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  • Forty-nine Campylobacter jejuni isolates from cattle feces and 50 clinical isolates from humans in Alberta were analyzed for 14 genes linked to virulence.
  • The study found that while 67% of the isolates had the majority of these genes, all isolates contained the cadF gene, indicating a commonality in virulence factors between cattle and humans.
  • Importantly, the presence of these virulence genes did not correlate with the ability to colonize birds, as all tested isolates could colonize young chicks regardless of their gene profiles.

Article Abstract

Forty nine Campylobacter jejuni isolates from cattle feces collected from Alberta feedlots and 50 clinical C. jejuni isolates from people in Alberta were tested for the presence of 14 genes encoding putative virulence factors by PCR. These included genes implicated in adherence and colonization (flaC, cadF, docC, racR, jlpA, peb1, and dnaJ), invasion (virB11, ciaB, pldA, and iamA) and protection against harsh conditions (htrA, cbrA, and sodB). The genes examined were widely distributed in both the cattle fecal isolates and the human isolates. Of the isolates tested, 67% contained all of the genes except virB11. The cadF gene was found in 100% of the isolates tested. The presence or absence of virulence-associated genes was not associated with the ability of the organism to colonize birds. All of the C. jejuni isolates used to challenge birds were able to colonize the animals regardless of virulence gene profile. While some diversity in the profile of the occurrence of virulence-associated genes in C. jejuni exists, the distribution of these putative virulence-associated genes isolates from feedlot cattle feces and humans in Alberta was similar. In addition it was not possible to predict the ability of the selected isolates to colonize young chicks based on the presence of these genes coding for virulence determinants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2436/20.1501.01.132DOI Listing

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