Pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida and P. multocida subsp. septica Differentiation by PCR Fingerprinting and α-Glucosidase Activity

Author:

Hunt Gerardo Sharon1,Citron Diane M.1,Claros Marina C.2,Fernandez Helen T.1,Goldstein Ellie J. C.13

Affiliation:

1. R. M. Alden Research Laboratory, Santa Monica/UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, California 904041;

2. Institute of Medical Microbiology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany2; and

3. University of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 900953

Abstract

ABSTRACT Pasteurella multocida is composed of three subspecies that are often differentiated by fermentation of sorbitol and dulcitol. We studied 35 dulcitol-negative P. multocida isolates from infected dog and cat bite wounds, 16 of which yielded weak and/or conflicting fermentation reactions in Andrades sorbitol, thus making it difficult to distinguish between the two dulcitol-negative subspecies of P. multocida , i.e., P. multocida subsp. multocida and P. multocida subsp. septica . All isolates and two control strains were further analyzed using a PCR fingerprinting technique with a single primer (M13 core) and assessed for α-glucosidase (α-Glu) activity. Although the PCR fingerprint patterns and α-Glu activity did not correlate well with the sorbitol fermentation reactions, they did correlate well with each other. All strains identified as P. multocida subsp. septica were positive for α-Glu activity and exhibited the group I PCR fingerprint profile. All strains categorized as P. multocida subsp. multocida displayed either the group II or group III PCR fingerprint profile; 9 of 11 of these isolates were α-Glu negative. These data suggest that both PCR fingerprinting and α-Glu activity provide reliable means for differentiating P. multocida subsp. multocida from P. multocida subsp. septica , particularly in strains that produce weak and/or discrepant sorbitol fermentation reactions.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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