Studies on the genesis of Vibrio cholerae 0139: identification of probable progenitor strains

Pajni, Sangeeta ; Sharma, Charu ; Bhasin, Navneet ; Ghosh, Amit ; Ramamurthy, T. ; Nair, G. Balakrish ; Ramajayam, S. ; Das, Biswajit ; Kar, Sudeshna ; Roychowdhury, Saumya ; Ghosh, R. K. (1995) Studies on the genesis of Vibrio cholerae 0139: identification of probable progenitor strains Journal of Medical Microbiology, 42 . pp. 20-25. ISSN 0022-2615

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Abstract

Four lines of evidence suggest that the recent outbreak strains of Vibrio cholerae O139 could have emerged from serogroup O1 strains typified by isolates M01 and M0477 described in this paper, which are neither truly classical nor truly E1 Tor in their biotype attributes. Firstly, like all O139 isolates, these O1 strains, isolated in Madras during and before the O139 outbreak, were resistant not only to polymyxin B but also to all biotype-specific choleraphages, i.e. classical phage Φ149 and E1 Tor phages e4 and e5. Secondly, the restriction fragment pattern (RFP) polymorphism displayed by these strains for the cholera toxin (ctx) gene, were identical with those produced by O139 isolates but were different from those of O1 type strains, namely V. cholerae 569B (classical) and V. cholerae MAK757 (E1 Tor). Thirdly, all the O139 isolates and the two O1 isolates carried an identical large number of copies of cholera toxin gene in their chromosomes. Finally, the outer-membrane protein profiles of strains M01 and M0477 were identical to those of O139 isolates but were different from those displayed by strains 569B and MAK757.

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