Virulence-associated Genome Sequences of Pasteurella canis and Unique Toxin Gene Prevalence of P. canis and Pasteurella multocida Isolated from Humans and Companion Animals
نویسنده : Haruno Yoshida , Jung-Min Kim , Takahiro Maeda , Mieko Goto , Yuzo Tsuyuki , Sachiko Shibata , Kenichi Shizuno , Katsuko Okuzumi , Jae-Seok Kim , and Takashi Takahashi
تاریخ انتشار : 1402/01/12
Using VFanalyzer, we found virulence-associated cytolethal distending toxin (cdt)
A–cdtB–cdtC loci common to all P. canis WGSs that were not found in P. multocida WGSs.
Similarities in the multiple alignments of CdtA–CdtB–CdtC amino acid sequences were
found among the 10 P. canis WGSs. Shared or similar loci around cdtA–cdtB–cdtC were
identified between the P. canis and P. multocida genome structures. The PCR-based cdtA–
cdtB–cdtC prevalence differed for P. canis and P. multocida clinical isolates
P. canis-specific cdtA–cdtB–cdtC prevalence was identified among clinical
isolates. These three loci may be unique toxin genes and promising targets for the rapid
identification of P. canis in clinical settings