree of genetic relatedness with B. anthracis, 18 (11 STs) had the second highest, and five (five STs) had the third highest. We anticipate that the inclusion of the 19 ST isolates when analyzing B. anthracis detection assays will prove to be useful for screening for their specificity to detect B. anthracis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16197725      PMCID: PMC2259134     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yale J Biol Med        ISSN: 0044-0086


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