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Corynebacterium ulcerans isolates from humans and dogs: fibrinogen, fibronectin and collagen-binding, antimicrobial and PFGE profiles
Authors:Liliane Simpson-Louredo  Juliana Nunes Ramos  Renata Stavracakis Peixoto  Louisy Sanches Santos  Camila Azevedo Antunes  Elisa Martins Ladeira  Cintia Silva Santos  Veronica Viana Vieira  Maria Helena Simões Villas Bôas  Raphael Hirata Jr  Ana Luíza Mattos-Guaraldi
Institution:1. Laboratory of Diphtheria and Corynebacteria of Clinical Relevance-LDCIC, Collaborating Center for Diphtheria of CGLAB/SVS/MS, School of Medical Sciences, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro—UERJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
4. National Institute for Quality Control in Health (INCQS), Funda??o Oswaldo Cruz—FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
2. Institute of Microbiology Professor Paulo de Góes, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IMPPG/UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
3. Institute of Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Abstract:Corynebacterium ulcerans has been increasingly isolated as an emerging zoonotic agent of diphtheria and other infections from companion animals. Since pets are able to act as symptomless carriers, it is also essential to identify virulence potential for humans of these isolates. In this work the ability of C. ulcerans to bind to fibrinogen (Fbg), fibronectin (Fn) and Type I collagen as well the genetic relationship among strains isolated from human and asymptomatic dogs in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) were analyzed. Five pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) profiles were demonstrated (I, II, III, IV and V). In addition, the IV and V profiles exhibiting ≥85 % similarity were expressed by the BR-AD41 and BR-AD61 strains from companion dogs living in the same neighborhood. Independent of the PFGE-types, human and dog isolates showed affinity to Fbg, Fn and collagen. Heterogeneity of PFGE profiles indicated endemicity of C. ulcerans in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area. Differences in the expression of adhesins to the human extracellular matrix may contribute to variations in the virulence and zoonotic potential of C. ulcerans strains.
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