The culture-dependent and culture-independent analysis for determination of bacterial diversity within Limnatis nilotica (Clitellata: Hirudinea)
It has been known that a number of bacterial pathogens living in the digestive tract of leeches such as Aeromonas veronii and A. hydrophila are related to the blood-sucking behavior of certain species. Therefore, it would be important to describe bacterial species located in the digestive tract of b...
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Published in: | Biológia Vol. 74; no. 6; pp. 639 - 648 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
15-06-2019
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Summary: | It has been known that a number of bacterial pathogens living in the digestive tract of leeches such as
Aeromonas veronii
and
A. hydrophila
are related to the blood-sucking behavior of certain species. Therefore, it would be important to describe bacterial species located in the digestive tract of blood-sucking leeches. For this reason, we studied the bacterial diversity of the body surface and the internal organs of
Limnatis nilotica
(Savigny, 1822) (Clitellata: Hirudinea) which is one of the most important parasites in domesticated animals and rarely in humans. In accordance with this purpose, the culture-dependent and culture-independent (PCR-DGGE) methods were used. Genomic DNA was extracted from the bacterial isolates cultivated in pure cultures from the body surface and the leech homogenate and, the total DNA was extracted from the leech homogenates for DGGE analysis. Based on the culture-dependent method, 32 isolates were obtained from the body surface and the leech homogenates and the most common isolated bacterium was
Aeromonas
sp. On the other hand, five bacterial species (
Pasteurella
sp. is the most common) were determined using DGGE analysis. These results could help to find some features of
N. nilotica
biology and lead to investigations associated with host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions for the purpose of controlling
N. nilotica
in the infested waters. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3088 1336-9563 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11756-019-00194-2 |