Coagulase is considered as a major determinant factor for the identification of Staphylococcus aureus strains.The 3-end coding region of the coagulase(coa)gene contains a series of 81-bp tandem repeats,which differ in...Coagulase is considered as a major determinant factor for the identification of Staphylococcus aureus strains.The 3-end coding region of the coagulase(coa)gene contains a series of 81-bp tandem repeats,which differ in the number and location of enzymatic restriction sites among different isolates.coa PCR-RFLP has been used widely to type S.aureus isolates in epidemiological studies.The current study was conducted to investigate the coagulase gene polymorphisms in S.aureus isolated from various food samples using an in house PCR-RFLP method.A total of 100 strains of S.aureus were isolated from food samples.Isolates were typed by PCR-RFLP analysis using NdeI restriction digestion of the coagulase gene PCR products.Results showed that amplification of coagulase genes from S.aureus produced different PCR products.The isolates were grouped into 18 genotypes using RFLP analysis results of the genes.In this study,the S.aureus isolates have been shown to include more than one coagulase genotype,but only had a few coa genotypes predominated.展开更多
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an intestinal functional disorder with the highest prevalence in the industrialized world. The intestinal microbiota (IM) plays a role in the pathogenesis of IBS and is not merely a c...Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an intestinal functional disorder with the highest prevalence in the industrialized world. The intestinal microbiota (IM) plays a role in the pathogenesis of IBS and is not merely a consequence of this disorder. Previous research efforts have not revealed unequivocal microbiological signatures of IBS, and the experimental results are contradictory. The experimental methodologies adopted to investigate the complex intestinal ecosystem drastically impact the quality and significance of the results. Therefore, to consider the methodological aspects of the research on IM in IBS, we reviewed 29 relevant original research articles identified through a PubMed search using three combinations of keywords: “irritable bowel syndrome + microflora”, “irritable bowel syndrome + microbiota” and “irritable bowel syndrome + microbiome”. For each study, we reviewed the quality and significance of the scientific evidence obtained with respect to the experimental method adopted. The data obtained from each study were compared with all considered publications to identify potential inconsistencies and explain contradictory results. The analytical revision of the studies referenced in the present review has contributed to the identification of microbial groups whose relative abundance significantly alters IBS, suggesting that these microbial groups could be IM signatures for this syndrome. The identification of microbial biomarkers in the IM can be advantageous for the development of new diagnostic tools and novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of different subtypes of IBS.展开更多
文摘Coagulase is considered as a major determinant factor for the identification of Staphylococcus aureus strains.The 3-end coding region of the coagulase(coa)gene contains a series of 81-bp tandem repeats,which differ in the number and location of enzymatic restriction sites among different isolates.coa PCR-RFLP has been used widely to type S.aureus isolates in epidemiological studies.The current study was conducted to investigate the coagulase gene polymorphisms in S.aureus isolated from various food samples using an in house PCR-RFLP method.A total of 100 strains of S.aureus were isolated from food samples.Isolates were typed by PCR-RFLP analysis using NdeI restriction digestion of the coagulase gene PCR products.Results showed that amplification of coagulase genes from S.aureus produced different PCR products.The isolates were grouped into 18 genotypes using RFLP analysis results of the genes.In this study,the S.aureus isolates have been shown to include more than one coagulase genotype,but only had a few coa genotypes predominated.
文摘Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an intestinal functional disorder with the highest prevalence in the industrialized world. The intestinal microbiota (IM) plays a role in the pathogenesis of IBS and is not merely a consequence of this disorder. Previous research efforts have not revealed unequivocal microbiological signatures of IBS, and the experimental results are contradictory. The experimental methodologies adopted to investigate the complex intestinal ecosystem drastically impact the quality and significance of the results. Therefore, to consider the methodological aspects of the research on IM in IBS, we reviewed 29 relevant original research articles identified through a PubMed search using three combinations of keywords: “irritable bowel syndrome + microflora”, “irritable bowel syndrome + microbiota” and “irritable bowel syndrome + microbiome”. For each study, we reviewed the quality and significance of the scientific evidence obtained with respect to the experimental method adopted. The data obtained from each study were compared with all considered publications to identify potential inconsistencies and explain contradictory results. The analytical revision of the studies referenced in the present review has contributed to the identification of microbial groups whose relative abundance significantly alters IBS, suggesting that these microbial groups could be IM signatures for this syndrome. The identification of microbial biomarkers in the IM can be advantageous for the development of new diagnostic tools and novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of different subtypes of IBS.