2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0950268817000139
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Genetic diversity ofMycobacterium aviumcomplex strains isolated in Argentina by MIRU-VNTR

Abstract: Mycobacterium avium sp. avium (MAA), M. avium sp. hominissuis (MAH), and M. avium sp. paratuberculosis (MAP) are the main members of the M. avium complex (MAC) causing diseases in several hosts. The aim of this study was to describe the genetic diversity of MAC isolated from different hosts. Twenty-six MAH and 61 MAP isolates were recovered from humans and cattle, respectively. GenoType CM® and IS1311-PCR were used to identify Mycobacterium species. The IS901-PCR was used to differentiate between MAH and MAA, … Show more

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“…The VNTR typing assay employed in the present study showed that 5 VNTR loci of our MAH iso-lates (i.e., loci 32, 292, X3, 25 and 47) were enough polymorphic to yield an acceptable allelic diversity. Indeed, in agreement with previous reports [4,10,12,17,18], locus VNTR X3 turn out to be the most polymorphic, while loci VNTR 3, VNTR 7 and VNTR 10 were the least suitable for VNTR typing of MAH isolates. Our VNTR analysis, that yielded 25 unique VNTR patterns and identified 12 clusters including a total 95 isolates, showed an excellent discriminatory power (HGDI = 0.990), similar to that obtained with VNTR schemes used by other authors [4,5].…”
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“…The VNTR typing assay employed in the present study showed that 5 VNTR loci of our MAH iso-lates (i.e., loci 32, 292, X3, 25 and 47) were enough polymorphic to yield an acceptable allelic diversity. Indeed, in agreement with previous reports [4,10,12,17,18], locus VNTR X3 turn out to be the most polymorphic, while loci VNTR 3, VNTR 7 and VNTR 10 were the least suitable for VNTR typing of MAH isolates. Our VNTR analysis, that yielded 25 unique VNTR patterns and identified 12 clusters including a total 95 isolates, showed an excellent discriminatory power (HGDI = 0.990), similar to that obtained with VNTR schemes used by other authors [4,5].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Indeed, in agreement with previous reports [4,10,12,17,18], locus VNTR X3 turn out to be the most polymorphic, while loci VNTR 3, VNTR 7 and VNTR 10 were the least suitable for VNTR typing of MAH isolates. Our VNTR analysis, that yielded 25 unique VNTR patterns and identified 12 clusters including a total 95 isolates, showed an excellent discriminatory power (HGDI = 0.990), similar to that obtained with VNTR schemes used by other authors [4,5]. The results obtained through the VNTR analysis showed that most MAH strains displayed a close genetic relationship, as indicated by the minimum spanning tree analysis; in fact, 21 out of 25 VNTR patterns of the MAH isolates, occurring either as clustered or unique isolates, differed from the nearest one only for one allelic variation.…”
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“…In cattle, MAC has been mostly isolated at slaughterhouses in Europe [ 3 ], Africa [ 24 ] and South America [ 11 ], serving as an early warning for Asian countries. Previous reports were concerned with the epidemiology and bacteriology of the affected cattle, but descriptions were short and limited.…”
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“…Previous reports were concerned with the epidemiology and bacteriology of the affected cattle, but descriptions were short and limited. Furthermore, histopathological examinations were not performed in the previous studies [ 3 , 11 , 24 ]. Therefore, there is limited information on systemic Mah infection in cattle and the expression of clinical symptoms.…”
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