Affiliation:
1. Servicio de Bacteriología, Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Majadahonda, 28220 Madrid, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The severe morbidity of human brucellosis is one of the main reasons for using molecular typing in the epidemiological surveillance of this worldwide zoonosis. Multiple-locus variable-number repeat analysis (MLVA-16), hypervariable octameric oligonucleotide fingerprinting (HOOF-print), and the differences in the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (codons 1249 and 1309) of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase β subunit (
rpoB
) were used to type a human
Brucella melitensis
population (108 strains) collected from throughout Spain over 13 years. Eighty-six MLVA types (discriminatory index, 0.99) were detected, with a wide-ranging genetic similarity coefficient (37.2 to 93.7%). The population clustered into the following groups: American, with genotypes 47 (1 strain), 48 (13 strains), 53 (12 strains), 55 (2 strains), 80 (1 strain), and a new genotype (2 strains), Western Mediterranean, with genotype 51 (9 strains), and Eastern Mediterranean, with genotypes 42 (60 strains), 43 (4 strains), and 63 (4 strains). Two profession-related and two foodborne acquisitions were confirmed. Distributed throughout Spain, Eastern Mediterranean genotype 42 was the most common (55%). The low MLVA-16 allelic polymorphism (genetic similarity range, 75 to 94%) of the genotype 42 strains suggests that they recently evolved from a common ancestor.
rpoB
typing grouped the strains as
rpoB
type 1 (1249-ATG/1309-CTG; 28.7%),
rpoB
type 2 (1249-ATG/1309-CTA; 62.9%), and
rpoB
type 3 (1249-ATA/1309-CTG; 8.3%). According to the MLVA-16 results, the population clustered by
rpoB
type. Given the correlation between
B. melitensis
MLVA groups and
rpoB
types (American and
rpoB
type 1, Eastern Mediterranean and
rpoB
type 2, and Western Mediterranean and
rpoB
type 3), the
rpoB
type could be used as an initial marker for the epidemiological surveillance of brucellosis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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