DNA typing of Mycobacterium bovis strains from the Castlepoint area of the Wairarapa

Authors: Collins DM
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 47, Issue 6, pp 207-209, Dec 1999
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Livestock
Subject Terms: Bacterial, DNA/RNA, Diagnostic procedures, Mycobacterial, Disease/defect, Zoonosis, Infectious disease, Public health
Article class: Short Communication
Abstract: AIM: To investigate isolates of Mycobacterium bovis from the Castlepoint area of the Wairarapa using three different methods of DNA typing.
METHODS: Isolates of M. bovis, obtained from animals in the Castlepoint area between 1982-l 998, were characterised by restriction endonuclease analysis. An isolate representing each restriction type was characterised by two newer DNA typing methods based on the polymorphic GC-rich repetitive sequence (PGRS) and spoligotyping.
RESULTS: Over 300 isolates were distinguished into 26 restriction types. The 24 available restriction types were differentiated into 11 PGRS types and 7 spoligotypes. The three most common restriction types had the same PGRS type and the same spoligotype.
CONCLUSIONS: The relatively large number of restriction types found, indicated that restriction endonuclease analysis was well suited for detailed epidemiological studies at Castlepoint. Spoligotyping was less discriminatory than PGRS typing but both methods could be used to group isolates with different restriction types.
KEY WORDS: Mycobacterium bovis , typing, DNA.
Access to the full text of this article is available to members of:
  • SciQuest - Complimentary Subscription
If you're a member or subscriber and believe you should have access:
Login

Otherwise:
Register for an account