Rk. Mitra et al., Molecular characterisation of rough variants of Vibrio cholerae isolated from hospitalised patients with diarrhoea, J MED MICRO, 50(3), 2001, pp. 268-276
Seven rough isolates of Vibrio cholerae isolated as the sole infecting agen
t from patients with cholera-like diarrhoea were examined for the presence
of the regulatory element toxR and certain virulence-associated genes of th
e CTX genetic element and V. cholerae pathogenicity island (VPI), Multiplex
PCR analysis with wb-specific genes of either O1 or O139 origin showed tha
t six of the seven isolates produced an O1 wb-specific amplicon and the rem
aining isolate produced an O139-specific amplicon, Analysis of lipopolysacc
haride profiles of smooth variants of V. cholerae revealed the presence of
long repeated units of 'O' polysaccharide side chains but all the rough var
iants appeared to be devoid of the latter and possessed only core oligosacc
haride, PCR amplification with primers specific to the ctxA, ctxB, tcpA, ta
gA, int, aldA, toxT, LJ, RJ and toxR genes revealed that six of the seven r
ough isolates were positive for these genes. One isolate was found to be ne
gative for tagA and RJ, indicating the presence of an altered VPI, Each of
these isolates showed media-dependent expression of cholera toxin (CT) and
produced more toxin than the reference II cholerae O1 El Tor strain VC20 or
O139 strain SG24 under comparable conditions. Studies on the clonality of
these isolates by the analysis of rRNA genes indicated their relatedness to
strains of V. cholerae O1 El Tor or O139, isolated during the same time pe
riod.