detection of the eaea gene in escherichia coli isolated from broiler chickens by polymerase chain reaction
Authors
abstract
the aim of this study was to isolate escherichia coli from chickens and to determine the presence of the eaea gene, a virulence factor detected in escherichia coli, in the isolates by polymerase chain reaction (pcr). different chicken organs (lung, liver and spleen) were inoculated onto blood agar and biochemical tests were performed on the suspicious isolates. escherichiacoliwas isolated from 67.5% (81/120) of the samples. dna was extracted from these isolates and was amplified by pcr, using a pair of primers derived from the eaea (virulence) gene. in the agarose gel examination of pcr products, 48.1% (39/81) of the isolates were determined to have this virulence factor. correct amplification with a molecular length of 384 bp was obtained in the analysis of all the isolates by species-specific pcr, which confirmed the results of the detection of the eaea gene in escherichia coli. the eaea gene, which is mainly responsible for the virulence of escherichia coli, is commonly present in escherichia coli strains isolated from this region and the significance of this situation for animal and public health was discussed.
similar resources
Detection of the eaeA Gene in Escherichia coli Isolated from Broiler Chickens by Polymerase Chain Reaction
The aim of this study was to isolate Escherichia coli from chickens and to determine the presence of the eaeA gene, a virulence factor detected in Escherichia coli, in the isolates by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Different chicken organs (lung, liver and spleen) were inoculated onto blood agar and biochemical tests were performed on the suspicious isolates. Escherichiacoliwas isolated from ...
full textDetection of the ectC Gene in Halomonas Strains by Polymerase Chain Reaction
1, 4, 5, 6-Tetrahydro-2-methyl-4-pyrimidine carboxylic acid (ectoine) is an excellent osmoprotectant. Ectoine and hydroxyl ectoines are of great significance to the biotechnology industry, thus the detection and isolation of ectoine producing bacteria is of great importance. Hence, this study involved the detection of the ectC gene (encoding ectoin synthase enzyme) using polymerase chain reacti...
full textEnterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus Polymerase Chain Reaction (ERIC-PCR) Genotyping of Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Different Animal Stool Specimens
Background: Escherichia coli is a commensal-pathogenic organism, which includes a wide range of strains. Despite several advanced molecular-genomic technologies for detecting and identifying different strains of E. coli, Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus Polymerase Chain Reaction (ERIC-PCR) technique is ...
full textDetection of tetracycline resistance genes in bacteria isolated from fish farms using polymerase chain reaction
Five common tetracycline resistance genes tet(A), tet(B), tet(M), tet(O) and tet(S) were studied by polymerase chain reaction in 100 bacteria isolated from Iranian fish farms. In the antibiogram test most of the bacteria were either intermediately or completely resistant to tetracycline. Nine isolates out of 46 Aeromonas spp. contained eithe...
full textAntibiotic Resistance in Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Isolated from Broiler Chickens in Pakistan
Background: Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) strains are predominant cause of gastrointestinal tract illnesses. The main objective of the study was to determine antibiotic resistance in various types of DEC isolated from chicken broilers farmed in Pakistan. Methods: A total of 200 feces and 200 meat samples from broiler chickens were collected from the slaughtering shops in Southern Punjab...
full textDetection of infectious bronchitis virus serotypes by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction in broiler chickens
Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a highly contagious disease of the respiratory and urogenital tract of chickens, caused by infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a member of the family Coronaviridae. The disease is common throughout the world where chickens are produced commercially. PCR on reverse transcribed RNA is a potent technique for the detection of IBV. In comparison with classical detection ...
full textMy Resources
Save resource for easier access later
Journal title:
iranian journal of applied animal sciencePublisher: islamic azad university - rasht branch
ISSN 2251-628X
volume 4
issue 2 2014
Keywords
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023