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Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India

In this study, 191 culture isolates were recovered from suspected samples of animals and humans in Ellinghausen McCullough Johnson and Harris (EMJH) medium and assessed for its morphological features by dark field microscopy. Extracted DNA from individual culture was subjected to different PCR assay...

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Autores principales: Balamurugan, Vinayagamurthy, Gangadhar, Nidaghatta L, Mohandoss, Nagalingam, Thirumalesh, Sushma Rahim Assadi, Dhar, Moushumi, Shome, Rajeswari, Krishnamoorthy, Paramanandham, Prabhudas, Krishnamsetty, Rahman, Habibur
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23961424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-362
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author Balamurugan, Vinayagamurthy
Gangadhar, Nidaghatta L
Mohandoss, Nagalingam
Thirumalesh, Sushma Rahim Assadi
Dhar, Moushumi
Shome, Rajeswari
Krishnamoorthy, Paramanandham
Prabhudas, Krishnamsetty
Rahman, Habibur
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Gangadhar, Nidaghatta L
Mohandoss, Nagalingam
Thirumalesh, Sushma Rahim Assadi
Dhar, Moushumi
Shome, Rajeswari
Krishnamoorthy, Paramanandham
Prabhudas, Krishnamsetty
Rahman, Habibur
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description In this study, 191 culture isolates were recovered from suspected samples of animals and humans in Ellinghausen McCullough Johnson and Harris (EMJH) medium and assessed for its morphological features by dark field microscopy. Extracted DNA from individual culture was subjected to different PCR assays for identification and characterization of leptospira. Out of 99 positive leptospira cultures, 52 pathogenic leptospira isolates were characterized at species level by using partial RNA polymerase β-subunit (rpoB) gene sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of the nucleotide sequences revealed that 30, 8, and 14 isolates belong to L. borgpetersenii / L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, and Leptospira intermediate species, respectively. Based on analysis of 99 leptospira isolates, the prevalent Leptospira species were L. borgpetersenii or L. interrogans (30.30%), L. kirschneri (8%) and Leptospira intermediate species (14.14%) in animals and humans. To the best of authors knowledge, this is the first study to use rpoB gene nucleotide sequence based phylogenetic analysis to identify/detect Leptospira intermediate species (L. wolffii) in animals and humans in India. Hence, the prevalence of this species will surely emphasize the importance of consideration of Leptospira intermediate species and formulate a way for further studies especially in understanding the newly emerging Leptospira in animals and humans and to combat the problem associated with the disease conditions.
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spelling pubmed-37360782013-08-07 Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India Balamurugan, Vinayagamurthy Gangadhar, Nidaghatta L Mohandoss, Nagalingam Thirumalesh, Sushma Rahim Assadi Dhar, Moushumi Shome, Rajeswari Krishnamoorthy, Paramanandham Prabhudas, Krishnamsetty Rahman, Habibur Springerplus Research In this study, 191 culture isolates were recovered from suspected samples of animals and humans in Ellinghausen McCullough Johnson and Harris (EMJH) medium and assessed for its morphological features by dark field microscopy. Extracted DNA from individual culture was subjected to different PCR assays for identification and characterization of leptospira. Out of 99 positive leptospira cultures, 52 pathogenic leptospira isolates were characterized at species level by using partial RNA polymerase β-subunit (rpoB) gene sequences. Phylogenetic analysis of the nucleotide sequences revealed that 30, 8, and 14 isolates belong to L. borgpetersenii / L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, and Leptospira intermediate species, respectively. Based on analysis of 99 leptospira isolates, the prevalent Leptospira species were L. borgpetersenii or L. interrogans (30.30%), L. kirschneri (8%) and Leptospira intermediate species (14.14%) in animals and humans. To the best of authors knowledge, this is the first study to use rpoB gene nucleotide sequence based phylogenetic analysis to identify/detect Leptospira intermediate species (L. wolffii) in animals and humans in India. Hence, the prevalence of this species will surely emphasize the importance of consideration of Leptospira intermediate species and formulate a way for further studies especially in understanding the newly emerging Leptospira in animals and humans and to combat the problem associated with the disease conditions. Springer International Publishing 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3736078/ /pubmed/23961424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-362 Text en © Balamurugan et al.; licensee Springer. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. 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.
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Balamurugan, Vinayagamurthy
Gangadhar, Nidaghatta L
Mohandoss, Nagalingam
Thirumalesh, Sushma Rahim Assadi
Dhar, Moushumi
Shome, Rajeswari
Krishnamoorthy, Paramanandham
Prabhudas, Krishnamsetty
Rahman, Habibur
Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title_full Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title_fullStr Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title_short Characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in India
title_sort characterization of leptospira isolates from animals and humans: phylogenetic analysis identifies the prevalence of intermediate species in india
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3736078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23961424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-362
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