Ml. Hanninen et U. Hirvi, Genetic diversity of canine gastric helicobacters, Helicobacter bizzozeronii and H-salomonis studied by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, J MED MICRO, 48(4), 1999, pp. 341-347
Genetic diversity of Helicobacter bizzozeronii and H. salomonis, two recent
ly identified canine gastric Helicobacter spp., was studied by pulsed-field
gel electrophoresis (PFGE). All 15 Finnish H. bizzozeronii strains collect
ed between 1991 and 1996 from pet dogs produced different PFGE patterns wit
h all restriction endonucleases studied (AscI, ApaI, SpeI, NotI and PacI) s
uggesting significant genetic diversity. The five independent H. salomonis
strains produced four different patterns with these enzymes; two strains sh
owed identical patterns with all the enzymes. Three separate isolates from
one dog had identical patterns, suggesting long-lasting infection with the
same strain, H. salomonis strains had several small fragments common for al
l strains, suggesting relatedness, The PFGE method was shown to be useful f
or epidemiological studies of canine gastric helicobacter infection. Hybrid
isation of the DNA digests with digoxigenin-labelled ureB or 16S rRNA gene
probes generated by PCR indicated conservation in the localisation of these
genes in the H. salomonis genome, because the probes hybridised with simil
ar size fragments of different strains. In contrast, the probes hybridised
with different size fragments of H. bizzozeronii strains. Comparison of Sou
thern blots of PFGE patterns digested with SpeI, ApaI and AscI indicated th
at each species has two 16S rRNA genes and one urease gene, Genome sizes of
11 H. bizzozeronii strains estimated from SpeI and NotI patterns were c. 1
.6-1.9 Mb and those of five H. salomonis strains estimated from NotI and Pa
cI patterns were c. 1.7-1.8 Mb.