High frequency of hemolytic and cytotoxic activity in Aeromonas spp. isolated from clinical, food and environmental in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Abstract
Molecular study of aerolysin and cyto tonic enterotoxin genes by PCR and colony blot
hybridization was performed in 117 strains of
Aeromonas spp. isolated from different sources.
Homogeneous distribution of these genes in
A. hydrophila complex strains was observed. For
A. caviae and A. sobria complex strains, aerolysin
genes were more frequent than cytotonic enterotoxins
genes. Of 64 A. caviae complex strains, only one
(1.5%) amplified the 451 bp product for the aer gene,
however, the same primers detected a 400 bp product
in 50 (78%) strains. This product was sequenced and
had two short regions with homology to several
hemolysin genes. The genotype aer?/aerA?/hly?/
ast?/alt? was detected in six A. hydrophila strains
from food and environmental source. The most
common genotype found in A. hydrophila strains
was hly? (85%) and aerA? (78.7%), while in
A. caviae complex strains was aerA? (32.8%). All
A. veronii complex sobria strains were aer?/aerA?.
All A. caviae and A. hydrophila were positive when
tested with aer probe using the colony blot test.
Thirty-seven percent of A. hydrophila and 53% of
A. caviae tested were positive for ast probe. Eighty nine percent of samples were cytotoxic in Vero cells.
Our data demonstrated that Aeromonas spp. can
harbor and express virulence genes and reinforce the
potential of Aeromonas as a human pathogen.
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p. 53–61.: tab. p&b.
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MELO, Janyne Torqueti Benac de et al. High frequency of hemolytic and cytotoxic activity in Aeromonas spp. isolated from clinical, food and environmental in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, v. 96, p. 53–61, 2009.