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Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps

Aeromonas hydrophila is a bacterium associated with many diseases and disorders such as fin rot, skin ulcers and lethal hemorrhagic septicemia in fish. It bears several virulence factors including type III secretion system (T(3)SS), aerolysin, cytolytic enterotoxin and enzymes (e.g., hemolysins, lip...

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Autores principales: Ahangarzadeh, Mina, Ghorbanpour Najafabadi, Masoud, Peyghan, Rahim, Houshmand, Hossein, Sharif Rohani, Mostafa, Soltani, Mehdi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601789
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2020.115998.2761
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author Ahangarzadeh, Mina
Ghorbanpour Najafabadi, Masoud
Peyghan, Rahim
Houshmand, Hossein
Sharif Rohani, Mostafa
Soltani, Mehdi
author_facet Ahangarzadeh, Mina
Ghorbanpour Najafabadi, Masoud
Peyghan, Rahim
Houshmand, Hossein
Sharif Rohani, Mostafa
Soltani, Mehdi
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description Aeromonas hydrophila is a bacterium associated with many diseases and disorders such as fin rot, skin ulcers and lethal hemorrhagic septicemia in fish. It bears several virulence factors including type III secretion system (T(3)SS), aerolysin, cytolytic enterotoxin and enzymes (e.g., hemolysins, lipase) that seem to play an important role in its pathogenesis. Detection of virulence markers by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a key procedure in defining the patho-genic ability of pathogenic bacteria and preparing a vaccine for its treatment. In this sense, this study was aimed to determine the frequency of virulence genes in isolates obtained from infected cultured carps in Khuzestan province. Out of 200 moribund carps with septicemic symptoms, 125 isolates were belonged to the motile aeromonads and 59 isolates were identified as A. hydrophila by biochemical methods. Finally, using PCR analysis, 31 isolates were identified as A. hydrophila. Five virulence genes were detected in these isolates including hemolysin, aerolysin, cytolytic enterotoxin and T(3)SS (aopB and ascV) by specific primers. Results showed that 23 (74.19%), 18 (58.06%), 16 (51.61%), 13 (41.63%) and 10 (32.25%) isolates possessed cytolytic enterotoxin, hemolysin, aerolysin, and T3SS genes, respectively. The results of the present study showed that among 31 isolates, only five isolates had all of dominant virulence genes. Thirteen other isolates had genotypes including hlyA(+), aerA(+), and act(+). The remaining isolates had at least one virulence gene. This study showed that determination of the virulence genes by PCR can be a reliable method to identify a potential pathogenic Aeromonad strain.
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spelling pubmed-90945882022-05-19 Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps Ahangarzadeh, Mina Ghorbanpour Najafabadi, Masoud Peyghan, Rahim Houshmand, Hossein Sharif Rohani, Mostafa Soltani, Mehdi Vet Res Forum Original Article Aeromonas hydrophila is a bacterium associated with many diseases and disorders such as fin rot, skin ulcers and lethal hemorrhagic septicemia in fish. It bears several virulence factors including type III secretion system (T(3)SS), aerolysin, cytolytic enterotoxin and enzymes (e.g., hemolysins, lipase) that seem to play an important role in its pathogenesis. Detection of virulence markers by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a key procedure in defining the patho-genic ability of pathogenic bacteria and preparing a vaccine for its treatment. In this sense, this study was aimed to determine the frequency of virulence genes in isolates obtained from infected cultured carps in Khuzestan province. Out of 200 moribund carps with septicemic symptoms, 125 isolates were belonged to the motile aeromonads and 59 isolates were identified as A. hydrophila by biochemical methods. Finally, using PCR analysis, 31 isolates were identified as A. hydrophila. Five virulence genes were detected in these isolates including hemolysin, aerolysin, cytolytic enterotoxin and T(3)SS (aopB and ascV) by specific primers. Results showed that 23 (74.19%), 18 (58.06%), 16 (51.61%), 13 (41.63%) and 10 (32.25%) isolates possessed cytolytic enterotoxin, hemolysin, aerolysin, and T3SS genes, respectively. The results of the present study showed that among 31 isolates, only five isolates had all of dominant virulence genes. Thirteen other isolates had genotypes including hlyA(+), aerA(+), and act(+). The remaining isolates had at least one virulence gene. This study showed that determination of the virulence genes by PCR can be a reliable method to identify a potential pathogenic Aeromonad strain. Urmia University Press 2022-03 2022-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9094588/ /pubmed/35601789 http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2020.115998.2761 Text en © 2022 Urmia University. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Houshmand, Hossein
Sharif Rohani, Mostafa
Soltani, Mehdi
Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title_full Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title_fullStr Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title_full_unstemmed Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title_short Detection and distribution of virulence genes in Aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
title_sort detection and distribution of virulence genes in aeromonas hydrophila isolates causing infection in cultured carps
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35601789
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2020.115998.2761
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