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Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: El Tor Vibrio cholerae O1 carrying ctxB(C) trait, so-called El Tor variant that causes more severe symptoms than the prototype El Tor strain, first detected in Bangladesh was later shown to have emerged in India in 1992. Subsequently, similar V. cholerae strains were iso...

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Autores principales: Na-Ubol, M., Srimanote, P., Chongsa-nguan, M., Indrawattana, N., Sookrung, N., Tapchaisri, P., Yamazaki, S., Bodhidatta, L., Eampokalap, B., Kurazono, H., Hayashi, H., Nair, G.B., Takeda, Y., Chaicumpa, W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21537091
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author Na-Ubol, M.
Srimanote, P.
Chongsa-nguan, M.
Indrawattana, N.
Sookrung, N.
Tapchaisri, P.
Yamazaki, S.
Bodhidatta, L.
Eampokalap, B.
Kurazono, H.
Hayashi, H.
Nair, G.B.
Takeda, Y.
Chaicumpa, W.
author_facet Na-Ubol, M.
Srimanote, P.
Chongsa-nguan, M.
Indrawattana, N.
Sookrung, N.
Tapchaisri, P.
Yamazaki, S.
Bodhidatta, L.
Eampokalap, B.
Kurazono, H.
Hayashi, H.
Nair, G.B.
Takeda, Y.
Chaicumpa, W.
author_sort Na-Ubol, M.
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: El Tor Vibrio cholerae O1 carrying ctxB(C) trait, so-called El Tor variant that causes more severe symptoms than the prototype El Tor strain, first detected in Bangladesh was later shown to have emerged in India in 1992. Subsequently, similar V. cholerae strains were isolated in other countries in Asia and Africa. Thus, it was of interest to investigate the characteristics of V. cholerae O1 strains isolated chronologically (from 1986 to 2009) in Thailand. METHODS: A total of 330 V. cholerae O1 Thailand strains from hospitalized patients with cholera isolated during 1986 to 2009 were subjected to conventional biotyping i.e., susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken erythrocyte agglutination (CCA) and Voges-Proskauer (VP) test. The presence of ctxA, ctxB, zot, ace, toxR, tcpA(C), tcpA(E), hlyA(C) and hlyA(E) were examined by PCR. Mismatch amplification mutation assay (MAMA) - and conventional- PCRs were used for differentiating ctxB and rstR alleles. RESULTS: All 330 strains carried the El Tor virulence gene signature. Among these, 266 strains were typical El Tor (resistant to 50 units of polymyxin B and positive for CCA and VP test) while 64 had mixed classical and El Tor phenotypes (hybrid biotype). Combined MAMA-PCR and the conventional biotyping methods revealed that 36 strains of 1986-1992 were either typical El Tor, hybrid, El Tor variant or unclassified biotype. The hybrid strains were present during 1986-2004. El Tor variant strains were found in 1992, the same year when the typical El Tor strains disappeared. All 294 strains of 1993-2009 carried ctxB(C) ; 237 were El Tor variant and 57 were hybrid. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: In Thailand, hybrid V. cholerae O1 (mixed biotypes), was found since 1986. Circulating strains, however, are predominantly El Tor variant (El Tor biotype with ctxB(C)).
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spelling pubmed-31031712011-06-08 Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand Na-Ubol, M. Srimanote, P. Chongsa-nguan, M. Indrawattana, N. Sookrung, N. Tapchaisri, P. Yamazaki, S. Bodhidatta, L. Eampokalap, B. Kurazono, H. Hayashi, H. Nair, G.B. Takeda, Y. Chaicumpa, W. Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: El Tor Vibrio cholerae O1 carrying ctxB(C) trait, so-called El Tor variant that causes more severe symptoms than the prototype El Tor strain, first detected in Bangladesh was later shown to have emerged in India in 1992. Subsequently, similar V. cholerae strains were isolated in other countries in Asia and Africa. Thus, it was of interest to investigate the characteristics of V. cholerae O1 strains isolated chronologically (from 1986 to 2009) in Thailand. METHODS: A total of 330 V. cholerae O1 Thailand strains from hospitalized patients with cholera isolated during 1986 to 2009 were subjected to conventional biotyping i.e., susceptibility to polymyxin B, chicken erythrocyte agglutination (CCA) and Voges-Proskauer (VP) test. The presence of ctxA, ctxB, zot, ace, toxR, tcpA(C), tcpA(E), hlyA(C) and hlyA(E) were examined by PCR. Mismatch amplification mutation assay (MAMA) - and conventional- PCRs were used for differentiating ctxB and rstR alleles. RESULTS: All 330 strains carried the El Tor virulence gene signature. Among these, 266 strains were typical El Tor (resistant to 50 units of polymyxin B and positive for CCA and VP test) while 64 had mixed classical and El Tor phenotypes (hybrid biotype). Combined MAMA-PCR and the conventional biotyping methods revealed that 36 strains of 1986-1992 were either typical El Tor, hybrid, El Tor variant or unclassified biotype. The hybrid strains were present during 1986-2004. El Tor variant strains were found in 1992, the same year when the typical El Tor strains disappeared. All 294 strains of 1993-2009 carried ctxB(C) ; 237 were El Tor variant and 57 were hybrid. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: In Thailand, hybrid V. cholerae O1 (mixed biotypes), was found since 1986. Circulating strains, however, are predominantly El Tor variant (El Tor biotype with ctxB(C)). Medknow Publications 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3103171/ /pubmed/21537091 Text en © The Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Na-Ubol, M.
Srimanote, P.
Chongsa-nguan, M.
Indrawattana, N.
Sookrung, N.
Tapchaisri, P.
Yamazaki, S.
Bodhidatta, L.
Eampokalap, B.
Kurazono, H.
Hayashi, H.
Nair, G.B.
Takeda, Y.
Chaicumpa, W.
Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title_full Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title_fullStr Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title_short Hybrid & El Tor variant biotypes of Vibrio cholerae O1 in Thailand
title_sort hybrid & el tor variant biotypes of vibrio cholerae o1 in thailand
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21537091
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