Title of article
PCR assay for differentiating between Group I (proteolytic) and Group II (nonproteolytic) strains of Clostridium botulinum
Author/Authors
Dahlsten، نويسنده , , Elias and Korkeala، نويسنده , , Hannu and Somervuo، نويسنده , , Panu and Lindstrِm، نويسنده , , Miia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
4
From page
108
To page
111
Abstract
Groups I (proteolytic) and II (nonproteolytic) C. botulinum are genetically and physiologically distinct groups of organisms, with both groups being involved with human botulism. Due to differences in spore heat resistance and growth characteristics, the two groups possess different types of human health risks through foods, drink, and the environment. The epidemiology of human botulism due to Groups I and II C. botulinum is poorly understood, largely due to insufficient characterization of disease isolates, and warrants thorough outbreak investigation with a particular attention to discrimination between the different physiological groups of C. botulinum. In this study, a PCR assay was developed to discriminate between Group I and Group II C. botulinum. The assay is based on the fldB associated with phenylalanine metabolism in proteolytic clostridia, and employs an internal amplification control targeted to conservative regions of 16S rrn in Groups I and II C. botulinum. The assay correctly identified all 36 Group I and 24 Group II C. botulinum strains, possessing a 100% exclusivity and inclusivity. The assay provides a substantial improvement in discriminating between the Groups I and II C. botulinum, which traditionally is based on a time-consuming and error-prone culture method. Differentiation between the physiological groups of C. botulinum is an essential step in investigation of human botulism outbreaks, and should be considered as a diagnostic corner-stone in order to improve our epidemiological understanding of human botulism.
Keywords
Epidemiological investigation , Clostridium botulinum , Botulism , Group II , Group I
Journal title
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Record number
2113466
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