Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method

The present study was carried out for the identification and molecular characterization of Salmonella spp. isolated from cattle at abattoir by biochemical, serotyping and virulence gene based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. Eleven Salmonella were isolated from cattle at abattoir, these i...

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Main Author: Mawlood A. A. Al-Graibawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine 2015-06-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/210
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description The present study was carried out for the identification and molecular characterization of Salmonella spp. isolated from cattle at abattoir by biochemical, serotyping and virulence gene based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. Eleven Salmonella were isolated from cattle at abattoir, these isolates were cultured and biochemically characterized by double checking with a conventional method and by KB011 Hi Salmonella TM identification kit then confirmed by serotyping and testing for detection of the invA virulence gene by PCR by using a Salmonella-specific 506 bp invA gene amplicon. The biochemical and serotyping results revealed that the 11 isolates belonged to four serotypes, S. enteritidis was the predominant serotype,5 isolates (45.45%) followed by S. newport 3 (27.27%), S. ohio, 2 (18.18%) and S. anatum, 1(9.09%). The PCR technique confirmed that all Salmonella isolates carried the invA gene (DNA amplification showed one distinct band with molecular weight of 506 bp amplified fragment on electrophoresis in agarose gel).The PCR assay described herein was found to be a rapid and simple method to confirm the isolates as Salmonella.
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spelling doaj.art-6790eff034ae47a5b799c3b3ae976df62022-12-21T20:47:55ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Veterinary MedicineThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine1609-56932410-74092015-06-0139110.30539/iraqijvm.v39i1.210Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR methodMawlood A. A. Al-Graibawi01Veterinary Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture,2Department of Internal and Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 3Zoonosis Unit, College of Veterinary Medicine, Baghdad University, Iraq. 4Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.The present study was carried out for the identification and molecular characterization of Salmonella spp. isolated from cattle at abattoir by biochemical, serotyping and virulence gene based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. Eleven Salmonella were isolated from cattle at abattoir, these isolates were cultured and biochemically characterized by double checking with a conventional method and by KB011 Hi Salmonella TM identification kit then confirmed by serotyping and testing for detection of the invA virulence gene by PCR by using a Salmonella-specific 506 bp invA gene amplicon. The biochemical and serotyping results revealed that the 11 isolates belonged to four serotypes, S. enteritidis was the predominant serotype,5 isolates (45.45%) followed by S. newport 3 (27.27%), S. ohio, 2 (18.18%) and S. anatum, 1(9.09%). The PCR technique confirmed that all Salmonella isolates carried the invA gene (DNA amplification showed one distinct band with molecular weight of 506 bp amplified fragment on electrophoresis in agarose gel).The PCR assay described herein was found to be a rapid and simple method to confirm the isolates as Salmonella.https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/210Salmonella spp., invA gene, KB011 Hi Salmonella TM, Cattle
spellingShingle Mawlood A. A. Al-Graibawi
Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Salmonella spp., invA gene, KB011 Hi Salmonella TM, Cattle
title Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
title_full Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
title_fullStr Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
title_full_unstemmed Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
title_short Detection of invasion gene invA in Salmonella spp. Isolated from slaughtered cattle by PCR method
title_sort detection of invasion gene inva in salmonella spp isolated from slaughtered cattle by pcr method
topic Salmonella spp., invA gene, KB011 Hi Salmonella TM, Cattle
url https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/210
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