Antigenic and restriction enzyme analysis of Campylobacter spp associated with abortion in sheep

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Delong, WJ
Jaworski, MD
Ward, ACS
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Objective-To determine the scope of strain variations among Campylobacter spp associated with abortion in sheep. Design-To examine Campylobacter spp isolated from cases of abortion for biochemical, antigenic, and genetic differences. Sample Population-15 isolates of Campylobacter spp isolated from cases of abortion during a single lambing season. Procedure-Isolates were examined, using biochemical tests, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of outer membrane proteins (OMP), and DNA restriction enzyme analysis (REA). Results-Eight strain variants were detected among the 15 isolates. 14 of the isolates were C jejuni, 13 of which were biotype I and 1 biotype II, and the remaining isolate was identified as C fetus subsp fetus. Five sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis OMP patterns had distinctive profiles for C fetus subsp fetus and C jejuni biogroup-II isolates and 3 variants within the C jejuni biogroup-I isolates. Examination of REA patterns of DNA from the 15 isolates digested with Cfo I indicated clear differences correlating with species and biogroups and 4 REA variants among biotype-l isolates. Conclusions-Marked antigenic and genetic heterogeneity of Campylobacter isolates were associated with ovine abortion within a defined geographic area. Clinical Relevance-Representatives of differing OMP and REA profile groups should be considered for incorporation in vaccines to optimize protection in this region and possibly other geographic areas.
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