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Taylor and Francis Group, International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 6(25), p. 614-627

DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2014.1003038

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Genetic characterization ofVibrio vulnificusstrains isolated from oyster samples in Mexico

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Abstract

Vibrio vulnificus strains were isolated from oysters that were collected at the main seafood market in Mexico City. Strains were characterized with regard to vvhA, vcg genotype, PFGE, multilocus sequence typing (MLST), and rtxA1. Analyses included a comparison with rtxA1 reference sequences. Environmental (vcgE) and clinical (vcgC) genotypes were isolated at nearly equal percentages. PFGE had high hetero- geneity, but the strains clustered by vcgE or vcgC genotype. Select housekeeping genes for MLST and primers that were designed for rtxA1 domains divided the strains into two clusters according to the E or C genotype. Reference rtxA1 sequences and those from this study were also clustered according to genotype. These results confirm that this genetic dimorphism is not limited to vcg genotyping, as other studies have reported. Some environmental C genotype strains had high sim- ilarity to reference strains, which have been reported to be virulent, indicating a potential risk for oyster consumers in Mexico City.