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Toxin genotyping of Clostridium perfringens strains using a polymerase chain reaction protocol.

Pietro Badagliacca1, Andrea Di Provvido, Silvia Scattolini, Giuliana Pompei, Elisabetta Di Giannatale.   

Abstract

A polymerase chain reaction protocol consisting of a multiplex to identify the cpa, cpb1, cpetx, cpi genes and a duplex to identify the cpe and cpb2 genes encoding for alpha, beta1, epsilon, eta, enterotoxin and beta2 toxins, respectively, was applied to DNA extracted from two collections of Clostridium perfringens strains. The first collection involved 19 isolates from rabbits. The second collection of 41 isolates came from routine necropsies. The cpa gene alone, or in association with the cpb2 gene, was detected in all DNA samples examined. The cpa gene, together with cpb2 gene, were detected in seven of the rabbit C. perfringens strains (36.8%) and in nine isolates from necropsies (21.9%). The cpa gene was found in 63.2% of rabbit strains and 76.9% of strains from other animal species. In rabbits, the pathological lesions associated with C. perfringens detection were predominantly forms of non-inflammatory enteropathies. In other species, C. perfringens was mainly associated with congestive-haemorrhagic enteropathy, but also with fatal traumatic lesions, degenerative diseases and organs with post-mortem autolysis. No clear correlation was observed between detection of beta2 toxin gene and species-specific pathological features.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20391372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ital        ISSN: 0505-401X            Impact factor:   1.101


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