Detection of the chuA gene encoding the invasive enterohemorrhagic species Escherichia coli 0157:H7 using qPCR in horse feces samples on Sumbawa Island, Indonesia.
Open Vet J
; 14(4): 1051-1058, 2024 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Bacterial identification can be done using various testing techniques. Molecular techniques are often used to research dangerous diseases, an approach using genetic information on the pathogenic agent. The enterohemorrhagic invasive species Escherichia coli 0157H7 was identified from the feces of working horses on the island of Sumbawa. Another advance in molecular technology is genome amplification with qPCR which is the gold standard for detecting E. coli.Aim:
This study aims to detect and identify the invasive species E. coli 0157H7 using the gene encoding chuA with the qPCR method sourced from horse feces.Methods:
Fresh fecal samples from horses on Sumbawa Island were isolated and identified, then continued with molecular examination using the gene encoding chuA using the qPCR method.Results:
qPCR testing in this study showed that six sample isolates that were positive for E. coli 0157H7 were detected for the presence of the chuA gene, which is a gene coding for an invasive species of E. coli bacteria. The highest to lowest Cq values and Tm from the qPCR results of the sample isolates were 15.98 (4KJ), 14.90 (19KG), 14.6 (3KJ), 13.77 (20KG), 12.56 (5KGB), and 12.20 (6KJ). Tm values are 86.7 (4KJ), 86.69 (3KJ), 86.56 (5KGB), 85.88 (20KGB), 85.81 (19KG), and 85.74 (6KJ).Conclusion:
Validation, standardization of the development, and modification of qPCR technology must be carried out to harmonize testing throughout to avoid wrong interpretation of the test results so that the determination of actions to eradicate and control diseases originating from animals in the field does not occur.Mots clés
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Protéines de la membrane externe bactérienne
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Infections à Escherichia coli
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Fèces
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Réaction de polymérisation en chaine en temps réel
Limites:
Animals
Pays/Région comme sujet:
Asia
Langue:
En
Journal:
Open Vet J
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Open vet. j
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Open veterinary journal
Année:
2024
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
Indonésie
Pays de publication:
Libye