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Genetic diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in Kazakhstan using MLVA-16

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dc.contributor.author Shevtsov, Alexandr
dc.contributor.author Ramanculov, Erlan
dc.contributor.author Shevtsova, Elena
dc.contributor.author Kairzhanova, Alma
dc.contributor.author Tarlykov, Pavel
dc.contributor.author Filipenko, Maxim
dc.contributor.author Dymova, Maya
dc.contributor.author Abisheva, Gulzada
dc.contributor.author Jailbekova, Aygul
dc.contributor.author Kamalova, Dinara
dc.contributor.author Chsherbakov, Andrei
dc.contributor.author Tulegenov, Samat
dc.contributor.author Akhmetova, Assel
dc.contributor.author Sytnik, Igor
dc.contributor.author Karibaev, Talgat
dc.contributor.author Mukanov, Kasim
dc.creator Alexandr, Shevtsov
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-26T10:06:59Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-26T10:06:59Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-01
dc.identifier DOI:10.1016/j.meegid.2015.07.008
dc.identifier.citation Alexandr Shevtsov, Erlan Ramanculov, Elena Shevtsova, Alma Kairzhanova, Pavel Tarlykov, Maxim Filipenko, Maya Dymova, Gulzada Abisheva, Aygul Jailbekova, Dinara Kamalova, Andrei Chsherbakov, Samat Tulegenov, Assel Akhmetova, Igor Sytnik, Talgat Karibaev, Kasim Mukanov, Genetic diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in Kazakhstan using MLVA-16, In Infection, Genetics and Evolution, Volume 34, 2015, Pages 173-180 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 15671348
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567134815002701
dc.identifier.uri http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/3068
dc.description.abstract Abstract Brucellosis is an endemic disease in Central Asia characterized by high infection rates in humans and animals. Currently, little is known about the genetic diversity of Brucella spp. circulating in the region, despite the high prevalence of brucellosis. This study aimed to analyze the genetic diversity of Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus strains circulating in the Republic of Kazakhstan. We genotyped 128 B. melitensis and 124 B. abortus strains collected in regions with the highest prevalence of brucellosis. Genotyping was performed using multi-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA). Analysis of a subset of 8 loci (MLVA-8) of 128 B. melitensis strains identified genotypes 42 (n=108), 43 (n=2), and 63 (n=19) related to the ‘East Mediterranean’ group. An MLVA-16 assay sorted 128 B. melitensis strains into 25 different genotypes. Excluding one variable locus, MLVA-15 of B. melitensis was distinct from strains originating in the Mediterranean region; however, 77% of them were identical to strains isolated in China. A minimum spanning tree for B. melitensis using MLVA-15 analysis clustered the local strains together with strains previously collected in China. MLVA-8 analysis of 124 B. abortus strains identified them as genotype 36, suggesting Eurasian distribution of this lineage. Complete MLVA-16 assay analysis clustered the strains into five genotypes, revealing little diversity of B. abortus when compared on the global scale. A minimum spanning tree for B. abortus obtained using MLVA-15 analysis clustered the 2 most prevalent genotypes (n=117) together with strains previously collected in China. Thus, MLVA analysis was used to characterize 252 strains of Brucella collected in Kazakhstan. The analysis revealed genetic homogeneity among the strains. Interestingly, identical MLVA-15 profiles were found in seemingly unrelated outbreaks in China, Turkey, and Kazakhstan. Further analysis is needed for better understanding of the epidemiology of brucellosis in Asia. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Infection, Genetics and Evolution en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Infection, Genetics and Evolution
dc.subject Multi-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) en_US
dc.subject Brucella melitensis en_US
dc.subject Brucella abortus en_US
dc.subject Genotyping en_US
dc.subject Kazakhstan en_US
dc.title Genetic diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in Kazakhstan using MLVA-16 en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.rights.license Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
elsevier.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.meegid.2015.07.008
elsevier.identifier.eid 1-s2.0-S1567134815002701
elsevier.identifier.pii S1567-1348(15)00270-1
elsevier.identifier.scopusid 84937954850
elsevier.identifier.pubmedid 26160544
elsevier.volume 34
elsevier.coverdate 2015-08-01
elsevier.coverdisplaydate August 2015
elsevier.startingpage 173
elsevier.endingpage 180
elsevier.openaccess 0
elsevier.openaccessarticle false
elsevier.openarchivearticle false
elsevier.teaser Brucellosis is an endemic disease in Central Asia characterized by high infection rates in humans and animals. Currently, little is known about the genetic diversity of Brucella spp. circulating in...
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