Author/Authors :
Naseri, Zahra Brucellosis Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences - Hamadan , Alikhani, Mohammad Yousef Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences - Hamadan , Hashemi, Hamid Brucellosis Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences - Hamadan , Kamarehei, Farideh Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Medicine - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences - Hamadan
Abstract :
Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease causing
considerable economic and public health problems. Despite
animal vaccination, brucellosis remains endemic in some
areas such as Iran, especially in the western Iranian province
of Hamadan. We sought to detect some of the most common
virulence-associated genes in Brucella isolated from human
blood cultures to determine the prevalence of some virulence
genes among Brucella isolates. Fifty-seven isolates were
studied from patients with a clinical diagnosis of brucellosis
who referred to the Infectious Diseases Ward of Sina Hospital
in Hamadan Province, Iran, between April 2013 and July 2014.
Blood samples were collected for the diagnosis of brucellosis
using the BACTEC blood culture system. All of these isolates
were confirmed by the bcsp31 Brucella-specific gene. We
detected 11 virulence-associated genes of Brucella, namely
cβg, virB, znuA, ure, bvfA, omp25, omp31, wbkA, mviN, manA,
and manB, which are important for the pathogenesis of this
bacterium in the intracellular environment by multiplex PCR.
Totally, 149 patients with a clinical diagnosis of brucellosis
were enrolled in this study. Fifty-seven (38.3%) patients had
positive blood cultures. On biochemical and molecular testing,
all of the isolates were Brucella melitensis. Ten of the virulence
genes were detected among all of the 57 isolates, but the bvf
gene was detected in 53 (93%) isolates. The high prevalence of
virulence-associated genes among the Brucella isolates detected
in Hamadan Province, Iran, underscores the pathogenicity of
this bacterium in this region.
Keywords :
Virulence factors , Brucella melitensis , Brucellin , Iran