Esterase electrophoretic polymorphism in human and animal strains of Clostridium perfringens was studied by using polyacrylamide-agarose gel electrophoresis. Five types of esterases, designated E-I to E-V and defined by their hydrolytic specificities toward five synthetic substrates, were found in protein extracts of bacteria grown without glucose (glucose-containing media allowed only the expression of esterase E-I). Mobility variants of esterase E-I, which hydrolyzes alpha- and beta-naphthyl acetates and butyrates, were used as a basis for the distribution of strains into 11 zymogroups. When all five types of esterases and their electrophoretic variants were considered, 77 electrophoretic types (ETs) could be described for the 89 strains tested. Animal strains did not constitute a distinctive subpopulation, as revealed by their distribution in the zymogroups and by clustering analysis. Statistical analysis also emphasized the importance of esterase E-IV (which hydrolyzes only naphthyl acetates) and esterase E-V (which hydrolyzes only alpha-naphthyl acetate) in clustering by the relatedness of the ETs. ETs allowed the epidemiological characterization of stool isolates recovered from elderly inpatient residents and from adolescent chronic-care psychiatric patients. These results indicate that esterase electrophoretic typing may be a marker for epidemiological and ecological analyses.
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