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Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods

Haemophilus parasuis is classified mainly through serotyping, but traditional serotyping always yields non-typable (NT) strains and unreliable results via cross-reactions. Here, we surveyed the serotype prevalence of Chinese H. parasuis isolates using traditional serotyping (gel immuno-diffusion tes...

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Autores principales: Ma, Lina, Wang, Liyan, Chu, Yuefeng, Li, Xuerui, Cui, Yujun, Chen, Shengli, Zhou, Jianhua, Li, Chunling, Lu, Zhongxin, Liu, Jixing, Liu, Yongsheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5179118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28005999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168903
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author Ma, Lina
Wang, Liyan
Chu, Yuefeng
Li, Xuerui
Cui, Yujun
Chen, Shengli
Zhou, Jianhua
Li, Chunling
Lu, Zhongxin
Liu, Jixing
Liu, Yongsheng
author_facet Ma, Lina
Wang, Liyan
Chu, Yuefeng
Li, Xuerui
Cui, Yujun
Chen, Shengli
Zhou, Jianhua
Li, Chunling
Lu, Zhongxin
Liu, Jixing
Liu, Yongsheng
author_sort Ma, Lina
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description Haemophilus parasuis is classified mainly through serotyping, but traditional serotyping always yields non-typable (NT) strains and unreliable results via cross-reactions. Here, we surveyed the serotype prevalence of Chinese H. parasuis isolates using traditional serotyping (gel immuno-diffusion test, GID) and molecular serotyping (multiplex PCR, mPCR). We also investigated why discrepant results between these methods were obtained, and investigated mPCR failure through whole-genome sequencing. Of the 100 isolate tested, 73 (73%) and 93 (93%) were serotyped by the GID test and mPCR, respectively, with a concordance rate of 66% (66/100). Additionally, mPCR reduced the number of NT isolates from 27 (27%) for the GID testing, to seven (7%). Eleven isolates were sequenced, including nine serotype-discrepant isolates from mPCR and GID typing (excluding strains that were NT by GID only) and two NT isolates from both methods, and their in silico serotypes were obtained from genome sequencing based on their capsule loci. The mPCR results were supported by the in silico serotyping of the seven serotype-discrepant isolates. The discrepant results and NT isolates determined by mPCR were attributed to deletions and unknown sequences in the serotype-specific region of each capsule locus. Compared with previous investigations, this study found a similar predominant serotype profile, but a different prevalence frequency for H. parasuis, and the five most prevalent serotypes or strain groups were serotypes 5, 4, NT, 7 and 13 for mPCR, and serotypes 5, NT, 4, 7 and 13/10/14 for GID. Additionally, serotype 7 was recognized as a principal serotype in this work.
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spelling pubmed-51791182017-01-04 Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods Ma, Lina Wang, Liyan Chu, Yuefeng Li, Xuerui Cui, Yujun Chen, Shengli Zhou, Jianhua Li, Chunling Lu, Zhongxin Liu, Jixing Liu, Yongsheng PLoS One Research Article Haemophilus parasuis is classified mainly through serotyping, but traditional serotyping always yields non-typable (NT) strains and unreliable results via cross-reactions. Here, we surveyed the serotype prevalence of Chinese H. parasuis isolates using traditional serotyping (gel immuno-diffusion test, GID) and molecular serotyping (multiplex PCR, mPCR). We also investigated why discrepant results between these methods were obtained, and investigated mPCR failure through whole-genome sequencing. Of the 100 isolate tested, 73 (73%) and 93 (93%) were serotyped by the GID test and mPCR, respectively, with a concordance rate of 66% (66/100). Additionally, mPCR reduced the number of NT isolates from 27 (27%) for the GID testing, to seven (7%). Eleven isolates were sequenced, including nine serotype-discrepant isolates from mPCR and GID typing (excluding strains that were NT by GID only) and two NT isolates from both methods, and their in silico serotypes were obtained from genome sequencing based on their capsule loci. The mPCR results were supported by the in silico serotyping of the seven serotype-discrepant isolates. The discrepant results and NT isolates determined by mPCR were attributed to deletions and unknown sequences in the serotype-specific region of each capsule locus. Compared with previous investigations, this study found a similar predominant serotype profile, but a different prevalence frequency for H. parasuis, and the five most prevalent serotypes or strain groups were serotypes 5, 4, NT, 7 and 13 for mPCR, and serotypes 5, NT, 4, 7 and 13/10/14 for GID. Additionally, serotype 7 was recognized as a principal serotype in this work. Public Library of Science 2016-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5179118/ /pubmed/28005999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168903 Text en © 2016 Ma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ma, Lina
Wang, Liyan
Chu, Yuefeng
Li, Xuerui
Cui, Yujun
Chen, Shengli
Zhou, Jianhua
Li, Chunling
Lu, Zhongxin
Liu, Jixing
Liu, Yongsheng
Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title_full Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title_fullStr Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title_short Characterization of Chinese Haemophilus parasuis Isolates by Traditional Serotyping and Molecular Serotyping Methods
title_sort characterization of chinese haemophilus parasuis isolates by traditional serotyping and molecular serotyping methods
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5179118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28005999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168903
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