A. Ingianni et al., GENOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION OF GARDNERELLA-VAGINALIS BY AMPLIFIED RIBOSOMAL DNA RESTRICTION ANALYSIS (ARDRA), FEMS immunology and medical microbiology, 18(1), 1997, pp. 61-66
In total 34 strains of Gardnerella vaginalis were analyzed with variou
s molecular techniques in order to find the possibility of dividing th
is single species into different genotypes. Classical ribotyping, PCR-
ribotyping and restriction analysis of 16S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer
sequences were all unsuccessful in genotype differentiation of these b
acteria. Only amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis (ARDRA) was
suitable in recognizing different G. vaginalis genotypes. At least 3-
4 genotypes were identified with different restriction enzymes, some o
f which showed a prevalent distribution in certain of the centers from
which they were collected. Although in this study no correlation was
found between bacterial vaginosis and any of the genotypes identified,
the ARDRA method could prove to be a useful tool for studying the eti
opathology and epidemiology of G. vaginalis.