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Alen Fuks (Author), Maja Rupnik (Mentor), Sonja Smole Možina (Thesis defence commission member), Polonca Štefanič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Clostridioides difficile (prej Clostridium difficile) je anaerobna, po Gramu pozitivna bakterija, ki je sposobna tvoriti spore. Najpomembnejši rezervoar bakterije predstavlja črevesje ljudi in živali in pri obojih povzroča tudi črevesne okužbe. Prisotna je tudi v različnih okoljih (bolnišnice, vodna okolja, čistilne naprave, gospodinjstvo, hrana). Namen našega raziskovalnega dela je bil izolacija bakterije C. difficile iz vzorcev sedimentov različnih vodnih okolij na območju vzhodne Slovenije in karakterizacije le-teh z ribotipizacijo in toksinotipizacijo. Vzorčili smo na 15 različnih lokacijah iz šestih različnih tipov stoječih in tekočih vod. V vseh vzorcih smo dokazali prisotnost spor bakterije C. difficile. Vse vzorce smo obdelali z dvema pristopoma, z in brez sonikacije. Skupaj smo osamili 171 izolatov C. difficile, ki so bili razvrščeni v 25 različnih ribotipov in pet različnih toksinotipov. V številu izolatov med obema pristopoma obdelave (sonikacija, brez sonikacije) ni bilo velikih razlik, je pa bila razlika v številu različnih ribotipov, saj smo s sonikacijo našli 22 različnih ribotipov, brez sonikacije le devet. Najpogostejša ribotipa sta bila 001/072 in 014/020, ki sta oba toksigena in pripadata toksinotipu 0. Našli smo tudi nov ribotip, SLO 302, ki je toksigen. Iz dobljenih rezultatov lahko sklepamo, da so sedimenti vodnih okolij pogosto kontaminirani s sporami C. difficile in lahko imajo možno vlogo pri prenosih bakterije.

Keywords

Clostridioides difficile;izolacija;karakterizacija;agarozna elektroforeza;biotehnologija;toksinotipizacija;ribotipizacija;ribotip;toksinotip;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [A. Fuks]
UDC: 606:502:582.23:602.1(043.2)
COBISS: 156804867 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Isolation and molecular characterization of Clostridioides difficile from different types of sediments
Secondary abstract: Clostridium difficile (Clostridioides difficile) is an anaerobic, Gram-positive sporogenic bacterium and is a typical pathogen for humans and animals. The most important reservoir of the bacterium is the human and animal gut. But the spores can be detected in various environments (hospitals, water environments, sewage treatment plants, households, food). The aim of our study was to isolate C. difficile from sediments of various water environments in the area of eastern Slovenia and characterize strains with ribotyping and toxinotyping. Sediments were sampled at 15 different locations from six different types of surface waters. C. difficile spores were detected in all samples. All samples were analysed with two approaches, with and without sonication. In total, we obtained 171 C. difficile isolates, which were classified into 25 different ribotypes and five different toxinotypes One of the ribotypes, SLO 302, was newly described. There were no big differences in the number of isolates between the two treatment approaches (sonication, without sonication). But there was a difference in the number of different ribotypes, since with sonication we found 22 different ribotypes, without sonication only nine. The most common ribotypes were 001/072 and 014/020, both of which are toxigenic and belong to toxinotype 0. From the obtained results, we can conclude that the sediments of aquatic environments are commonly contaminated with C. difficile spores and could have potential role in environmental C. difficile transmissions.
Secondary keywords: isolation;characterization;agarose electrophoresis;biotechnology;toxinotyping;ribotyping;ribotype;toxinotype;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Študij biotehnologije
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (XI, 53 f., [3] f. pril.))
ID: 19283168