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KMID : 1143420180110180564
Public Health Weekly Report
2018 Volume.11 No. 18 p.564 ~ p.569
Genetic diversity of Vibrio vulnificus strains isolated in Korea
Hong Kyu-Rak

Jung Su-Mi
Yun Young-Sun
Na Hae-Young
Kang Byung-Hak
Kim Jae-Ok
Abstract
Background: Vibrio vulnificus is a pathogenic bacterium naturally occurring in coastal and estuarine water worldwide that
can cause life-threatening diseases by wound infection or food poisoning. The genetic background of V. vulnificus isolates
thriving in Korea remains undefined.

Methodology: In this study, 42 isolates (25 clinical and 17 environmental) were considered for examining their genetic
relationship and diversity in Korea between 2014 and 2015. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) method was used to study
the prevalence and population structure of clinical strains. PCR conditions of the ten housekeeping genes and sequence
type (ST) determination of all isolates were followed as described in PubMLST. Conventional PCR assay was performed to
determine the presence of vvhA and rtxA genes and for 16S rRNA typing. Genetic diversity analysis was carried out using
the MEGA 6 software. Based on the related STs, the isolates were analyzed by neighbor-joining method.

Results: The 42 tested isolates belonged to 40 STs, each of which was new to the MLST database. The nucleotide diversity ranged from 0.017 (pntA ) to 0.036 (lysA ), and presented the largest number of variable sites (9.25%). Clinical and
environmental (sea water) strains were distinguished by neighbor-joining tree constructed from STs.

Conclusion: Forty-two V. vulnificus clinical isolates showed 40 different STs, which were stored in PubMLST as new STs,
suggesting a high level of genetic diversity. These results revealed genetic differences between the clinical and
environmental strains.
KEYWORD
Vibrio vulnificus , Multilocus sequence typing (MLST), Housekeeping genes, Genetic diversity, Foodborne
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