• Title/Summary/Keyword: 16S rRNA genes

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Real-time PCR을 이용한 식육원료의 의도적, 비의도적 혼입 판별법 개발 (Detection and Differentiation of Intentional and Unintentional Mixture in Raw Meats Using Real-time PCR)

  • 김규헌;김미라;박영은;김용상;이호연;박용춘;김상엽;최장덕;장영미
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.340-346
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 식육원료 4종(소, 돼지, 말 및 닭)을 각각 판별하기 위하여 real-time PCR을 이용한 판별법을 개발하였다. 종 판별을 위한 유전자로는 미토콘드리아 유전자 중 12S rRNA와 16S rRNA 부분을 대상으로 하였으며, 특이 프로브의 Reporter dye는 FAM, Quencher dye는 TAMRA로 설계하였다. 개발된 프라이머 및 프로브 세트로 유사종에 대한 비 특이적 signal의 생성 유무를 관찰하기 위하여 총 10종을 대상으로 특이성을 확인한 결과, 비특이적 signal은 확인되지 않았다. 식육원료에 대하여 real-time PCR을 통한 식육 판별 시 식육 혼합 방법에 따른 $C^T$값의 유의적인 차이는 없었다. 의도적 혼합 및 비의도적 혼입을 판별하기 위한 정량법 개발에서는 의도적 혼합의 경우 100% 식육과의 $C^T$ 값 차이가 4 cycle 이내이고, 비의도적 혼입일 경우 100% 식육과의 $C^T$ 값 차이가 6 cycle 이상이었다. 따라서 본 연구를 통하여 개발한 식육 원료의 의도적, 비의도적 혼입 판별법은 불량식품 유통 근절 및 소비자 인권보호에 크게 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

Mycoplasma pneumoniae의 분리 및 항생제 감수성 검사(III) (Isolation of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of the Isolates(III))

  • 장명웅;김광혁;박인달;송갑영;김성원;이은영;김문찬;조명훈;김규언;최충언;박선영;조현장
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.479-485
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    • 2005
  • 2002년 2월부터 2005년 2월까지 성인 및 소아 호홉기질환자 994명의 상기도 도말물에서 M. pneumoniae 균주를 분리하고, 분리 균주의 ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, minecline, tetracycline, sparfloxacin, josamycin, erythromycin에 대한 감수성 검사를 실시하였으며, 분리된 균주의 235 rRNA domain II와 V에서 erythromycin저항성 변이가 일어났는가를 PCR과 유전자 염기서열분석으로 erythromycin에 감수성인 M. pneumonine균주의 염기서열과 비교분석하여 확인하였다. 호흡기질환자에서 M. pneumoniae의 분리율은 123/994$(12.4\%)$이었으며, 분리된 M. pneumoniae 균주의 minocycline, sparfloxacin, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, josamycin, erythromycin MIC 범위는 각각 $0.015\~0.25,\;0.06\~0.5,\;0.06\~0.5,\;0.25\~0.5,\;0.25\~0.5,\;0.015\~8.0,\;0.015\~8.0{\mu}m$이었다. 분리 동정된 M. pneumoniae 균주 중에서 erythromycin에 저항성인 균주가 60주$(48.8\%)$였으며, 모두가 ribosomal protein L4 영역과 23S rRNA domain V에 내성변이가 일어났으며, 이 중 2균주는 23S rRNA domain II에도 변이가 일어난 균주도 있었다. 국내에서 분리되는 M. pneumoniae균주의 $48\%$가 erytomycin에 저항성인 균주이므로 앞으로 이 균에 의한 폐렴의 치료에 주의가 요구된다.

종 특이 프라이머를 이용한 동물성 식품원료의 진위 판별법 개발 (Development of Species-Specific PCR to Determine the Animal Raw Material)

  • 김규헌;이호연;김용상;김미라;정유경;이재황;장혜숙;박용춘;김상엽;최장덕;장영미
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.347-355
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 식품 중 동물성 사용원료의 진위 판별을 위하여 분자생물학적 기법을 이용한 시험법을 개발하였다. 동물성 식품원료의 종 판별을 위한 유전자로는 미토콘드리아 DNA에 존재하는 COI, Cytb, 및 16S rRNA 유전자를 대상으로 하였으며, 가공식품에 적용하기 위하여 PCR 산물의 크기는 200 bp 내외가 되도록 종 특이 프라이머를 설계하였다. 대상종으로는 가축류 2종, 가금류 6종, 민물어류 2종, 해양어류 13종 및 갑각류 1종, 총 24종을 선정하였으며 종 특이 프라이머를 이용하여 예상되는 PCR 산물의 생성 유무를 확인하였다. PCR을 수행한 결과 토끼, 여우, 꿩, 집비둘기, 멧비둘기, 메추리, 참새, 제비, 메기, 쏘가리, 날치, 열빙어, 청어, 까나리, 멸치, 참조기, 넙치, 조피볼락, 홍어, 가오리, 말쥐치, 농어, 성게 및 바닷가재에 대하여 각각 156, 204, 152, 160, 113, 163, 167, 152, 165, 121, 136, 151, 178, 178, 146, 188, 177, 166, 179, 218, 188, 185, 127 및 172 bp에서 PCR 증폭 산물을 확인하였다. 그리고 프라이머 별로 비교종에서는 비특이적 PCR 산물(non-specific PCR product)은 생성되지 않았다. 본 연구에서 개발된 유전자 분석법을 이용하여 동물성 식품원료가 사용된 식품 원료 및 가공식품의 진위 판별에 활용이 가능할 것이며, 불량식품 근절에 크게 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

Investigation of Association between oipA and iceA1/iceA2 Genotypes of Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Cancer in Iran

  • Aghdam, Saeed Mahboubi;Sardari, Zeinab;Safaralizadeh, Reza;Bonyadi, Mortaza;Abdolmohammadi, Reza;Moghadam, Mostafa Soltani;Khalilnezhad, Ahad
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권19호
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    • pp.8295-8299
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    • 2014
  • Background: H pylori is the main causative agent of Gastric cancer and chronic gastritis. Genetic diversity of H. pylori has major contribution in its pathogenesis. We investigated the prevalence of oipA and iceA1/iceA2 positive strains of H. pylori among patients with gastric cancer and gastritis. Materials and Methods: Sampling performed by means of endoscopy from 86 patients. DNA was extracted from tissue samples using DNA extraction kit. PCR assay was performed and products were monitored by Agarose Gel Electrophoresis. Results: Urease Test and 16S rRNA PCR did not show significant differences in detection of H. pylori. The frequency of iceA1 allele in patients with gastric cancer was significantly higher than those with gastritis (p<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in prevalence of oipA and iceA2 genes among the two groups of patients (p>0.05). Conclusions: The iceA1 gene, but the oipA and iceA2 genes, is associated with H. pylori-induced gastric cancer. However, confirmatory studies must be performed in future.

Protective effects of Bacillus subtilis against Salmonella infection in the microbiome of Hy-Line Brown layers

  • Oh, Ju Kyoung;Pajarillo, Edward Alain B.;Chae, Jong Pyo;Kim, In Ho;Kang, Dae-Kyung
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제30권9호
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    • pp.1332-1339
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This study investigated the effects of Bacillus subtilis CSL2 (B. subtilis CSL2) administration before Salmonella challenge on the fecal microbiota and microbial functionality of Hy-line Brown (HLB) laying hens. Methods: Fecal samples were collected from control (CON), Salmonella-infected (SAL) and Salmonella-infected, probiotic-treated (PRO) groups before and after Salmonella challenge for microbiome analysis using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing. Results: Infection with Salmonella led to decreased microbial diversity in hen feces; diversity was recovered with Bacillus administration. In addition, Salmonella infection triggered significant alterations in the composition of the fecal microbiota. The abundance of the phylum Firmicutes decreased while that of Proteobacteria, which includes a wide variety of pathogens, increased significantly. Bacillus administration resulted in normal levels of abundance of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria. Analysis of bacterial genera showed that Salmonella challenge decreased the population of Lactobacillus, the most abundant genus, and increased populations of Pseudomonas and Flavobacterium genera by a factor of 3 to 5. On the other hand, Bacillus administration caused the abundance of the Lactobacillus genus to recover to control levels and decreased the population of Pseudomonas significantly. Further analysis of operational taxonomic units revealed a high abundance of genes associated with two-component systems and secretion systems in the SAL group, whereas the PRO group had more genes associated with ribosomes. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that B. subtilis CSL2 administration can modulate the microbiota in HLB laying hens, potentially acting as a probiotic to protect against Salmonella Gallinarum infection.

Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity of Parathion-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Rice Paddy Soils

  • Choi, Min-Kyeong;Kim, Kyung-Duk;Ahn, Kyong-Mok;Shin, Dong-Hyun;Hwang, Jae-Hong;Seong, Chi-Nam;Ka, Jong-Ok
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제19권12호
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    • pp.1679-1687
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    • 2009
  • Three parathion-degrading bacteria and eight pairs of bacteria showing syntrophic metabolism of parathion were isolated from rice field soils, and their genetic and phenotypic characteristics were investigated. The three isolates and eight syntrophic pairs were able to utilize parathion as a sole source of carbon and energy, producing p-nitrophenol as the intermediate metabolite during the complete degradation of parathion. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the isolates were related to members of the genera Burkholderia, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas, Variovorax, and Ensifer. The chromosomal DNA patterns of the isolates obtained by polymerasechain-reaction (PCR) amplification of repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP) sequences were distinct from one another. Ten of the isolates had plasmids. All of the isolates and syntrophic pairs were able to degrade parathion-related compounds such as EPN, p-nitrophenol, fenitrothion, and methyl parathion. When analyzed with PCR amplification and dot-blotting hybridization using various primers targeted for the organophosphorus pesticide hydrolase genes of previously reported isolates, most of the isolates did not show positive signals, suggesting that their parathion hydrolase genes had no significant sequence homology with those of the previously reported organosphophate pesticide-degrading isolates.

Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity of Carbofuran-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Agricultural Soils

  • Shin, Dong-Hyeon;Kim, Dong-Uk;Seong, Chi-Nam;Song, Hong-Gyu;Ka, Jong-Ok
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.448-456
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    • 2012
  • Thirty-seven carbofuran-degrading bacteria were isolated from agricultural soils, and their genetic and phenotypic characteristics were investigated. The isolates were able to utilize carbofuran as a sole source of carbon and energy. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the isolates were related to members of the genera Rhodococcus, Sphingomonas, and Sphingobium, including new types of carbofuran-degrading bacteria, Bosea and Microbacterium. Among the 37 isolates, 15 different chromosomal DNA patterns were obtained by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP) sequences. Five of the 15 representative isolates were able to degrade carbofuran phenol, fenoxycarb, and carbaryl, in addition to carbofuran. Ten of the 15 representative isolates had 1 to 8 plasmids. Among the 10 plasmid-containing isolates, plasmid-cured strains were obtained from 5 strains. The cured strains could not degrade carbofuran and other pesticides anymore, suggesting that the carbofuran degradative genes were on the plasmid DNAs in these strains. When analyzed with PCR amplification and dot-blot hybridization using the primers targeting for the previously reported carbofuran hydrolase gene (mcd), all of the isolates did not show any positive signals, suggesting that their carbofuran hydrolase genes had no significant sequence homology with the mcd gene.

Evaluation of host and bacterial gene modulation during Lawsonia intracellularis infection in immunocompetent C57BL/6 mouse model

  • Kirthika, Perumalraja;Park, Sungwoo;Jawalagatti, Vijayakumar;Lee, John Hwa
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.41.1-41.15
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    • 2022
  • Background: Proliferative enteritis caused by Lawsonia intracellularis undermines the economic stability of the swine industry worldwide. The development of cost-effective animal models to study the pathophysiology of the disease will help develop strategies to counter this bacterium. Objectives: This study focused on establishing a model of gastrointestinal (GI) infection of L. intracellularis in C57BL/6 mice to evaluate the disease progression and lesions of proliferative enteropathy (PE) in murine GI tissue. Methods: We assessed the murine mucosal and cell-mediated immune responses generated in response to inoculation with L. intracellularis. Results: The mice developed characteristic lesions of the disease and shed L. intracellularis in the feces following oral inoculation with 5 × 107 bacteria. An increase in L. intracellularis 16s rRNA and groEL copies in the intestine of infected mice indicated intestinal dissemination of the bacteria. The C57BL/6 mice appeared capable of modulating humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to L. intracellularis infection. Notably, the expression of genes for the vitamin B12 receptor and for secreted and membrane-bound mucins were downregulated in L. intracellularis -infected mice. Furthermore, L. intracellularis colonization of the mouse intestine was confirmed by the immunohistochemistry and western blot analyses. Conclusions: This is the first study demonstrating the contributions of bacterial chaperonin and host nutrient genes to PE using an immunocompetent mouse model. This mouse infection model may serve as a platform from which to study L. intracellularis infection and develop potential vaccination and therapeutic strategies to treat PE.

Potentiality of Beneficial Microbe Bacillus siamensis GP-P8 for the Suppression of Anthracnose Pathogens and Pepper Plant Growth Promotion

  • Ji Min Woo;Hyun Seung Kim;In Kyu Lee;Eun Jeong Byeon;Won Jun Chang;Youn Su Lee
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.346-357
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    • 2024
  • This study was carried out to screen the antifungal activity against Colletotrichum acutatum, Colletotrichum dematium, and Colletotrichum coccodes. Bacterial isolate GP-P8 from pepper soil was found to be effective against the tested pathogens with an average inhibition rate of 70.7% in in vitro dual culture assays. 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis result showed that the effective bacterial isolate as Bacillus siamensis. Biochemical characterization of GP-P8 was also performed. According to the results, protease and cellulose, siderophore production, phosphate solubilization, starch hydrolysis, and indole-3-acetic acid production were shown by the GP-P8. Using specific primers, genes involved in the production of antibiotics, such as iturin, fengycin, difficidin, bacilysin, bacillibactin, surfactin, macrolactin, and bacillaene were also detected in B. siamensis GP-P8. Identification and analysis of volatile organic compounds through solid phase microextraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SPME/GC-MS) revealed that acetoin and 2,3-butanediol were produced by isolate GP-P8. In vivo tests showed that GP-P8 significantly reduced the anthracnose disease caused by C. acutatum, and enhanced the growth of pepper plant. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis of pepper fruits revealed that GP-P8 treated pepper plants showed increased expression of immune genes such as CaPR1, CaPR4, CaNPR1, CaMAPK4, CaJA2, and CaERF53. These results strongly suggest that GP-P8 could be a promising biocontrol agent against pepper anthracnose disease and possibly a pepper plant growth-promoting agent.

Dietary Transformation of Lipid in the Rumen Microbial Ecosystem

  • Kim, Eun Joong;Huws, Sharon A.;Lee, Michael R.F.;Scollan, Nigel D.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제22권9호
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    • pp.1341-1350
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    • 2009
  • Dietary lipids are rapidly hydrolysed and biohydrogenated in the rumen resulting in meat and milk characterised by a high content of saturated fatty acids and low polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), which contributes to increases in the risk of diseases including cardiovascular disease and cancer. There has been considerable interest in altering the fatty acid composition of ruminant products with the overall aim of improving the long-term health of consumers. Metabolism of dietary lipids in the rumen (lipolysis and biohydrogenation) is a major critical control point in determining the fatty acid composition of ruminant lipids. Our understanding of the pathways involved and metabolically important intermediates has advanced considerably in recent years. Advances in molecular microbial technology based on 16S rRNA genes have helped to further advance our knowledge of the key organisms responsible for ruminal lipid transformation. Attention has focused on ruminal biohydrogenation of lipids in forages, plant oils and oilseeds, fish oil, marine algae and fat supplements as important dietary strategies which impact on fatty acid composition of ruminant lipids. Forages, such as grass and legumes, are rich in omega-3 PUFA and are a useful natural strategy in improving nutritional value of ruminant products. Specifically this review targets two key areas in relation to forages: i) what is the fate of the lipid-rich plant chloroplast in the rumen and ii) the role of the enzyme polyphenol oxidase in red clover as a natural plant-based protection mechanism of dietary lipids in the rumen. The review also addresses major pathways and micro-organisms involved in lipolysis and biohydrogenation.