Genetic variation of Brucella isolates at strain level in Egypt.

Vet Med Sci

Fayoum Regional Laboratory, Animal Health Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Fayoum, Egypt.

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study utilized Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA-16) on 18 Brucella isolates, specifically Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis, to understand genetic variations in Egyptian strains from 2002 to 2013.
  • Results showed B. melitensis exhibited greater genetic diversity with 11 genotypes and numerous singletons, while B. abortus had 3 genotypes, and the predominant genotype for both species was identified.
  • The findings suggest that geographic location alone does not explain the genetic similarities, and the authors recommend implementing pre-movement testing to minimize brucellosis transmission risks.

Article Abstract

In this study, Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA-16) was performed on 18 Brucella isolates identified bacteriologically and molecularly (AMOS-PCR) as Brucella abortus (n = 6) and Brucella melitensis (n = 12). This was aimed to study the genetic association among some Egyptian Brucella genotypes isolated during the period from 2002 to 2013 along with the global genotypes database. MLVA-16 analysis for B. melitensis and B. abortus strains illustrates a total of 11, and 3 genotypes with 10 and 1 singleton genotypes, respectively. B. melitensis strains displayed greater markers diversity by VNTRs analysis of the 16 loci than B. abortus and this was attributed mainly to the diverging in panel 2B markers. B. melitensis genotype M4_Fayoum_Giza (3,5,3,13,1,1,3,3,8,21,8,7,5,9,5,3) was the only predominated genotype circulating between two different governorates. The most common B. abortus genotype, GT A3_Dakahlia (4,5,4,12,2,2,3,3,6,21,8,4,4,3,4,4), was present in three identical isolates. In phylogeny, Egyptian B. abortus bv1 genotypes were closely related to East Asian strain (for the first time), Western Mediterranean and Americas clonal lineages. B. melitensis local genotypes exhibit a genetic relatedness mostly to Western Mediterranean clonal lineage and one strain of Eastern Mediterranean clonal lineage. In conclusion, the geographic location is not the only factor stands behind the high genetic similarity of the Egyptian Brucella genotypes. These low variations may be a result of a stepwise mutational event of the most variable loci from a very limited number of ancestors especially during the transmission through non-preference hosts. The authors encourage the authorities in charge to establish pre-movement testing to reduce the risk of brucellosis spread.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397911PMC
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