Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 2001)

Mycobacterium bovis: polymerase chain reaction identification in bovine Lymphonode biopsies and genotyping in isolates from Southeast Brazil by spolygotyping and restriction fragment length polymorphism

  • Zanini MS,
  • Moreira EC,
  • Lopes MTP,
  • Oliveira RS,
  • Leão SC,
  • Fioravanti RL,
  • Roxo E,
  • Zumarraga M,
  • Romano MI,
  • Cataldi A,
  • Salas CE

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 6
pp. 809 – 813

Abstract

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Diagnosis of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex by direct PCR of mediastinal lymphnode DNA and microbiological tests were compared in cattle suspicious of bearing tuberculous-like lesions detected during slaughter. The PCR procedure applied on DNA samples (n=54) obtained by adding alpha -casein into the thiocyanate extraction mix was positive in 70% of the samples. PCR confirmed the identification of 23 samples (100%) that grew in culture, 9 samples (60%) that failed to grow in culture, plus 6 (37.5%) samples that resulted in growth of bacterial contaminants. Genotyping by IS6110-RFLP and DR-spoligotyping analysis of seven samples revealed the presence of several polimorphisms. Seven of the isolates contained multiple copies of IS6110, thus defining the existence of five singular genotypes.

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