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Genetic differences among Staphylococcus aureus isolates from dairy ruminant species: A single-dye DNA microarray approach.

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Staphylococcus aureus is recognized worldwide as a major pathogen causing clinical or subclinical intramammary infections in lactating sheep, goats and cows. The present study was carried out to compare 65 S. aureus isolates mainly obtained from nasal carriage and subclinical mastitis in dairy sheep and 43 isolates obtained from subclinical mastitis from 22 goats and 21 cows. A DNA microarray, containing probes against 190 true or putative virulence factors, was used to detect the presence of the virulence genes. Their presence/absence was independently assessed by PCR for the genes of interest. Sheep isolates obtained from the nostrils or the udders did not show any significant tissue specific virulence factor. The dominant pulse-field electrophoresis profile (OV/OV'), associated with spa clonal complex spa-CC 1773, matched mainly with the agr group III and was only found in ovine and caprine isolates. This clone was more specifically characterized by the prevalence of the following virulence genes: lpl4, ssl6, bsaA1, bsaB, bsaP, SAV0812. Moreover, seven virulence-associated genes (lpl1, sel, sec, tst, lukF-PV-like component, lukM, SAV0876) were associated with isolates from small ruminants, while the egc cluster, fhuD1, abiF and SAV2496 with bovine isolates. This genomic study suggests the existence of lineage- and host-specific genes leading to the development of host-specific pathogenic traits of S. aureus isolates.

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hal-00315607 , version 1 (29-08-2008)

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Eric Vautor, V. Magnone, G. Rios, K. Le Brigand, D. Bergonier, et al.. Genetic differences among Staphylococcus aureus isolates from dairy ruminant species: A single-dye DNA microarray approach.. Veterinary Microbiology, 2008, 133 (1-2), epub ahead of print. ⟨10.1016/j.vetmic.2008.06.006⟩. ⟨hal-00315607⟩
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