Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Thaís Badini
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Pereira, Virginia Leo de Almeida, Franco, Robson Maia, do Nascimento, Elmiro Rosendo, Lopes, Marcia Quinhones Pires, Gomes, Harrison Magdinier, Ivens de Araújo, Marcelo Emanuel Ivens, Suffys, Phillip Noel, Tortelly, Rogério
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/608
Resumo: ABSTRACT. Vieira T.B., Pereira V.L. de A., Franco R.M., Nascimento E.R., Lopes M.Q.P., Gomes H.M., de Araújo M.E.I., Suffys P.N. & Tortelly R. [Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection]. Análise molecular de Escherichia coli isoladas de celulite e miúdos (fígado e coração) de frangos sob Inspeção Sanitária. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(3):247-252, 2013. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária (H.V.P.T.P.O.A.), Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Vital Brazil Filho, 64, Santa Rosa, Niterói, RJ 24230-360, Brasil. Email: thais.badini@hotmail.com In function of industrial production of broiler chickens, skin lesions, such as cellulitis, are becoming one of the biggest reasons for carcasses condemnation around the world. The objective of this study was isolate Escherichia coli from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broilers, identify the isolates by RAPD-PCR and correlate them by molecular analysis to prove the septic character of the infection. During the Sanitary Inspection, 51 broiler chickens with characteristic lesions of cellulitis were removed from the slaughter line. These broilers were sent to Laboratory of Quality Control where the cellulitis lesions were measured and described macroscopically. Samples of skin and offal (heart and liver) of each broiler chicken were collected for microbiological examination. Isolates of E. coli were analyzed by RAPD-PCR and compared phylogenetically using the software BIONUMERICS 5.1. All lesions of cellulitis were visualized as cutaneous ulcer, changes in color (reddish-yellow) and irregular skin. In eight broilers were also observed thickening of the skin. At cutting, gelatinous fluid and yellowish patches were observed and, in some cases, there were involvement of adjacent muscle. 190 isolates of E. coli were obtained, 98 in cellulitis, 52, in liver and 40, in heart. The results of the RAPD-PCR, were compared by the software BIONUMERICS and grouped into 46 “clusters” with 80% or more similarity, with the lowest “cluster” containing two strains and the greater “cluster”, twelve. Of the 30 broilers in which were isolated E. coli in cellulitis lesions associated with offal (liver and / or heart), in 10, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between isolates of cellulite and offal; in nine broilers, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between E. coli isolates of the liver and heart, however these isolates showed no similarity to the isolates obtained from the cellulite; and 11, there were no correlation between the isolates. The detection of strains of E. coli with high genetic similarity in cellulitis and offal can mean that the partial removal of these lesions does not minimize the risk to public health.
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spelling Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary InspectionANÁLISE MOLECULAR DE Escherichia coli ISOLADAS DE CELULITE E MIÚDOS (FÍGADO E CORAÇÃO) DE FRANGOS SOB INSPEÇÃO SANITÁRIAColissepticemiacelulitefrangoRAPD-PCRColissepticemiacellulitisbroilerRAPD-PCRABSTRACT. Vieira T.B., Pereira V.L. de A., Franco R.M., Nascimento E.R., Lopes M.Q.P., Gomes H.M., de Araújo M.E.I., Suffys P.N. & Tortelly R. [Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection]. Análise molecular de Escherichia coli isoladas de celulite e miúdos (fígado e coração) de frangos sob Inspeção Sanitária. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(3):247-252, 2013. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária (H.V.P.T.P.O.A.), Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Vital Brazil Filho, 64, Santa Rosa, Niterói, RJ 24230-360, Brasil. Email: thais.badini@hotmail.com In function of industrial production of broiler chickens, skin lesions, such as cellulitis, are becoming one of the biggest reasons for carcasses condemnation around the world. The objective of this study was isolate Escherichia coli from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broilers, identify the isolates by RAPD-PCR and correlate them by molecular analysis to prove the septic character of the infection. During the Sanitary Inspection, 51 broiler chickens with characteristic lesions of cellulitis were removed from the slaughter line. These broilers were sent to Laboratory of Quality Control where the cellulitis lesions were measured and described macroscopically. Samples of skin and offal (heart and liver) of each broiler chicken were collected for microbiological examination. Isolates of E. coli were analyzed by RAPD-PCR and compared phylogenetically using the software BIONUMERICS 5.1. All lesions of cellulitis were visualized as cutaneous ulcer, changes in color (reddish-yellow) and irregular skin. In eight broilers were also observed thickening of the skin. At cutting, gelatinous fluid and yellowish patches were observed and, in some cases, there were involvement of adjacent muscle. 190 isolates of E. coli were obtained, 98 in cellulitis, 52, in liver and 40, in heart. The results of the RAPD-PCR, were compared by the software BIONUMERICS and grouped into 46 “clusters” with 80% or more similarity, with the lowest “cluster” containing two strains and the greater “cluster”, twelve. Of the 30 broilers in which were isolated E. coli in cellulitis lesions associated with offal (liver and / or heart), in 10, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between isolates of cellulite and offal; in nine broilers, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between E. coli isolates of the liver and heart, however these isolates showed no similarity to the isolates obtained from the cellulite; and 11, there were no correlation between the isolates. The detection of strains of E. coli with high genetic similarity in cellulitis and offal can mean that the partial removal of these lesions does not minimize the risk to public health.Em função da produção industrial de frangos de corte, lesões cutâneas, como a celulite, vêm se tornando uma das maiores causas de condenações de carcaças em todo o mundo. O objetivo deste estudo foi isolar Escherichia coli em celulite e miúdos (fígado e coração) de frangos de corte, identificar os isolados pela RAPD-PCR e correlacioná-los pela análise molecular para comprovar o caráter séptico da infecção. Durante a inspeção sanitária, 51 frangos de corte com lesões características de celulite foram retirados da linha de abate. Estas aves foram encaminhadas para o Laboratório de Controle de Qualidade onde as lesões de celulite foram mensuradas e descritas macroscopicamente. Foram colhidas amostras de pele e miúdos (coração e fígado) de cada frango de corte para o exame microbiológico. Os isolados de E. coli foram analisados pela técnica de RAPD-PCR e comparados filogeneticamente através do software BIONUMERICS 5.1. Todas as lesões de celulite foram visualizadas úlcera cutânea, alterações na coloração (amarelo-avermelhado) e irregularidade na pele. Em oito aves, observou-se também espessamento da pele. Ao corte, foi observado fluido gelatinoso e placas amarelas destacáveis e em alguns casos, o acometimento da musculatura adjacente. Foram obtidos 190 isolados de E. coli, sendo 98 em celulite, 52, em fígado e 40, em coração. Os resultados da RAPD-PCR, comparados pelo software BIONUMERICS, foram agrupados em 46 “clusters” com 80% ou mais de similaridade, sendo o menor composto por duas estirpes e o maior por doze. Das 30 aves em que foi isolada E. coli em lesões de celulite associadas aos miúdos (fígado e/ou coração), em 10, foram obtidas estirpes com mais de 85% de similaridade entre os isolados de celulite e miúdos; em nove frangos, houve 85% de similaridade entre isolados de fígado e de coração sem similaridade entre os isolados de celulite, e em 11, não houve correlação entre os isolados. A detecção de estirpes de E. coli com alta similaridade genética em celulite e em miúdos pode significar que a remoção parcial das lesões não minimiza o risco à saúde coletiva.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2013-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/608Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2013); 247-252Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 35 n. 3 (2013); 247-2522527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/608/471Vieira, Thaís BadiniPereira, Virginia Leo de AlmeidaFranco, Robson Maiado Nascimento, Elmiro RosendoLopes, Marcia Quinhones PiresGomes, Harrison MagdinierIvens de Araújo, Marcelo Emanuel IvensSuffys, Phillip NoelTortelly, Rogérioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:30:40Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/608Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:30:40Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
ANÁLISE MOLECULAR DE Escherichia coli ISOLADAS DE CELULITE E MIÚDOS (FÍGADO E CORAÇÃO) DE FRANGOS SOB INSPEÇÃO SANITÁRIA
title Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
spellingShingle Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
Vieira, Thaís Badini
Colissepticemia
celulite
frango
RAPD-PCR
Colissepticemia
cellulitis
broiler
RAPD-PCR
title_short Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
title_full Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
title_sort Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection
author Vieira, Thaís Badini
author_facet Vieira, Thaís Badini
Pereira, Virginia Leo de Almeida
Franco, Robson Maia
do Nascimento, Elmiro Rosendo
Lopes, Marcia Quinhones Pires
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Ivens de Araújo, Marcelo Emanuel Ivens
Suffys, Phillip Noel
Tortelly, Rogério
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Virginia Leo de Almeida
Franco, Robson Maia
do Nascimento, Elmiro Rosendo
Lopes, Marcia Quinhones Pires
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Ivens de Araújo, Marcelo Emanuel Ivens
Suffys, Phillip Noel
Tortelly, Rogério
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Thaís Badini
Pereira, Virginia Leo de Almeida
Franco, Robson Maia
do Nascimento, Elmiro Rosendo
Lopes, Marcia Quinhones Pires
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Ivens de Araújo, Marcelo Emanuel Ivens
Suffys, Phillip Noel
Tortelly, Rogério
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colissepticemia
celulite
frango
RAPD-PCR
Colissepticemia
cellulitis
broiler
RAPD-PCR
topic Colissepticemia
celulite
frango
RAPD-PCR
Colissepticemia
cellulitis
broiler
RAPD-PCR
description ABSTRACT. Vieira T.B., Pereira V.L. de A., Franco R.M., Nascimento E.R., Lopes M.Q.P., Gomes H.M., de Araújo M.E.I., Suffys P.N. & Tortelly R. [Molecular analysis of Escherichia coli isolated from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broiler by Sanitary Inspection]. Análise molecular de Escherichia coli isoladas de celulite e miúdos (fígado e coração) de frangos sob Inspeção Sanitária. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 35(3):247-252, 2013. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária (H.V.P.T.P.O.A.), Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Vital Brazil Filho, 64, Santa Rosa, Niterói, RJ 24230-360, Brasil. Email: thais.badini@hotmail.com In function of industrial production of broiler chickens, skin lesions, such as cellulitis, are becoming one of the biggest reasons for carcasses condemnation around the world. The objective of this study was isolate Escherichia coli from cellulitis and offal (liver and heart) of broilers, identify the isolates by RAPD-PCR and correlate them by molecular analysis to prove the septic character of the infection. During the Sanitary Inspection, 51 broiler chickens with characteristic lesions of cellulitis were removed from the slaughter line. These broilers were sent to Laboratory of Quality Control where the cellulitis lesions were measured and described macroscopically. Samples of skin and offal (heart and liver) of each broiler chicken were collected for microbiological examination. Isolates of E. coli were analyzed by RAPD-PCR and compared phylogenetically using the software BIONUMERICS 5.1. All lesions of cellulitis were visualized as cutaneous ulcer, changes in color (reddish-yellow) and irregular skin. In eight broilers were also observed thickening of the skin. At cutting, gelatinous fluid and yellowish patches were observed and, in some cases, there were involvement of adjacent muscle. 190 isolates of E. coli were obtained, 98 in cellulitis, 52, in liver and 40, in heart. The results of the RAPD-PCR, were compared by the software BIONUMERICS and grouped into 46 “clusters” with 80% or more similarity, with the lowest “cluster” containing two strains and the greater “cluster”, twelve. Of the 30 broilers in which were isolated E. coli in cellulitis lesions associated with offal (liver and / or heart), in 10, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between isolates of cellulite and offal; in nine broilers, were obtained strains with more than 85% of similarity between E. coli isolates of the liver and heart, however these isolates showed no similarity to the isolates obtained from the cellulite; and 11, there were no correlation between the isolates. The detection of strains of E. coli with high genetic similarity in cellulitis and offal can mean that the partial removal of these lesions does not minimize the risk to public health.
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