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Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs

Vibrio metoecus is a recently described aquatic bacterium and opportunistic pathogen, closely related to and often coexisting with Vibrio cholerae. To study the relative abundance and population dynamics of both species in aquatic environments of cholera-endemic and cholera-free regions, we develope...

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Autores principales: Nasreen, Tania, Hussain, Nora A. S., Islam, Mohammad Tarequl, Orata, Fabini D., Kirchberger, Paul C., Case, Rebecca J., Alam, Munirul, Yanow, Stephanie K., Boucher, Yann F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121053
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author Nasreen, Tania
Hussain, Nora A. S.
Islam, Mohammad Tarequl
Orata, Fabini D.
Kirchberger, Paul C.
Case, Rebecca J.
Alam, Munirul
Yanow, Stephanie K.
Boucher, Yann F.
author_facet Nasreen, Tania
Hussain, Nora A. S.
Islam, Mohammad Tarequl
Orata, Fabini D.
Kirchberger, Paul C.
Case, Rebecca J.
Alam, Munirul
Yanow, Stephanie K.
Boucher, Yann F.
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description Vibrio metoecus is a recently described aquatic bacterium and opportunistic pathogen, closely related to and often coexisting with Vibrio cholerae. To study the relative abundance and population dynamics of both species in aquatic environments of cholera-endemic and cholera-free regions, we developed a multiplex qPCR assay allowing simultaneous quantification of total V. metoecus and V. cholerae (including toxigenic and O1 serogroup) cells. The presence of V. metoecus was restricted to samples from regions that are not endemic for cholera, where it was found at 20% of the abundance of V. cholerae. In this environment, non-toxigenic O1 serogroup V. cholerae represents almost one-fifth of the total V. cholerae population. In contrast, toxigenic O1 serogroup V. cholerae was also present in low abundance on the coast of cholera-endemic regions, but sustained in relatively high proportions throughout the year in inland waters. The majority of cells from both Vibrio species were recovered from particles rather than free-living, indicating a potential preference for attached versus planktonic lifestyles. This research further elucidates the population dynamics underpinning V. cholerae and its closest relative in cholera-endemic and non-endemic regions through culture-independent quantification from environmental samples.
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spelling pubmed-77666802020-12-28 Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs Nasreen, Tania Hussain, Nora A. S. Islam, Mohammad Tarequl Orata, Fabini D. Kirchberger, Paul C. Case, Rebecca J. Alam, Munirul Yanow, Stephanie K. Boucher, Yann F. Pathogens Article Vibrio metoecus is a recently described aquatic bacterium and opportunistic pathogen, closely related to and often coexisting with Vibrio cholerae. To study the relative abundance and population dynamics of both species in aquatic environments of cholera-endemic and cholera-free regions, we developed a multiplex qPCR assay allowing simultaneous quantification of total V. metoecus and V. cholerae (including toxigenic and O1 serogroup) cells. The presence of V. metoecus was restricted to samples from regions that are not endemic for cholera, where it was found at 20% of the abundance of V. cholerae. In this environment, non-toxigenic O1 serogroup V. cholerae represents almost one-fifth of the total V. cholerae population. In contrast, toxigenic O1 serogroup V. cholerae was also present in low abundance on the coast of cholera-endemic regions, but sustained in relatively high proportions throughout the year in inland waters. The majority of cells from both Vibrio species were recovered from particles rather than free-living, indicating a potential preference for attached versus planktonic lifestyles. This research further elucidates the population dynamics underpinning V. cholerae and its closest relative in cholera-endemic and non-endemic regions through culture-independent quantification from environmental samples. MDPI 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7766680/ /pubmed/33339261 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121053 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nasreen, Tania
Hussain, Nora A. S.
Islam, Mohammad Tarequl
Orata, Fabini D.
Kirchberger, Paul C.
Case, Rebecca J.
Alam, Munirul
Yanow, Stephanie K.
Boucher, Yann F.
Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title_full Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title_fullStr Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title_short Simultaneous Quantification of Vibrio metoecus and Vibrio cholerae with Its O1 Serogroup and Toxigenic Subpopulations in Environmental Reservoirs
title_sort simultaneous quantification of vibrio metoecus and vibrio cholerae with its o1 serogroup and toxigenic subpopulations in environmental reservoirs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339261
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121053
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