Emerging Infectious Diseases (Sep 2002)

Molecular Characterization of Campylobacter jejuni Clones: A Basis for Epidemiologic Investigation

  • Kate E. Dingle,
  • Frances M. Colles,
  • Roisin Ure,
  • Jaap A. Wagenaar,
  • Birgitta Duim,
  • Frederick J. Bolton,
  • Andrew J. Fox,
  • David R.A. Wareing,
  • Martin C.J. Maiden

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0809.020122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
pp. 949 – 955

Abstract

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A total of 814 isolates of the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni were characterized by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and analysis of the variation of two cell-surface components: the heat-stable (HS) serotyping antigen and the flagella protein FlaA short variable region (SVR). We identified 379 combinations of the MLST loci (sequence types) and 215 combinations of the cell-surface components among these isolates, which had been obtained from human disease, animals, food, and the environment. Despite this diversity, 748 (92%) of the isolates belonged to one of 17 clonal complexes, 6 of which contained many (318, 63%) of the human disease isolates. Several clonal complexes exhibited associations with isolation source or particular cell-surface components; however, the latter were poorly predictive of clonal complex. These data demonstrate that the clonal complex, as defined by MLST, is an epidemiologically relevant unit for both long and short-term investigations of C. jejuni epidemiology.

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