Ribotype diversity of porcine Pasteurella multocida from Australia

被引:19
作者
Bowles, RE [1 ]
Pahoff, JL [1 ]
Smith, BN [1 ]
Blackall, PJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Dept Primary Ind, Anim Res Inst, Australasian Pig Inst, Yeerongpilly, Qld 4105, Australia
关键词
pigs; Pasteurella multocida; ribotype; diversity;
D O I
10.1111/j.1751-0813.2000.tb11940.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Objective To use the technique of ribotyping to investigate the genetic diversity of Australian isolates of Pasteurella multocida associated with outbreaks of clinical disease in Australian pigs. Design One hundred and seven porcine P multocida isolates were analysed by ribotyping using the restriction enzymes HpaII and HindIII. The genetic population structure of the Australian porcine P multocida isolates was determined through statistical analysis of the joint ribotype patterns, and this was then compared with biochemical and epidemiological data available for the population. Results A total of 25 combined ribotypes were recognised, which were grouped into five ribotype clusters. Despite the deliberate selection of diverse isolates, the study revealed only a limited degree of genetic diversity. Fourteen of the ribotypes contained multiple isolates, and 12 of these ribotypes were present on more than one farm. Three of the seven biovars analysed in the study showed very limited diversity. All fifteen biovar 2 isolates (subsp multocida) were found in a single cluster (III), while all four biovar 8 isolates, which correspond to P multocida subsp gallicida, were allocated by themselves to a single cluster (IV). All nine of the biovar 12 isolates (lactose-positive subsp multocida) were assigned to a single cluster (]), together with the single biovar 14 isolate, which was the only other lactose-positive isolate in the population (ODC-negative). Conclusion A limited number of ribotypes of P multocida are associated with Australian pigs. The majority of these ribotypes are widely distributed across multiple farms, and across multiple states, individual farms can possess multiple ribotypes of P multocida. Some of the unusual biochemical variants of P multocida present in Australian pigs have a very limited genetic diversity. The nature of pig production in Australia, primarily involving continuous flow systems with few closed herds, has possibly contributed to the widespread distribution of a limited number ribotypes.
引用
收藏
页码:630 / 635
页数:6
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 2000, Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual
[2]   RECLASSIFICATION OF GERMAN, BRITISH AND DUTCH ISOLATES OF SO-CALLED PASTEURELLA-MULTOCIDA OBTAINED FROM PNEUMONIC CALF LUNGS [J].
BISGAARD, M ;
HOUGHTON, SB ;
MUTTERS, R ;
STENZEL, A .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1991, 26 (1-2) :115-124
[3]   Phenotypic characterisation of Pasteurella multocida isolates from Australian pigs [J].
Blackall, PJ ;
Pahoff, JL ;
Bowles, R .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1997, 57 (04) :355-360
[4]   Population structure and diversity of avian isolates of Pasteurella multocida from Australia [J].
Blackall, PJ ;
Fegan, N ;
Chew, GTI ;
Hampson, DJ .
MICROBIOLOGY-UK, 1998, 144 :279-289
[5]   CHARACTERIZATION OF PASTEURELLA-MULTOCIDA ISOLATED FROM FOWL CHOLERA OUTBREAKS ON TURKEY FARMS [J].
BLACKALL, PJ ;
PAHOFF, JL ;
MARKS, D ;
FEGAN, N ;
MORROW, CJ .
AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, 1995, 72 (04) :135-138
[6]   An outbreak of haemorrhagic septicaemia associated with Pasteurella multocida subsp gallicida in a large pig herd [J].
Cameron, RDA ;
OBoyle, D ;
Frost, AJ ;
Gordon, AN ;
Fegan, N .
AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, 1996, 73 (01) :27-29
[7]  
de Jong MF, 1992, DIS SWINE, V1, P414
[8]   Demonstration that Australian Pasteurella multocida isolates from sporadic outbreaks of porcine pneumonia are non-toxigenic (toxA-) and display heterogeneous DNA restriction endonuclease profiles compared with toxigenic isolates from herds with progressive atrophic rhinitis [J].
Djordjevic, SP ;
Eamens, GJ ;
Ha, H ;
Walker, MJ ;
Chin, JC .
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1998, 47 (08) :679-688
[9]   Phenotypic characterisation of Pasteurella multocida isolates from Australian poultry [J].
Fegan, N ;
Blackall, PJ ;
Pahoff, JL .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1995, 47 (3-4) :281-286
[10]   MOLECULAR FINGERPRINTING OF PASTEURELLA-MULTICOIDA ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRESSIVE ATROPHIC RHINITIS IN SWINE HERDS [J].
GARDNER, IA ;
KASTEN, R ;
EAMNS, GJ ;
SNIPESKP ;
ANDERSON, RJ .
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION, 1994, 6 (04) :442-447