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Distribution of virulence-associated genes in a selection of Campylobacter isolates.

Leonard Koolman1, Paul Whyte, Catherine Burgess, Declan Bolton.   

Abstract

This study tested 24 Campylobacter isolates for the presence of 35 virulence genes using the polymerase chain reaction. The target genes included those involved in motility (flaA, flaB, flhA, flhB, flgB, flgE2, fliM, fliY), chemotaxis (cheA, cheB, cheR, cheW, cheY, cheZ), cell adhesion (cadF, dnaJ, jlpA, pldA, racR, virB11), invasion (iamA, ciaB, ceuE), cytotoxin production (cdtA, cdtB, cdtC, wlaN), capsule (kpsM), multidrug and bile resistance (cmeA, cmeB, cmeC), stress response/survival (katA, sodB), and the iron uptake system (cfrA, fur). The motility genes (with the exception of flaB), the CmeABC efflux system, cdtABC genes, and the sodB gene were commonly distributed among Campylobacter strains while the virB11 and wlaN genes were rarely detected. Interestingly, the findings suggest that flaB is not essential for full motility and C. coli lacking the flhA gene may be highly invasive. This study provides additional information on the distribution of Campylobacter virulence factors and the effect of their presence/absence on adhesion and invasion. It will inform future studies designed to elucidate the exact mechanisms of pathogenesis in Campylobacter.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25826607     DOI: 10.1089/fpd.2014.1883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foodborne Pathog Dis        ISSN: 1535-3141            Impact factor:   3.171


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