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Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the SzP gene of Streptococcus zooepidemicus isolated from the respiratory tract of horses
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Abstract
Objective—To develop polymerase chain reaction-restriction
fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)
analysis for molecular typing of strains of
Streptococcus zooepidemicus and to use the new
typing method to analyze a collection of isolates from
the respiratory tract of Thoroughbreds.
Sample Population—10 strains of S zooepidemicus,
65 isolates from the respiratory tract of 9 yearlings
following long distance transportation, and 89 isolates
from tracheal aspirates of 20 foals with pneumonia.
Procedure—Phenotypic variations in the SzP protein
were detected by western immunoblot analysis.
Using PCR-RFLP analysis, genotypes were obtained
with primer sets from the SzP gene, followed by
restriction endonuclease digestion of the amplicons.
Results—Unique genotypic patterns were obtained
with a primer set designed from both ends of the
structural gene and the restriction endonuclease Dde
I. Forty-five isolates from the lymphoid tissue within
the pharyngeal recess (ie, pharyngeal tonsil) of yearlings
included 10 SzP genotypes and SzP phenotypes.
Isolates from the trachea of each yearling were of a
single genotype that was also present among isolates
from the pharyngeal tonsil of the same horses.
Isolates from tracheal aspirates of foals belonged to
14 genotypes.
Conclusion and Clinical Relevance—Analysis of the
SzP gene by use of PCR-RFLP was effective for molecular
typing of strains of S zooepidemicus in the study of
respiratory tract disease in horses. Results of PCR-RFLP
analysis indicate that a single strain of S zooepidemicus
can migrate from the pharyngeal tonsil to the trachea at
a high rate in horses undergoing long distance transportation.
(Am J Vet Res 2002;63:1298–1301)
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Title: Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the SzP gene of Streptococcus zooepidemicus isolated from the respiratory tract of horses
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Abstract
Objective—To develop polymerase chain reaction-restriction
fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)
analysis for molecular typing of strains of
Streptococcus zooepidemicus and to use the new
typing method to analyze a collection of isolates from
the respiratory tract of Thoroughbreds.
Sample Population—10 strains of S zooepidemicus,
65 isolates from the respiratory tract of 9 yearlings
following long distance transportation, and 89 isolates
from tracheal aspirates of 20 foals with pneumonia.
Procedure—Phenotypic variations in the SzP protein
were detected by western immunoblot analysis.
Using PCR-RFLP analysis, genotypes were obtained
with primer sets from the SzP gene, followed by
restriction endonuclease digestion of the amplicons.
Results—Unique genotypic patterns were obtained
with a primer set designed from both ends of the
structural gene and the restriction endonuclease Dde
I.
Forty-five isolates from the lymphoid tissue within
the pharyngeal recess (ie, pharyngeal tonsil) of yearlings
included 10 SzP genotypes and SzP phenotypes.
Isolates from the trachea of each yearling were of a
single genotype that was also present among isolates
from the pharyngeal tonsil of the same horses.
Isolates from tracheal aspirates of foals belonged to
14 genotypes.
Conclusion and Clinical Relevance—Analysis of the
SzP gene by use of PCR-RFLP was effective for molecular
typing of strains of S zooepidemicus in the study of
respiratory tract disease in horses.
Results of PCR-RFLP
analysis indicate that a single strain of S zooepidemicus
can migrate from the pharyngeal tonsil to the trachea at
a high rate in horses undergoing long distance transportation.
(Am J Vet Res 2002;63:1298–1301).
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