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Genotyping of Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus strains in Kazakhstan using MLVA-15.

Аida Daugaliyeva1, Akhmetzhan Sultanov1, Bekbolat Usserbayev1, Sholpan Baramova1, Paola Modesto2, Akmaral Adambayeva1, Pier Luigi Acutis3, Simone Peletto4.   

Abstract

Currently, although the prevalence of brucellosis in Kazakhstan remains high, there are limited data available on the genetic diversity of circulating Brucella strains. Here, MLVA was employed to genotype a panel of 102 Brucella isolates collected from eight Kazakh regions and neighboring countries (Russia, Kyrgyzstan) during the period 1935-2017. MLVA-11 analysis classified 64 B. abortus strains into genotypes 72, 82, 331, 71, 341 and 69, while one genotype was novel, having no correspondence within the MLVA international database. MLVA-11 analysis of 37 B. melitensis strains showed 100% identity with genotypes 116, 114 and 11. One B. suis strain was classified into genotype 33. Phylogeography based on MLVA-15 demonstrated that all B. abortus and B. melitensis strains belonged to "Abortus C" and "East Mediterranean" lineages, respectively. B. abortus strains from Kazakhstan and Russia resulted genetically related to Portuguese, Brazilian and US isolates, suggesting ancient spread of these lineages from Europe westwards to South America and eastwards to Turkey, Russia and Asia. Most of Kazakh B. melitensis isolates were related to strains circulating in China, likely due to long-term trading partnerships between the two countries. In fine-scale MLVA-15 analysis, 17 B. abortus and 12 B. melitensis genotypes were identified; among them 12 are novel. Interestingly, epidemiological information supporting molecular data were retrieved for two clusters within the B. abortus group, thus proving that MLVA is an appropriate tool for effective traceback analyses. Our findings suggest that molecular genotyping should be applied systematically to support control plans for eradication of brucellosis in Kazakhstan.
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Keywords:  Brucella; Genotyping; MLVA; Molecular epidemiology; Phylogeography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29278754     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2017.12.022

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


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Authors:  Raheela Akhtar; Muhammad Muddassir Ali; Asad Ullah; Abdul Muttalib; Kashan Mehboob; Arif Ullah; Nasim Ahmad; Tahir Zahoor Chohan
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