Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia

Burkholderia pseudomallei, a Gram-negative soil saprophyte, is the causative agent of life-threatening melioidosis. B. pseudomallei from soil and water remains a common source of human and animal infection via skin abrasions, ingestion or inhalation. Despite the reported sero-prevalence in healt...

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Main Authors: Wong, Rui-Rui, Khairom-Muslihin Baharom, Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali, Abdul Karim Russ Hassan, Sheila Nathan
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Wong, Rui-Rui
Khairom-Muslihin Baharom,
Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali,
Abdul Karim Russ Hassan,
Sheila Nathan,
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Khairom-Muslihin Baharom,
Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali,
Abdul Karim Russ Hassan,
Sheila Nathan,
author_sort Wong, Rui-Rui
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description Burkholderia pseudomallei, a Gram-negative soil saprophyte, is the causative agent of life-threatening melioidosis. B. pseudomallei from soil and water remains a common source of human and animal infection via skin abrasions, ingestion or inhalation. Despite the reported sero-prevalence in healthy individuals among Malaysian rice farmers, there are limited reports on B. pseudomallei isolated from water or soil around the country. In this study, we characterized a B. pseudomallei soil isolate and compared it to local clinical isolates. 16s rRNA sequencing was adopted to confirm the identity of the soil isolate, NC20. B. pseudomallei NC20 colony morphology, in vitro growth rate and antibiotic sensitivity were examined and compared to two B. pseudomallei clinical isolates, UM6 and D286. Virulence properties such as biofilm formation and infection in a nematode host were also examined. The soil isolate NC20 exhibited distinguishable features of B. pseudomallei, comparable growth rate and similar antibiotic resistance profile to UM6 and D286. Additionally, NC20 is a medium-level biofilm producer with levels similar to D286, where the amount of biofilm produced was much less relative to UM6. Interestingly, NC20 exhibited weaker killing of the Caenorhabditis elegans infection model relative to the clinical isolates. The comparison between soil-derived and clinical isolates of B. pseudomallei demonstrated that both soil and clinical isolates shared certain phenotypic properties but the soil isolate was somewhat less virulent than the clinical isolates used in this study.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:174012021-09-14T02:13:44Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17401/ Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia Wong, Rui-Rui Khairom-Muslihin Baharom, Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali, Abdul Karim Russ Hassan, Sheila Nathan, Burkholderia pseudomallei, a Gram-negative soil saprophyte, is the causative agent of life-threatening melioidosis. B. pseudomallei from soil and water remains a common source of human and animal infection via skin abrasions, ingestion or inhalation. Despite the reported sero-prevalence in healthy individuals among Malaysian rice farmers, there are limited reports on B. pseudomallei isolated from water or soil around the country. In this study, we characterized a B. pseudomallei soil isolate and compared it to local clinical isolates. 16s rRNA sequencing was adopted to confirm the identity of the soil isolate, NC20. B. pseudomallei NC20 colony morphology, in vitro growth rate and antibiotic sensitivity were examined and compared to two B. pseudomallei clinical isolates, UM6 and D286. Virulence properties such as biofilm formation and infection in a nematode host were also examined. The soil isolate NC20 exhibited distinguishable features of B. pseudomallei, comparable growth rate and similar antibiotic resistance profile to UM6 and D286. Additionally, NC20 is a medium-level biofilm producer with levels similar to D286, where the amount of biofilm produced was much less relative to UM6. Interestingly, NC20 exhibited weaker killing of the Caenorhabditis elegans infection model relative to the clinical isolates. The comparison between soil-derived and clinical isolates of B. pseudomallei demonstrated that both soil and clinical isolates shared certain phenotypic properties but the soil isolate was somewhat less virulent than the clinical isolates used in this study. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17401/1/4.pdf Wong, Rui-Rui and Khairom-Muslihin Baharom, and Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali, and Abdul Karim Russ Hassan, and Sheila Nathan, (2021) Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 50 (5). pp. 1233-1241. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid50bil5_2021/KandunganJilid50Bil5_2021.html
spellingShingle Wong, Rui-Rui
Khairom-Muslihin Baharom,
Ahmad-Kamal Ghazali,
Abdul Karim Russ Hassan,
Sheila Nathan,
Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title_full Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title_fullStr Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title_short Phenotype and virulence assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from Malaysia
title_sort phenotype and virulence assessment of a burkholderia pseudomallei soil isolate from malaysia
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17401/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17401/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17401/1/4.pdf