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A molecular-and-genetic analysis of species and strain diversity of bifidobacteria in early childhood

  • A. N. Shkoporov
  • , L. I. Kafarskaya
  • , S. S. Afanasyev
  • , V. V. Smeyanov
  • , M. Yu Kirillov
  • , Ye A. Postnikova
  • , F. Ye Maximov
  • , Ye V. Khokhlova
  • , B. A. Yefimov

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Abstract

The species and strain composition of bifidobacteria in 29 children both sexes, aged 8 to 16 months, was studied. Species-specific primers and PCR were used to determine to which species the predominant strains of bifidobacteria, isolated from feces by cultural methods, belonged. Bifidobacteria were found in 28 (96.5%) children; their number was 10.2 ± 0.7 ECU per a gram of the material. B. longum and B. bifidum were frequent (71.4 and 53.5%, respectively). The level of quantitative detection used in the study also allowed revealing of B. catenulatum (17.9%) and B. breve (14.4%). A high titer of B. dentium was found in one case (3.6%). B. adolescentis and B. angulatum were not found in any patient. The average number of species found in one child was 1.7 ± 0.7. RAPD-PCR and investigation of plasmid profile were used to determine possible belonging of the isolates to different strains. The average number of strains per one sample was 2.3 ± 1.2. Nine unique plasmid bifidobacterial strains were isolated from 7 children. In 3 children the intestinal tract was found to be colonized by both plasmid and non-plasmid-carrying strains of one bifidobacterial species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-50
Number of pages6
JournalVestnik Rossiiskoi Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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