Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak

This work aimed to assess pathogenic potential and clonal relatedness of Aeromonas sp. and Vibrio cholerae isolates recovered during a diarrhea outbreak in Brazil. Clinical and environmental isolates were investigated for the presence of known pathogenic genes and clonal relatedness was assessed by intergenic spacer region (ISR) 16S-23S amplification. Four Aeromonas genes (lip, exu, gcat, flaA/B) were found at high overall frequency in both clinical and environmental isolates although the lip gene was specifically absent from selected species. A fifth gene, aerA, was rarely found in A. caviae, the most abundant species. The ISR profile revealed high heterogeneity among the Aeromonas isolates and no correlation with species identification. In contrast, in all the V. cholerae isolates the four genes investigated (ctxA, tcpA, zot and ace) were amplified and revealed homogeneous ISR and RAPD profiles. Although Aeromonas isolates were the major enteric pathogen recovered, their ISR profiles are not compatible with a unique cause for the diarrhea events, while the clonal relationship clearly implicates V. cholerae in those cases from which it was isolated. These results reinforce the need for a better definition of the role of aeromonads in diarrhea and whether they benefit from co-infection with V. cholerae.

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Main Authors: Mendes-Marques,Carina Lucena, Nascimento,Larissa Mélo do, Theophilo,Grace Nazareth Diogo, Hofer,Ernesto, Melo Neto,Osvaldo Pompílio de, Leal,Nilma Cintra
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0036-466520120006000012012-11-12Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreakMendes-Marques,Carina LucenaNascimento,Larissa Mélo doTheophilo,Grace Nazareth DiogoHofer,ErnestoMelo Neto,Osvaldo Pompílio deLeal,Nilma Cintra Aeromonas Vibrio cholerae Diarrhea Virulence PCR Pathogenicity This work aimed to assess pathogenic potential and clonal relatedness of Aeromonas sp. and Vibrio cholerae isolates recovered during a diarrhea outbreak in Brazil. Clinical and environmental isolates were investigated for the presence of known pathogenic genes and clonal relatedness was assessed by intergenic spacer region (ISR) 16S-23S amplification. Four Aeromonas genes (lip, exu, gcat, flaA/B) were found at high overall frequency in both clinical and environmental isolates although the lip gene was specifically absent from selected species. A fifth gene, aerA, was rarely found in A. caviae, the most abundant species. The ISR profile revealed high heterogeneity among the Aeromonas isolates and no correlation with species identification. In contrast, in all the V. cholerae isolates the four genes investigated (ctxA, tcpA, zot and ace) were amplified and revealed homogeneous ISR and RAPD profiles. Although Aeromonas isolates were the major enteric pathogen recovered, their ISR profiles are not compatible with a unique cause for the diarrhea events, while the clonal relationship clearly implicates V. cholerae in those cases from which it was isolated. These results reinforce the need for a better definition of the role of aeromonads in diarrhea and whether they benefit from co-infection with V. cholerae.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Medicina Tropical de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo v.54 n.6 20122012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652012000600001en10.1590/S0036-46652012000600001
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Nascimento,Larissa Mélo do
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Hofer,Ernesto
Melo Neto,Osvaldo Pompílio de
Leal,Nilma Cintra
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Nascimento,Larissa Mélo do
Theophilo,Grace Nazareth Diogo
Hofer,Ernesto
Melo Neto,Osvaldo Pompílio de
Leal,Nilma Cintra
Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
author_facet Mendes-Marques,Carina Lucena
Nascimento,Larissa Mélo do
Theophilo,Grace Nazareth Diogo
Hofer,Ernesto
Melo Neto,Osvaldo Pompílio de
Leal,Nilma Cintra
author_sort Mendes-Marques,Carina Lucena
title Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
title_short Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
title_full Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio cholerae O1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
title_sort molecular characterization of aeromonas spp. and vibrio cholerae o1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
description This work aimed to assess pathogenic potential and clonal relatedness of Aeromonas sp. and Vibrio cholerae isolates recovered during a diarrhea outbreak in Brazil. Clinical and environmental isolates were investigated for the presence of known pathogenic genes and clonal relatedness was assessed by intergenic spacer region (ISR) 16S-23S amplification. Four Aeromonas genes (lip, exu, gcat, flaA/B) were found at high overall frequency in both clinical and environmental isolates although the lip gene was specifically absent from selected species. A fifth gene, aerA, was rarely found in A. caviae, the most abundant species. The ISR profile revealed high heterogeneity among the Aeromonas isolates and no correlation with species identification. In contrast, in all the V. cholerae isolates the four genes investigated (ctxA, tcpA, zot and ace) were amplified and revealed homogeneous ISR and RAPD profiles. Although Aeromonas isolates were the major enteric pathogen recovered, their ISR profiles are not compatible with a unique cause for the diarrhea events, while the clonal relationship clearly implicates V. cholerae in those cases from which it was isolated. These results reinforce the need for a better definition of the role of aeromonads in diarrhea and whether they benefit from co-infection with V. cholerae.
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