Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods

One hundred and fourteen strains of Pasteurella multocida were isolated from different domestic animals species (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, rabbit, dog, cat), avian species (chicken, duck, turkey) and wild animals (deer, tiger, orang utan, marmoset). The serogroups of P multocida were determ...

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Main Authors: Arumugam, N.D., Ajam, N., Blackall, P.J., Asiah, N.M., Ramlan, M., Maria, J., Yuslan, S., Thong, Kwai Lin
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spelling my.um.eprints.54552019-11-14T04:52:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/5455/ Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods Arumugam, N.D. Ajam, N. Blackall, P.J. Asiah, N.M. Ramlan, M. Maria, J. Yuslan, S. Thong, Kwai Lin Q Science (General) QH Natural history QR Microbiology One hundred and fourteen strains of Pasteurella multocida were isolated from different domestic animals species (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, rabbit, dog, cat), avian species (chicken, duck, turkey) and wild animals (deer, tiger, orang utan, marmoset). The serogroups of P multocida were determined by both conventional capsular serotyping and a multiplex PCR assay targeting specific capsular genes. Based on the conventional serotyping method, the 114 strains of P multocida were subtyped into 55 species-specific (untypeable strains) P. multocida, 15 serogroup A, 23 serogroup B and 21 serogroup D. Based on the multiplex PCR assay on the specific capsular genes associated with each serogroup, the 114 strains were further divided to 22 species-specific P. multocida (KMT1 - 460 bp), 53 serogroup A (A - 1,044 bp), 33 serogroup B (B - 760 bp) and 6 serogroup D (D - 657 bp). No serogroup E (511 bp) or F (851 bp) was detected among the Malaysian P. multocida. PCR-based typing was more discriminative and could further subtype the previously untypeable strains. Overall, there was a significant and positive correlation between both methods in serogrouping P. multocida, (r = 0.7935; p < 0.4893). Various serogroups of P. multocida were present among the livestock with 75 of the strains belonging to serogroups A or B. PCR serotyping was therefore a highly species-specific, sensitive and robust method for detection and differentiation of P multocida serogroups compared to conventional serotyping. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report from Malaysia of the application of a PCR to rapidly define the species-specific P. multocida and its serogroups as an important zoonotic pathogen in Malaysia. Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/5455/1/Capsular_serotyping_of_Pasteurella_multocida_from_various_animal_hosts_-_a_comparison_of_phenotypic_and_genotypic_methods.pdf Arumugam, N.D. and Ajam, N. and Blackall, P.J. and Asiah, N.M. and Ramlan, M. and Maria, J. and Yuslan, S. and Thong, Kwai Lin (2011) Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods. Tropical Biomedicine, 28 (1). pp. 55-63. ISSN 0127-5720 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B75lcx0mfp2OX1U0MEhTM184ZE0/view
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Asiah, N.M.
Ramlan, M.
Maria, J.
Yuslan, S.
Thong, Kwai Lin
Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
description One hundred and fourteen strains of Pasteurella multocida were isolated from different domestic animals species (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, rabbit, dog, cat), avian species (chicken, duck, turkey) and wild animals (deer, tiger, orang utan, marmoset). The serogroups of P multocida were determined by both conventional capsular serotyping and a multiplex PCR assay targeting specific capsular genes. Based on the conventional serotyping method, the 114 strains of P multocida were subtyped into 55 species-specific (untypeable strains) P. multocida, 15 serogroup A, 23 serogroup B and 21 serogroup D. Based on the multiplex PCR assay on the specific capsular genes associated with each serogroup, the 114 strains were further divided to 22 species-specific P. multocida (KMT1 - 460 bp), 53 serogroup A (A - 1,044 bp), 33 serogroup B (B - 760 bp) and 6 serogroup D (D - 657 bp). No serogroup E (511 bp) or F (851 bp) was detected among the Malaysian P. multocida. PCR-based typing was more discriminative and could further subtype the previously untypeable strains. Overall, there was a significant and positive correlation between both methods in serogrouping P. multocida, (r = 0.7935; p < 0.4893). Various serogroups of P. multocida were present among the livestock with 75 of the strains belonging to serogroups A or B. PCR serotyping was therefore a highly species-specific, sensitive and robust method for detection and differentiation of P multocida serogroups compared to conventional serotyping. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report from Malaysia of the application of a PCR to rapidly define the species-specific P. multocida and its serogroups as an important zoonotic pathogen in Malaysia.
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author Arumugam, N.D.
Ajam, N.
Blackall, P.J.
Asiah, N.M.
Ramlan, M.
Maria, J.
Yuslan, S.
Thong, Kwai Lin
author_facet Arumugam, N.D.
Ajam, N.
Blackall, P.J.
Asiah, N.M.
Ramlan, M.
Maria, J.
Yuslan, S.
Thong, Kwai Lin
author_sort Arumugam, N.D.
title Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
title_short Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
title_full Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
title_fullStr Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
title_full_unstemmed Capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
title_sort capsular serotyping of pasteurella multocida from various animal hosts - a comparison of phenotypic and genotypic methods
publisher Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
publishDate 2011
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