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Re-identification of Aeromonas isolates from chironomid egg masses as the potential pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas aquariorum.

Maria José Figueras1, Roxana Beaz-Hidalgo, Yigal Senderovich, Sivan Laviad, Malka Halpern.   

Abstract

Egg masses of the non-biting midge Chironomous sp. have recently been found to serve as a reservoir for Vibrio cholerae and Aeromonas species. These insects are widely distributed in freshwater and evidence suggests that they may disseminate pathogenic bacteria species into drinking water systems. In the current study the taxonomy of 26 Aeromonas isolates, previously recovered from chironomid egg masses, was re-evaluated. It was found that 23 isolates, which had previously been identified as Aeromonas caviae, could belong to the recently described species Aeromonas aquariorum by their biochemical traits. To date, A. aquariorum has been found in ornamental fish and also in human extra-intestinal infections. ERIC-PCR genotyping differentiated 11 strains within the 23 A. aquariorum isolates, whose identity was confirmed by their rpoD gene sequences. Strains were found to possess the following virulence-associated genes: alt (90.9%), ahpB (81.8%), pla/lip/lipH3/apl-1/lip (54.5%), fla (27.3%), act/hylA/aerA (27.3%), ascF-ascG (81.8%) and aexT (9%) encoding for the cytotonic heat-labile enterotoxin, elastase, lipase, flagella, cytotoxic enterotoxins, the Type III Secretion System and the AexT toxin delivered by this system respectively. These findings indicate that chironomid egg masses harbour strains of A. aquariorum, which bear an important number of virulence genes, and that this species was misidentified originally as A. caviae.
© 2010 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 23761256     DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2010.00216.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol Rep        ISSN: 1758-2229            Impact factor:   3.541


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