Affiliation:
1. Unité des Rickettsies, CNRS UPRES-A 6020, Faculté de Médecine, Marseille, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bartonella henselae
is the primary agent of cat scratch disease (CSD). In order to study the genetic variation of
B. henselae
and the correlation of the various genotypes with epidemiological and clinical findings, two seminested,
groEL
- and
pap31
-based PCR assays were carried out with specimens from 273 patients. Amplicons were sequenced to determine the genotype of the causative
Bartonella
species. Compared to our reference intergenic spacer region-based PCR, the
groEL
- and
pap31
-based assays were 1.7 and 1.9 times more sensitive, respectively. All 107 positive patients were infected with
B. henselae
; neither
Bartonella clarridgeiae
nor other species were detected. Based on the
groEL
and
pap31
sequences,
B. henselae
amplicons were classified into two genogroups, Marseille and Houston-1, and into four variants, Marseille, CAL-1, Houston-1, and a new variant, ZF-1. Patients infected with either one or the other genogroup did not exhibit different epidemiological or clinical characteristics. Our study highlights the genotypic heterogeneity of
B. henselae
in patients with CSD.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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