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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 224(2): 225-9, 2003 Jul 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12892886

RESUMO

VSH-1 is a mitomycin C-inducible, non-lytic, phage-like agent that packages random 7.5-kb fragments of the Brachyspira hyodysenteriae genome. VSH-1 is the first recognized mechanism for gene transfer between B. hyodysenteriae cells. To analyze the distribution of VSH-1 among spirochetes, a 344-bp probe for gene svp38, encoding the VSH-1 major head protein, was amplified by polymerase chain reaction and used in Southern blot hybridizations with genomic DNA from various spirochete genera. The svp38 probe hybridized to a 40-kb SalI-SmaI fragment of the B. hyodysenteriae B78(T) chromosome, indicating VSH-1 DNA insertion into the chromosome at a unique site. Restriction endonuclease digested DNAs of 27 spirochete strains representing six Brachyspira species (B. hyodysenteriae, B. innocens, B. pilosicoli, B. murdochii, B. intermedia, B. alvinipulli) contained a single fragment hybridizing with the svp38 probe. DNAs from spirochete species of the genera Treponema, Spirochaeta, Borrelia, and Leptospira did not hybridize with the probe. VSH-1-like agents appear to be widely distributed among Brachyspira species and, as has been demonstrated for B. hyodysenteriae, may serve as useful gene transfer agents for those other species.


Assuntos
Bacteriófagos/genética , Spirochaetaceae/genética , Spirochaetaceae/virologia , Genoma Viral , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Prófagos/genética , Transdução Genética , Proteínas Virais/genética
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J Basic Microbiol ; 38(5-6): 313-22, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9871329

RESUMO

An electron microscopic survey of the occurrence of bacteriophages which appear spontaneously in cultures of haemolytic intestinal spirochaetes of human and animal origin was made. Excluding one isometric tailed phage particle which was observed in the form of free particle in proximity to a spirochaete of the w beta HIS strain HRM18, bacteriophages were never observed while examining cells of 21 weakly beta-haemolytic human intestinal spirochaetes (w beta HIS), swine Serpulina pilosicoli strain P43/6/78, and the avian strain 1380, although 50-100 cells of each spirochaetal strain were analysed. Isometric tailed bacteriophages were found associated with only three out of the 100 cells of strongly beta-haemolytic swine Serpulina hyodysenteriae strain P18A comparatively analysed. According to our results and previous published reports, the occurrence of bacteriophages which appear spontaneously in cultures of intestinal spirochaetes is a rare event.


Assuntos
Bacteriófagos , Spirochaetaceae/virologia , Animais , Aves/microbiologia , Brachyspira/virologia , Fezes/microbiologia , Técnica de Placa Hemolítica , Humanos , Intestinos/microbiologia , Microscopia Eletrônica , Suínos/microbiologia
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J Basic Microbiol ; 38(5-6): 323-35, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9871330

RESUMO

A comparative electron microscopic analysis of weakly beta-haemolytic spirochaetes related to human and animal intestinal spirochaetosis was done in order to search for the presence of inducible bacteriophages associated with these spirochaetes. Bacteriophages were detected at the electron microscope after experimental induction with mitomycin C in 4 strains of weakly beta-haemolytic spirochaetes related to human intestinal spirochaetosis, in Serpulina pilosicoli strain P43/6/78, the causative agent of swine intestinal spirochaetosis, in a spirochaetal strain related to avian intestinal spirochaetosis, and in Serpulina hyodysenteriae, strain P18A, the causative agent of swine dysentery, which was comparatively analysed as control. All phage-particles observed in both human and animal intestinal spirochaetes were morphologically similar with an isometric head of 45 nm diameter and a tail 63-70 nm long and 7-12 nm width. The presence of morphologically similar phages in all the haemolytic intestinal spirochaetes of human and animal origin analysed in this study opens some important questions, about the genetic relationship of phages present in pathogenic intestinal spirochaetes, their host range, and the possibility of natural gene transfer among pathogenic haemolytic intestinal spirochaetes of human and animal origin.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Bacteriófagos/efeitos dos fármacos , Mitomicina/farmacologia , Spirochaetaceae/virologia , Animais , Aves/microbiologia , Brachyspira/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Brachyspira/virologia , Fezes/microbiologia , Técnica de Placa Hemolítica , Humanos , Intestinos/microbiologia , Microscopia Eletrônica , Suínos/microbiologia
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