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MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis
BACKGROUND: Since 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They are currently recognized as two new Brucella species, B. pinnipedialis for the pinniped isolates and B. ceti for the cetacean isolates in agreement with host preference and specific phenotypic and m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2719651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-145 |
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author | Maquart, Marianne Le Flèche, Philippe Foster, Geoffrey Tryland, Morten Ramisse, Françoise Djønne, Berit Al Dahouk, Sascha Jacques, Isabelle Neubauer, Heinrich Walravens, Karl Godfroid, Jacques Cloeckaert, Axel Vergnaud, Gilles |
author_facet | Maquart, Marianne Le Flèche, Philippe Foster, Geoffrey Tryland, Morten Ramisse, Françoise Djønne, Berit Al Dahouk, Sascha Jacques, Isabelle Neubauer, Heinrich Walravens, Karl Godfroid, Jacques Cloeckaert, Axel Vergnaud, Gilles |
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description | BACKGROUND: Since 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They are currently recognized as two new Brucella species, B. pinnipedialis for the pinniped isolates and B. ceti for the cetacean isolates in agreement with host preference and specific phenotypic and molecular markers. In order to investigate the genetic relationships within the marine mammal Brucella isolates and with reference to terrestrial mammal Brucella isolates, we applied in this study the Multiple Loci VNTR (Variable Number of Tandem Repeats) Analysis (MLVA) approach. A previously published assay comprising 16 loci (MLVA-16) that has been shown to be highly relevant and efficient for typing and clustering Brucella strains from animal and human origin was used. RESULTS: 294 marine mammal Brucella strains collected in European waters from 173 animals and a human isolate from New Zealand presumably from marine origin were investigated by MLVA-16. Marine mammal Brucella isolates were shown to be different from the recognized terrestrial mammal Brucella species and biovars and corresponded to 3 major related groups, one specific of the B. ceti strains, one of the B. pinnipedialis strains and the last composed of the human isolate. In the B. ceti group, 3 subclusters were identified, distinguishing a cluster of dolphin, minke whale and porpoise isolates and two clusters mostly composed of dolphin isolates. These results were in accordance with published analyses using other phenotypic or molecular approaches, or different panels of VNTR loci. The B. pinnipedialis group could be similarly subdivided in 3 subclusters, one composed exclusively of isolates from hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) and the two others comprising other seal species isolates. CONCLUSION: The clustering analysis of a large collection of marine mammal Brucella isolates from European waters significantly strengthens the current view of the population structure of these two species, and their relative position with respect to the rest of the Brucella genus. MLVA-16 is confirmed as being a rapid, highly discriminatory and reproducible method to classify Brucella strains including the marine mammal isolates. The Brucella2009 MLVA-16 genotyping database available at http://mlva.u-psud.fr/ is providing a detailed coverage of all 9 currently recognized Brucella species. |
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spelling | pubmed-27196512009-08-01 MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis Maquart, Marianne Le Flèche, Philippe Foster, Geoffrey Tryland, Morten Ramisse, Françoise Djønne, Berit Al Dahouk, Sascha Jacques, Isabelle Neubauer, Heinrich Walravens, Karl Godfroid, Jacques Cloeckaert, Axel Vergnaud, Gilles BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: Since 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They are currently recognized as two new Brucella species, B. pinnipedialis for the pinniped isolates and B. ceti for the cetacean isolates in agreement with host preference and specific phenotypic and molecular markers. In order to investigate the genetic relationships within the marine mammal Brucella isolates and with reference to terrestrial mammal Brucella isolates, we applied in this study the Multiple Loci VNTR (Variable Number of Tandem Repeats) Analysis (MLVA) approach. A previously published assay comprising 16 loci (MLVA-16) that has been shown to be highly relevant and efficient for typing and clustering Brucella strains from animal and human origin was used. RESULTS: 294 marine mammal Brucella strains collected in European waters from 173 animals and a human isolate from New Zealand presumably from marine origin were investigated by MLVA-16. Marine mammal Brucella isolates were shown to be different from the recognized terrestrial mammal Brucella species and biovars and corresponded to 3 major related groups, one specific of the B. ceti strains, one of the B. pinnipedialis strains and the last composed of the human isolate. In the B. ceti group, 3 subclusters were identified, distinguishing a cluster of dolphin, minke whale and porpoise isolates and two clusters mostly composed of dolphin isolates. These results were in accordance with published analyses using other phenotypic or molecular approaches, or different panels of VNTR loci. The B. pinnipedialis group could be similarly subdivided in 3 subclusters, one composed exclusively of isolates from hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) and the two others comprising other seal species isolates. CONCLUSION: The clustering analysis of a large collection of marine mammal Brucella isolates from European waters significantly strengthens the current view of the population structure of these two species, and their relative position with respect to the rest of the Brucella genus. MLVA-16 is confirmed as being a rapid, highly discriminatory and reproducible method to classify Brucella strains including the marine mammal isolates. The Brucella2009 MLVA-16 genotyping database available at http://mlva.u-psud.fr/ is providing a detailed coverage of all 9 currently recognized Brucella species. BioMed Central 2009-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2719651/ /pubmed/19619320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-145 Text en Copyright ©2009 Maquart et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research article Maquart, Marianne Le Flèche, Philippe Foster, Geoffrey Tryland, Morten Ramisse, Françoise Djønne, Berit Al Dahouk, Sascha Jacques, Isabelle Neubauer, Heinrich Walravens, Karl Godfroid, Jacques Cloeckaert, Axel Vergnaud, Gilles MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title | MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title_full | MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title_fullStr | MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title_full_unstemmed | MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title_short | MLVA-16 typing of 295 marine mammal Brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within Brucella ceti and Brucella pinnipedialis |
title_sort | mlva-16 typing of 295 marine mammal brucella isolates from different animal and geographic origins identifies 7 major groups within brucella ceti and brucella pinnipedialis |
topic | Research article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2719651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19619320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-145 |
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