Title of article :
MLVA typing of Haemophilus influenzae isolated from two Iranian university hospitals
Author/Authors :
Nejati, Faranak Department of Mycobacteriology & Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Fateh, Abolfazl Department of Mycobacteriology & Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Nojoumi, Ali Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Rahbar, Mohammad Department of Microbiology - Reference Health Laboratories Research Center - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Behrouzi, Ava Department of Mycobacteriology & Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Vaziri, Farzam Department of Mycobacteriology & Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Siadat, Davar Department of Mycobacteriology & Pulmonary Research - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Different serotypes of Haemophilus influenzae is now divided into 2 divisions: encapsulated
and unencapsulated. Multiple locus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) includes such specifications as the extra
power of separation, ease of data interpretation, and epidemiological data accordance, which have made it an appropriate
molecular device for good typing and phylogenetic analysis of bacterial pathogens.
Materials and Methods: In this research, cultured samples were studied and strains identified through biochemical tests
were recognized. Moreover, DNA was extracted and studied qualitatively and quantitatively. Four pairs of specialized primers
related to H. influenzae variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) and preparation of PCR were designed according to
the regulated program. Also, electrophoresis of PCR products was performed. Finally, the interpretation of electrophoresis
gel was done with respect to the observable bands showing the presence or absence of the required sequence in the samples
related to every primer.
Results: This study was the first MLVA typing of the unencapsulated H. influenzae in Iran. In this research, the VNTR sequences
were tested in 30 strains without the unencapsulated H. influenzae. Among 30 mentioned strains, for which MLVA
profile was obtained in this research, 25 different MLVA types were observed. Likewise, there was no repetition in VNTR
sequences resulting from PCR in few H. influenzae. In all these cases, the number of repetitions in MLVA profile was determined
as 0, except for one of the primers in 4 strains, which was 16%. However, this did not occur for the other VNTRs.
Conclusion: The highest diversity of the repeats was for VNTR5 (7 types), followed by VNTR6 with 6 types of repeats, and
VNTR12-1 and VNTR12-2 with 3 different types.
Keywords :
Haemophilus influenzae , VNTR , MLVA
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics