CHARACTERIZATION OF SERPULINA-HYODYSENTERIAE ISOLATES OF SEROTYPE-8 AND SEROTYPE-9 FROM QUEBEC BY RESTRICTION-ENDONUCLEASE FINGERPRINTING AND RIBOTYPING
J. Harel et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF SERPULINA-HYODYSENTERIAE ISOLATES OF SEROTYPE-8 AND SEROTYPE-9 FROM QUEBEC BY RESTRICTION-ENDONUCLEASE FINGERPRINTING AND RIBOTYPING, Canadian journal of veterinary research, 58(4), 1994, pp. 302-305
This study was undertaken to assess the discriminatory value of restri
ction endonuclease fingerprinting (REF) analysis and ribotyping of 21
Serpulina hyodysenteriae isolates of serotypes 8 and 9. For REF analys
is, DNAs were digested with the BglII restriction enzyme and the resul
tant fragments were separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. F
or ribotyping, hybridization of BglII genomic fragments with a probe o
f rrnB operon using an Escherichia coli rDNA probe was performed on al
l isolates. Although many isolates shared a common pattern by BglII RE
F and BglII ribotyping analysis, differences among some S. hyodysenter
iae isolates were observed. REF and ribotyping using BglII restriction
enzyme, were not specific for serotypes. The predominance of an REF a
nd a ribotype pattern among S. hyodysenteriae isolates from Quebec sug
gested that epidemiologically important S. hyodysenteriae types occur
in different swine herds.