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Distribution of Epidemic Clonal Genetic Markers among Listeria monocytogenes4b Isolates

Authors :
Franciosa, Giovanna
Scalfaro, Concetta
Maugliani, Antonella
Floridi, Francesca
Gattuso, Antonietta
Hodzic, Snjezana
Aureli, Paolo
Source :
Journal of Food Protection; March 2007, Vol. 70 Issue: 3 p574-581, 8p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Recent genome sequencing of isolates of Listeria monocytogenesserotype 4b implicated in some major outbreaks of foodborne listeriosis has revealed unique genetic markers in these isolates. The isolates were grouped into two distinct epidemic clones, ECI and ECII. In the present study, selected ECI- and ECII-specific genetic markers were detected in 16 and 15 of 89 L. monocytogenes4b isolates, respectively. The ECI markers were found in 6 of 34 clinical isolates, 9 of 50 food isolates, and 1 of 5 environmental isolates, and the ECII markers were detected in 7 of 34 clinical isolates, 7 of 50 food isolates, and 1 of 5 environmental isolates. Hence, of the isolates with the epidemic clonal genetic markers, 38% (13 of 34) were of clinical origin, 32% (16 of 50) were of food origin, and 40% (2 of 5) were of environmental origin. The predominance of the epidemic clonal markers among the clinical and environmental isolates supports the hypothesis that these markers are correlated with the pathogenic potential of strains and with their environmental persistence. Several isolates had only one epidemic clonal marker, either the ECI-specific marker 133or the ECII-specific marker 4bSF18. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis revealed higher genomic diversity among the strains with ECII-like characteristics than among those strains carrying the ECI-specific genetic markers.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0362028X and 19449097
Volume :
70
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Protection
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62048700
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-70.3.574