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Clostridium difficile genotyping based on slpA variable region in S-layer gene sequence: an alternative to serotyping.


ABSTRACT: Recent investigations of Clostridium difficile cell wall components have revealed the presence of an S-layer encoded by the slpA gene. The aim of this study was to determine whether slpA genotyping can be used as an alternative to serotyping. The variable regions of slpA were amplified by PCR from serogroup reference strains and various clinical isolates chosen randomly. Amplified products were analyzed after restriction enzyme digestion and DNA sequencing. The sequences of the variable region of the SlpA protein were found to be strictly identical within a given serogroup but divergent between serogroups. These preliminary results suggest that PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism, in conjunction with DNA sequencing of the slpA variable region, could constitute an alternative typing method for determining C. difficile serotypes.

SUBMITTER: Karjalainen T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC120536 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clostridium difficile genotyping based on slpA variable region in S-layer gene sequence: an alternative to serotyping.

Karjalainen Tuomo T   Saumier Nicolas N   Barc Marie-Claude MC   Delmée Michel M   Collignon Anne A  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20020701 7


Recent investigations of Clostridium difficile cell wall components have revealed the presence of an S-layer encoded by the slpA gene. The aim of this study was to determine whether slpA genotyping can be used as an alternative to serotyping. The variable regions of slpA were amplified by PCR from serogroup reference strains and various clinical isolates chosen randomly. Amplified products were analyzed after restriction enzyme digestion and DNA sequencing. The sequences of the variable region o  ...[more]

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