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Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis

The genus Vibrio includes bacteria with different morphological and metabolic characteristics responsible for different human and animal diseases. An accurate identification is essential to assess the risks in regard to aquatic organisms and consequently to public health. The Multilocus Sequence Ana...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Mohammad Shamsur, Currò, Sarah, Carraro, Lisa, Cardazzo, Barbara, Balzan, Stefania, Novelli, Enrico, Fontana, Federico, Caburlotto, Greta, Manfrin, Amedeo, Fasolato, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37064522
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2023.11045
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author Rahman, Mohammad Shamsur
Currò, Sarah
Carraro, Lisa
Cardazzo, Barbara
Balzan, Stefania
Novelli, Enrico
Fontana, Federico
Caburlotto, Greta
Manfrin, Amedeo
Fasolato, Luca
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Currò, Sarah
Carraro, Lisa
Cardazzo, Barbara
Balzan, Stefania
Novelli, Enrico
Fontana, Federico
Caburlotto, Greta
Manfrin, Amedeo
Fasolato, Luca
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description The genus Vibrio includes bacteria with different morphological and metabolic characteristics responsible for different human and animal diseases. An accurate identification is essential to assess the risks in regard to aquatic organisms and consequently to public health. The Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLSA) scheme developed on the basis of 4 housekeeping genes (gyrB, pyrH, recA and atpA) was applied to identify 92 Vibrio strains isolated from crustaceans in 2011. Concatenated sequences were used for the phylogenetic and population analyses and the results were compared with those from biochemical identification tests. From the phylogenetic analysis, 10 clusters and 4 singletons emerged, whereas the population analysis highlighted 12 subpopulations that were well supported by phylogeny with few exceptions. The retrospective analysis allowed correct re-attribution of isolated species, indicating how, for some pathogens, there may be an overestimation of phenotypic identification (e.g. V. parahaemolyticus). Use of the PubMLST Vibrio database highlighted a possible genetic link between Sequence Type (ST) 529 and ST195 (V. alginolyticus) isolated from a human case in Norway during 2018. In addition to the identification of major risk groups of V. cholerae, V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus, MLSA could be a valid support for species considered a minor risk, such as V. alginolyticus, V. mimicus and V. fluvialis. Due to the increased incidence of vibriosis in Europe, the application of different tools will also have to be considered to investigate the possible epidemiological links of the various species in the perspective of Open Science to protect the consumer.
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spelling pubmed-101029602023-04-15 Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis Rahman, Mohammad Shamsur Currò, Sarah Carraro, Lisa Cardazzo, Barbara Balzan, Stefania Novelli, Enrico Fontana, Federico Caburlotto, Greta Manfrin, Amedeo Fasolato, Luca Ital J Food Saf Article The genus Vibrio includes bacteria with different morphological and metabolic characteristics responsible for different human and animal diseases. An accurate identification is essential to assess the risks in regard to aquatic organisms and consequently to public health. The Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLSA) scheme developed on the basis of 4 housekeeping genes (gyrB, pyrH, recA and atpA) was applied to identify 92 Vibrio strains isolated from crustaceans in 2011. Concatenated sequences were used for the phylogenetic and population analyses and the results were compared with those from biochemical identification tests. From the phylogenetic analysis, 10 clusters and 4 singletons emerged, whereas the population analysis highlighted 12 subpopulations that were well supported by phylogeny with few exceptions. The retrospective analysis allowed correct re-attribution of isolated species, indicating how, for some pathogens, there may be an overestimation of phenotypic identification (e.g. V. parahaemolyticus). Use of the PubMLST Vibrio database highlighted a possible genetic link between Sequence Type (ST) 529 and ST195 (V. alginolyticus) isolated from a human case in Norway during 2018. In addition to the identification of major risk groups of V. cholerae, V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus, MLSA could be a valid support for species considered a minor risk, such as V. alginolyticus, V. mimicus and V. fluvialis. Due to the increased incidence of vibriosis in Europe, the application of different tools will also have to be considered to investigate the possible epidemiological links of the various species in the perspective of Open Science to protect the consumer. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10102960/ /pubmed/37064522 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2023.11045 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Novelli, Enrico
Fontana, Federico
Caburlotto, Greta
Manfrin, Amedeo
Fasolato, Luca
Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title_full Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title_fullStr Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title_short Retrospective analysis of Vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
title_sort retrospective analysis of vibrio spp. isolated from marketed crustaceans using multilocus sequence analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10102960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37064522
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2023.11045
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