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Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains

Mycoplasma synoviae is an economically significant pathogen in the poultry industry, inducing respiratory disease and infectious synovitis in chickens and turkeys, and eggshell apex abnormality in chickens. Eradication, medication and vaccination are the options for controlling M. synoviae infection...

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Autores principales: Kreizinger, Zsuzsa, Sulyok, Kinga Mária, Grózner, Dénes, Bekő, Katinka, Dán, Ádám, Szabó, Zoltán, Gyuranecz, Miklós
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175969
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author Kreizinger, Zsuzsa
Sulyok, Kinga Mária
Grózner, Dénes
Bekő, Katinka
Dán, Ádám
Szabó, Zoltán
Gyuranecz, Miklós
author_facet Kreizinger, Zsuzsa
Sulyok, Kinga Mária
Grózner, Dénes
Bekő, Katinka
Dán, Ádám
Szabó, Zoltán
Gyuranecz, Miklós
author_sort Kreizinger, Zsuzsa
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description Mycoplasma synoviae is an economically significant pathogen in the poultry industry, inducing respiratory disease and infectious synovitis in chickens and turkeys, and eggshell apex abnormality in chickens. Eradication, medication and vaccination are the options for controlling M. synoviae infection. Currently there are two commercial, live, attenuated vaccines available against M. synoviae: the temperature sensitive MS-H vaccine strain and the NAD independent MS1 vaccine strain. Differentiation of vaccine strains from field isolates is essential during vaccination and eradication programs. The present study provides melt-curve and agarose gel based mismatch amplification mutation assays (MAMA) to discriminate the MS1 vaccine strain from the MS-H vaccine strain and wild-type M. synoviae isolates. The assays are based on the A/C single nucleotide polymorphism at nt11 of a HIT family protein coding gene. The melt- and agarose-MAMAs reliably distinguish the MS1 vaccine strain genotype from the MS-H vaccine strain and wild-type M. synoviae isolate genotype from 10(2) template number/DNA sample. No cross-reactions with other avian Mycoplasma species were observed. The assays can be performed directly on clinical samples and they can be run simultaneously with the previously described MAMAs designed for the discrimination of the MS-H vaccine strain. The developed assays are applicable in laboratories with limited facilities and promote the rapid, simple and cost effective differentiation of the MS1 vaccine strain.
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spelling pubmed-53951932017-05-04 Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains Kreizinger, Zsuzsa Sulyok, Kinga Mária Grózner, Dénes Bekő, Katinka Dán, Ádám Szabó, Zoltán Gyuranecz, Miklós PLoS One Research Article Mycoplasma synoviae is an economically significant pathogen in the poultry industry, inducing respiratory disease and infectious synovitis in chickens and turkeys, and eggshell apex abnormality in chickens. Eradication, medication and vaccination are the options for controlling M. synoviae infection. Currently there are two commercial, live, attenuated vaccines available against M. synoviae: the temperature sensitive MS-H vaccine strain and the NAD independent MS1 vaccine strain. Differentiation of vaccine strains from field isolates is essential during vaccination and eradication programs. The present study provides melt-curve and agarose gel based mismatch amplification mutation assays (MAMA) to discriminate the MS1 vaccine strain from the MS-H vaccine strain and wild-type M. synoviae isolates. The assays are based on the A/C single nucleotide polymorphism at nt11 of a HIT family protein coding gene. The melt- and agarose-MAMAs reliably distinguish the MS1 vaccine strain genotype from the MS-H vaccine strain and wild-type M. synoviae isolate genotype from 10(2) template number/DNA sample. No cross-reactions with other avian Mycoplasma species were observed. The assays can be performed directly on clinical samples and they can be run simultaneously with the previously described MAMAs designed for the discrimination of the MS-H vaccine strain. The developed assays are applicable in laboratories with limited facilities and promote the rapid, simple and cost effective differentiation of the MS1 vaccine strain. Public Library of Science 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5395193/ /pubmed/28419134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175969 Text en © 2017 Kreizinger 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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Kreizinger, Zsuzsa
Sulyok, Kinga Mária
Grózner, Dénes
Bekő, Katinka
Dán, Ádám
Szabó, Zoltán
Gyuranecz, Miklós
Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title_full Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title_fullStr Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title_full_unstemmed Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title_short Development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of MS1 vaccine strain from wild-type Mycoplasma synoviae and MS-H vaccine strains
title_sort development of mismatch amplification mutation assays for the differentiation of ms1 vaccine strain from wild-type mycoplasma synoviae and ms-h vaccine strains
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28419134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175969
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