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Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil
To assess diversity of Salmonella enterica serotypes present in poultry and their environment from southern Brazil, the Kauffmann–White–Le Minor (KWL) scheme was used to serotype a total of 155 isolates. Isolates were then re-examined with nested PCR and sequencing of the dkgB-linked intergenic sequ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lam.12110 |
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author | Pulido-Landínez, M Sánchez-Ingunza, R Guard, J do Nascimento, V Pinheiro |
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description | To assess diversity of Salmonella enterica serotypes present in poultry and their environment from southern Brazil, the Kauffmann–White–Le Minor (KWL) scheme was used to serotype a total of 155 isolates. Isolates were then re-examined with nested PCR and sequencing of the dkgB-linked intergenic sequence ribotyping (ISR) region that assesses single nucleotide polymorphisms occurring around a 5S ribosomal gene. Serotypes identified were Heidelberg (40·6%), Enteritidis (34·2%), Hadar (8·4%), Typhimurium (3·9%), Gallinarum (3·2%), Agona (1·3%), Cerro (1·3%), Livingstone (1·3%), Infantis (0·6%), Isangi (0·6%), Mbandaka (0·6%), Montevideo (0·6%) and Senftenberg (0·6%). Three unique ISRs were detected from four strains. Day old chicks yielded only S. Enteritidis, whereas S. Heidelberg was most often associated with poultry carcasses. Overall agreement between KWL and ISR was 85·2%, with disagreement possibly due to the ability of ISR to detect mixtures of serotypes in culture. Overall, ISR provided more information than did KWL about the ecology of Salm. enterica on-farm. The O-antigen group D Salm. enterica serovars such as Pullorum, Gallinarum and Enteritidis appear susceptible to overgrowth by other serotypes. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Single nucleotide polymorphisms found in a group of poultry-associated Salmonella isolates from southern Brazil provided evidence of mixtures of serovar group D serotypes on-farm and in single samples from birds. This finding suggests that co-infection and interserotype competition of Salmonella enterica in poultry could impact the incidence of disease in animals or humans. In addition, unique serotypes were identified on-farm that escaped characterization by antibody typing. Application of cost-efficient and highly discriminatory genomic methods for assigning serotype may alter concepts about the epidemiology of Salm. enterica on-farm and in foods. |
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spelling | pubmed-42601732014-12-11 Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil Pulido-Landínez, M Sánchez-Ingunza, R Guard, J do Nascimento, V Pinheiro Lett Appl Microbiol Original Articles To assess diversity of Salmonella enterica serotypes present in poultry and their environment from southern Brazil, the Kauffmann–White–Le Minor (KWL) scheme was used to serotype a total of 155 isolates. Isolates were then re-examined with nested PCR and sequencing of the dkgB-linked intergenic sequence ribotyping (ISR) region that assesses single nucleotide polymorphisms occurring around a 5S ribosomal gene. Serotypes identified were Heidelberg (40·6%), Enteritidis (34·2%), Hadar (8·4%), Typhimurium (3·9%), Gallinarum (3·2%), Agona (1·3%), Cerro (1·3%), Livingstone (1·3%), Infantis (0·6%), Isangi (0·6%), Mbandaka (0·6%), Montevideo (0·6%) and Senftenberg (0·6%). Three unique ISRs were detected from four strains. Day old chicks yielded only S. Enteritidis, whereas S. Heidelberg was most often associated with poultry carcasses. Overall agreement between KWL and ISR was 85·2%, with disagreement possibly due to the ability of ISR to detect mixtures of serotypes in culture. Overall, ISR provided more information than did KWL about the ecology of Salm. enterica on-farm. The O-antigen group D Salm. enterica serovars such as Pullorum, Gallinarum and Enteritidis appear susceptible to overgrowth by other serotypes. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Single nucleotide polymorphisms found in a group of poultry-associated Salmonella isolates from southern Brazil provided evidence of mixtures of serovar group D serotypes on-farm and in single samples from birds. This finding suggests that co-infection and interserotype competition of Salmonella enterica in poultry could impact the incidence of disease in animals or humans. In addition, unique serotypes were identified on-farm that escaped characterization by antibody typing. Application of cost-efficient and highly discriminatory genomic methods for assigning serotype may alter concepts about the epidemiology of Salm. enterica on-farm and in foods. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2013-10 2013-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4260173/ /pubmed/23734786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lam.12110 Text en Published 2013. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. Letters in Applied Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Applied Microbiology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Pulido-Landínez, M Sánchez-Ingunza, R Guard, J do Nascimento, V Pinheiro Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title | Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title_full | Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title_fullStr | Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title_short | Assignment of serotype to Salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern Brazil |
title_sort | assignment of serotype to salmonella enterica isolates obtained from poultry and their environment in southern brazil |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4260173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lam.12110 |
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