Identification, Comparison, and Transfer of the pxo Gene between Members of Bacilli Species

S. Hossein, N. Javad, Nouruzi Jamileh, Lotfi Marzieh, Hojatoallah Moradi, R. Golmohammadi
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Aim: Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax in which the pxo gene and its associated plasmids, pXOP1and pXO2, encode toxin and capsule proteins, both of which are involved in the pathogenicity of anthrax. The possibility of transferring the pxo gene to other bacilli has recently been shown. The main aims of this study were to identify and compare the frequencies of the pxo gene in isolated bacilli members. The study examined possible pxo gene transfer from B. anthracis to other closely related members of the genus Bacillus. The findings presented here may be useful in the study of vaccination. Study Design: The study design was cross-sectional and descriptive. Sixty-five soil samples were collected from different geographical regions in Iran. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in many provinces in Iran over several months. Samples were analyzed at the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Methodology: Organisms were isolated from the soil, and the isolation of pXO plasmid was performed. Presence of the pXO1 plasmid was confirmed by agarose gel electrophoresis. Isolated proteins from each bacillus were examined by SDS-PAGE. The limits of proteins encoded by the pxo gene were specifically located and data were statistically analyzed using excel. Results: Results showed that 13 samples out of 38 bacilli contained the plasmid of interest and protein bands related to proteins coded by the pxo gene. Conclusion: We have determined that the pXO1 plasmid has been transferred from B. anthracis to 13 other isolates of B. cereus group members in different regions in Iran. No transfer of the pXO2 plasmid was observed. This was apart from the identification of the pxo gene and its plasmids in different members of bacilli.
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芽孢杆菌属成员间pxo基因的鉴定、比较和转移
目的:炭疽芽孢杆菌引起炭疽,其中pxo基因及其相关质粒pxop1和pXO2编码毒素蛋白和荚膜蛋白,两者均参与炭疽的致病性。最近已经证明将pxo基因转移到其他杆菌的可能性。本研究的主要目的是鉴定和比较分离杆菌成员中pxo基因的频率。该研究检查了可能的pxo基因从炭疽杆菌转移到其他密切相关的芽孢杆菌属成员。这里提出的发现可能对疫苗接种的研究有用。研究设计:研究设计是横断面和描述性的。从伊朗不同的地理区域收集了65个土壤样本。研究地点和时间:该研究在伊朗的许多省份进行了几个月。样本在马什哈德医学大学进行了分析。方法:从土壤中分离微生物,分离pXO质粒。琼脂糖凝胶电泳证实了pXO1质粒的存在。用SDS-PAGE对各芽孢杆菌分离的蛋白进行检测。对pxo基因编码的蛋白进行了特异性定位,并用excel对数据进行了统计分析。结果:38株杆菌中有13株含有pxo基因编码蛋白相关的蛋白带和目的质粒。结论:pXO1质粒已从炭疽芽孢杆菌转移到伊朗不同地区的其他13株蜡样芽孢杆菌群成员中。未观察到pXO2质粒的转移。这还不包括在杆菌的不同成员中鉴定出pxo基因及其质粒。
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