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Genetic diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in Kazakhstan using MLVA-16.

Alexandr Shevtsov1, Erlan Ramanculov2, Elena Shevtsova3, Alma Kairzhanova3, Pavel Tarlykov4, Maxim Filipenko5, Maya Dymova6, Gulzada Abisheva3, Aygul Jailbekova7, Dinara Kamalova3, Andrei Chsherbakov7, Samat Tulegenov7, Assel Akhmetova7, Igor Sytnik8, Talgat Karibaev7, Kasim Mukanov9.   

Abstract

Brucellosis is an endemic disease in Central Asia characterized by high infection rates in humans and animals. Currently, little is known about the genetic diversity of Brucella spp. circulating in the region, despite the high prevalence of brucellosis. This study aimed to analyze the genetic diversity of Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus strains circulating in the Republic of Kazakhstan. We genotyped 128 B. melitensis and 124 B. abortus strains collected in regions with the highest prevalence of brucellosis. Genotyping was performed using multi-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA). Analysis of a subset of 8 loci (MLVA-8) of 128 B. melitensis strains identified genotypes 42 (n=108), 43 (n=2), and 63 (n=19) related to the 'East Mediterranean' group. An MLVA-16 assay sorted 128 B. melitensis strains into 25 different genotypes. Excluding one variable locus, MLVA-15 of B. melitensis was distinct from strains originating in the Mediterranean region; however, 77% of them were identical to strains isolated in China. A minimum spanning tree for B. melitensis using MLVA-15 analysis clustered the local strains together with strains previously collected in China. MLVA-8 analysis of 124 B. abortus strains identified them as genotype 36, suggesting Eurasian distribution of this lineage. Complete MLVA-16 assay analysis clustered the strains into five genotypes, revealing little diversity of B. abortus when compared on the global scale. A minimum spanning tree for B. abortus obtained using MLVA-15 analysis clustered the 2 most prevalent genotypes (n=117) together with strains previously collected in China. Thus, MLVA analysis was used to characterize 252 strains of Brucella collected in Kazakhstan. The analysis revealed genetic homogeneity among the strains. Interestingly, identical MLVA-15 profiles were found in seemingly unrelated outbreaks in China, Turkey, and Kazakhstan. Further analysis is needed for better understanding of the epidemiology of brucellosis in Asia.
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Keywords:  Brucella abortus; Brucella melitensis; Genotyping; Kazakhstan; Multi-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26160544     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2015.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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Authors:  Elena Shevtsova; Alexandr Shevtsov; Kasim Mukanov; Maxim Filipenko; Dinara Kamalova; Igor Sytnik; Marat Syzdykov; Andrey Kuznetsov; Assel Akhmetova; Mira Zharova; Talgat Karibaev; Pavel Tarlykov; Erlan Ramanculov
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