Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000

Plasmid profiling was used to characterize 219 strains of Shigellaspecies isolated from sporadic cases of shigellosis in Malaysia during the period 1994-2000. Heterogeneous plasmid patterns were observed in all Shigella spp. There was a correlation between plasmid patterns and serotypes of S. flexne...

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Main Authors: Hoe, C.H., Yassin, R.M., Koh, Y.T., Thong, Kwai Lin
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spelling my.um.eprints.56412018-10-15T02:10:13Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/5641/ Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000 Hoe, C.H. Yassin, R.M. Koh, Y.T. Thong, Kwai Lin Q Science (General) QH Natural history QR Microbiology Plasmid profiling was used to characterize 219 strains of Shigellaspecies isolated from sporadic cases of shigellosis in Malaysia during the period 1994-2000. Heterogeneous plasmid patterns were observed in all Shigella spp. There was a correlation between plasmid patterns and serotypes of S. flexneri, S. dysenteriaeand S. sonnei. Five common small plasmids (> 20.0 kb) were observed in S. flexneri1b and 2a, whereas six common small plasmids were found in serotype 3a. Some of these plasmids appeared to maintain their existence stably in each individual serotype. Plasmids of size 11.40 and 4.20 kb were present only in S. flexneri2a isolates, whereas the 4.40 kb plasmid was unique for serotype 3a. Large (> 150 kb) or mid-range plasmid (20.0-150 kb) was not observed from any S. flexneri1b isolates. Eighty-nine percent of S. flexneriof various serotypes harboured the plasmid of 3.20 kb. All S. dysenteriaetype 2 isolates harboured the 9.00 kb plasmid, while four common small plasmids were found in S. sonneiisolates. The 2.10 kb plasmid was only seen in S. sonnei. Streptomycin resistance in S. dysenteriaetype 2 and multi-drug resistance in S. sonneimay be associated with the 9.00 and 14.8 kb plasmids, respectively. Plasmid profiling provided a further discrimination beyond serotyping and a useful alternative genotypic marker for differentiation of Shigellaspecies. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the plasmid prevalence of the Malaysian Shigella species. Springer Verlag (Germany) 2005 Article PeerReviewed Hoe, C.H. and Yassin, R.M. and Koh, Y.T. and Thong, Kwai Lin (2005) Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000. World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 21 (3). pp. 271-278. ISSN 0959-3993 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-004-3631-0 10.1007/s11274-004-3631-0
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topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
QR Microbiology
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QH Natural history
QR Microbiology
Hoe, C.H.
Yassin, R.M.
Koh, Y.T.
Thong, Kwai Lin
Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
description Plasmid profiling was used to characterize 219 strains of Shigellaspecies isolated from sporadic cases of shigellosis in Malaysia during the period 1994-2000. Heterogeneous plasmid patterns were observed in all Shigella spp. There was a correlation between plasmid patterns and serotypes of S. flexneri, S. dysenteriaeand S. sonnei. Five common small plasmids (> 20.0 kb) were observed in S. flexneri1b and 2a, whereas six common small plasmids were found in serotype 3a. Some of these plasmids appeared to maintain their existence stably in each individual serotype. Plasmids of size 11.40 and 4.20 kb were present only in S. flexneri2a isolates, whereas the 4.40 kb plasmid was unique for serotype 3a. Large (> 150 kb) or mid-range plasmid (20.0-150 kb) was not observed from any S. flexneri1b isolates. Eighty-nine percent of S. flexneriof various serotypes harboured the plasmid of 3.20 kb. All S. dysenteriaetype 2 isolates harboured the 9.00 kb plasmid, while four common small plasmids were found in S. sonneiisolates. The 2.10 kb plasmid was only seen in S. sonnei. Streptomycin resistance in S. dysenteriaetype 2 and multi-drug resistance in S. sonneimay be associated with the 9.00 and 14.8 kb plasmids, respectively. Plasmid profiling provided a further discrimination beyond serotyping and a useful alternative genotypic marker for differentiation of Shigellaspecies. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the plasmid prevalence of the Malaysian Shigella species.
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author Hoe, C.H.
Yassin, R.M.
Koh, Y.T.
Thong, Kwai Lin
author_facet Hoe, C.H.
Yassin, R.M.
Koh, Y.T.
Thong, Kwai Lin
author_sort Hoe, C.H.
title Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
title_short Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
title_full Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
title_fullStr Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Plasmid Profiles of Shigella Species Isolated in Malaysia During 1994-2000
title_sort survey of plasmid profiles of shigella species isolated in malaysia during 1994-2000
publisher Springer Verlag (Germany)
publishDate 2005
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/5641/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-004-3631-0
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