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Analysis of plasmid profiling as a method for rapid differentiation of food-associated Clostridium perfringens strains
Authors:Mary K Phillips Jones  Lesley A Iwanejko  M S Longden
Institution:Department of Applied Biochemistry and Food Science, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 5RD, UK
Abstract:Plasmid analysis of over 120 strains of Clostridium perfringens , isolated during food-poisoning incidents and from animal carcasses and food constituents with no association with food poisoning, showed the potential of plasmid profiling as a means of differentiating epidemiologically related strains. On average 65% of freshly isolated strains contained one or more plasmids which could be used in the analysis. Comparison of profiles of strains from unrelated sources or unrelated strains from the same source showed a particularly wide variety of plasmid profiles. Thus the possibility that epidemiologically-unrelated strains might possess similar profiles appears to be very low in this organism. Analysis of serologically-related strains from the same source revealed similar plasmid profiles in all the plasmid-bearing strains examined. A high proportion (71%) of fresh and well-characterized food-poisoning strains possessed plasmids of 6·2 kb in size (compared with 19% of non-food-poisoning strains). The possible role of these plasmids is discussed, since the structural gene encoding the enterotoxin type A was not present on any of the plasmids in the food-poisoning strains tested.
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