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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 02 1996, 469-472, Vol 62, No. 2
O Okwumabua, Z Tan, J Staats, RD Oberst, MM Chengappa and TG Nagaraja
Differences in biological activities (hemagglutination, hemolytic,
leukotoxic, and virulence) and ribotypes between the two subspecies of
Fusobacterium necrophorum of bovine ruminal and liver abscess origins were
investigated. Hemagglutination activity was present in all hepatic, but
only some ruminal, strains of Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum.
Ruminal F. necrophorum subsp. necrophorum had low leukotoxin titers yet was
virulent in mice. Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. funduliforme of hepatic
or ruminal origin had no hemagglutination activity, had low hemolytic and
leukotoxic activities, and was less virulent to mice. For ribotyping,
chromosomal DNAs of 10 F. necrophorum subsp. necrophorum and 11 F.
necrophorum subsp. funduliforme isolates were digested with restriction
endonucleases (EcoRI, EcoRV, SalI, PstI, and HaeIII) and examined by
restriction fragment length polymorphisms after hybridizing with a
digoxigenin- labeled cDNA probe transcribed from a mixture of 16 and 23S
rRNAs from Escherichia coli. The most discriminating restriction
endonuclease enzyme for ribotyping was EcoRI. The presence or absence of
two distinct bands of 2.6 and 4.3 kb differentiated the two subspecies.
Regardless of the origin, only F. necrophorum subsp. necrophorum, a
virulent subspecies, had a ca. 2.6-kb band, whereas F. necrophorum subsp.
funduliforme, a less virulent subspecies, had a ca. 4.3-kb band. Ribotyping
appears to be a useful technique to genetically differentiate the two
subspecies of F. necrophorum.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Ribotyping to differentiate Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum and F. necrophorum subsp. funduliforme isolated from bovine ruminal contents and liver abscesses
Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
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