Affiliation:
1. Ghent University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary
Public Health and Food Safety, Merelbeke
2. Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre, Brussels
3. Ministry of the Flemish Community, Center for Agricultural Research, Department for
Animal Product Quality and Transformation Technology, Melle, Belgium
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Five repetitive-element PCR (rep-PCR) techniques [primer sets ERIC1R-ERIC2 and REP1R-REP2I and primers ERIC2, BOXA1R,
and (GTG)
5
] were evaluated for the discrimination of
Salmonella enterica
isolates at the serotype level. On the basis of number, even distribution over the whole fingerprint, and clarity of bands in the fingerprints, the enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC) primer set and the (GTG)
5
primer
were chosen for use in the following experiments. For these two primer
sets, reproducibility was tested on different lysates of five selected
serotypes of
Salmonella
in the same PCR by using three
different PCR runs. Reproducibility was poor between different PCR runs
but high within the same PCR run. Furthermore, 80 different serotypes
and five isolates which were not typeable by serotyping were
fingerprinted. All strains were typeable by the ERIC primer set and the
(GTG)
5
primer and generated unique fingerprints, except for
some strains with incomplete antigenic codes. Finally, 55 genetically
different strains belonging to 10 serotypes were fingerprinted to
examine the genetic diversity of the rep-PCR within serotypes. This
experiment showed that one serotype did not always correlate to only
one ERIC or (GTG)
5
fingerprint but that the fingerprint
heterogeneity within a serotype was limited. In epidemiological
studies, ERIC- and/or (GTG)
5
-PCR can be used to limit the
number of strains that have to be serotyped. The reproducibility of
isolates in one PCR run, the discriminatory power, and the genetic
diversity (stability) of the fingerprint were similar for the Eric
primer set and the (GTG)
5
primer, so both are equally able
to discriminate
Salmonella
serotypes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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