伊拉克北部Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus)人畜共患不动杆菌的系统发育分析

Q3 Veterinary Veterinary Integrative Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.12982/vis.2023.060
Jameela Radi Esmaeel, Zeena Fouad Saleh, Khilood Hamdan Fahad, Saba Falah Klaif
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本研究旨在分离并评价Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus)人畜共患不动杆菌的系统发育状况。样本收集包括在伊拉克北部的一些洞穴中捕获的35只蝙蝠。从每只蝙蝠身上提取肠道部分和拭子。采用细菌培养方法,采用16S rRNA基因和β -内酰胺酶(bla TEM-1)依赖聚合酶链反应(PCR)法分别检测属水平和毒力活性。利用16S rRNA基因构建系统发育树。细菌培养结果显示,23只(65.7%)蝙蝠中存在该细菌;然而,16S rRNA-PCR显示,只有10只蝙蝠(28.57%)的肠道中存在这种微生物。bla TEM-1-PCR报道了4株(40%)16S rRNA-PCR阳性蝙蝠的遗传物质中携带β-内酰胺酶基因。系统发育树分析表明,该分离株的遗传相似性与埃及和中国的分离株密切相关。目前的数据表明,在伊拉克北部一些洞穴的Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus)的肠道中存在不动杆菌,并且一些分离株具有由β -内酰胺酶基因组成代表的毒力潜力。
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Phylogenetic analysis of zoonotic Acinetobacter spp. isolated from Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus), Northern Iraq
The current study was conducted to isolate and evaluate the phylogenetic status of the zoonotic Acinetobacter spp. from the Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus). The sample collection included 35 bats captured in some caves in Northern Iraq. Intestine parts and swabs were taken from each bat. The specimens were subjected to bacterial cultivation processes and 16S rRNA gene and beta lactamase (bla TEM-1) dependent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods to detect the genus level and the virulence activity, respectively. The phylogenetic tree was built utilizing the 16S rRNA gene. The findings of the bacterial cultivation revealed the presence of the bacterium in 23 (65.7%) of the collected bats; however, the 16S rRNA-PCR showed that only 10 (28.57%) of the bats demonstrated the incidence of this microorganism in their intestines. The bla TEM-1-PCR reported that 4 (40%) isolates of the 16S rRNA-PCR positive bats carried the β-lactamase gene in their genetic materials. The phylogenetic tree showed that the genetic similarity of the current study isolates was closely related to those from Egypt and China. The present data show that Acinetobacter spp. is present in the intestine of the Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus) located in some caves from Northern Iraq, and some isolates have virulence potential represented by the composition of the beta lactamase gene.
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