Resolution of Streptococcus suis serotype 1/2 vs. 2 and 1 vs. 14 by PCR-RFLP method.

2020 
Streptococcus suis is an important pathogen of pigs but is also transmissible to humans with potentially fatal consequences. Among 29 serotypes currently recognized, some are clinically and epidemiologically more important than others. This is particularly true for serotypes 2 and 14 having a large impact on pig production and also on human health. Conventional PCR-based serotyping cannot distinguish between serotype 1/2 and serotype 2 and between serotype 1 and serotype 14. Although serotype 1/2 and serotype 2 have a very similar cps locus, they differ in a single nucleotide substitution at 483 nucleotide position of the cpsK gene. Similarly, serotypes 1 and 14 have a very similar cps locus, but also differ in the same nucleotide substitution of the cpsK gene. Fortunately, this cpsK 483G/C,T substitution can be detected by BstNI restriction endonuclease. A PCR-RFLP detection method amplifying a fragment of the cpsK gene digested by BstNI restriction endonuclease was developed and tested in reference strains of these serotypes and also in field isolates.
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