Investigation of Virulence Genes by PCR in Stapylococcus aureus Isolates Originated from Subclinical Bovine Mastitis in Turkey
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2011Author
Karahan, Murat and Acik, Mehmet Nuri and Cetinkaya, Burhan
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The aim of the present study was to characterize coagulase (coa)
positive Staphylococcus aureus strains (n=92) isolated from bovine
subclinical mastitis in Turkey by PCR amplification of clumping factor A
(clfA) and protein A (spa) genes. All the coa-positive S. aureus
isolates were determined to harbor the genes encoding the IgG binding
region (spa-IgG) and the X region (spa-X) of spa. On the other hand, 84
(91.3\%) isolates were positive for clfA gene. These three genes
displayed size polymorphisms. It was concluded that spa gene
polymorphisms for S. aureus, when used together with coa-PCR, can be
proposed as good alternatives to conventional methods in typing S.
aureus isolates of bovine origin which may provide valuable data for the
development of effective control strategies against staphylococcal
mastitis. The results of the present study showed that S. aureus
isolates responsible for the mastitis cases in Turkey were genetically
diverse. (C) 2011 PVJ. All rights reserved
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