| Literature DB >> 32065061 |
Jian-Wei Shao1,2,3, Xiang-Dong Ruan1,2,3, Xin-Cheng Qin1,2,3, Jie Yan1,2,3, Yong-Zhen Zhang1,2,3.
Abstract
Clostridium botulinum is an important pathogen that causes botulism in humans and animals worldwide. C. botulinum group III strains, which produce a single toxin of type C or D or a chimeric toxin of type C/D or D/C, are responsible for botulism in a wide range of animal species including cattle and birds. We used unbiased high-throughput RNA sequencing (i.e., metatranscriptomics) to identify a strain of group III C. botulinum from a deceased Mongolian wild ass (Equus hemionus). The strain was closely related to some European strains. Genetic analysis of the recovered bacterial sequences showed that the C. botulinum strain identified might represent a type C/D strain of group III. Infection by C. botulinum producing the mosaic toxin of type C/D is the most likely cause of the death of the wild ass.Entities:
Keywords: Clostridium botulinum; Mongolian wild ass; metatranscriptomics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32065061 PMCID: PMC7081498 DOI: 10.1177/1040638720905314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279