ASSESSMENT OF A CHEMILUMINESCENT UNIVERSAL PROBE FOR TAXONOMICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS OF AEROMONAS SP ISOLATES

Citation
Pe. Carey et al., ASSESSMENT OF A CHEMILUMINESCENT UNIVERSAL PROBE FOR TAXONOMICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS OF AEROMONAS SP ISOLATES, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 47(7), 1994, pp. 642-646
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology
ISSN journal
00219746
Volume
47
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
642 - 646
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9746(1994)47:7<642:AOACUP>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Aims-To assess a chemiluminescent universal probe for taxonomical and epidemiological investigations of Aeromonas sp isolates. Methods-Total DNA was extracted from 69 well characterised Aeromonas sp strains and digested with the restriction endonucleases Sma I or Pst I. Following electrophoresis, the resulting fragments were transferred to a nylon membrane where they were hybridised to a commercially available univer sal probe of 16S + 23S rRNA. The banding patterns (ribotypes) were mad e visible by enhanced chemiluminescence. Results-Both restriction endo nucleases produced heterogeneous ribotypes so that no allocation could be made to any of the control genospecies tested. For A hydrophila an d A caviae, however, groups of strains (mostly from the same patient) could be identified by indistinguishable banding patterns. A relativel y high proportion (36%) of A sobria strains were non-typable. Conclusi ons-Although this universal chemiluminescent probe is user friendly, i t is unsuitable for taxonomical investigations of Aeromonas sp. It is useful in epidemiological studies of A hydrophila and A caviae, but is of less value for A sobria.