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Toxins and proteic profile of Actinobacillus suis samples from North American hog herds

Actinobacillus suis (A. suis) has arisen as a great threat to the North American hog herds. The clinical symptoms and lesions are particularly variable and may resemble the same caused by other pathogenic organisms, such as Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (App), which can similarly lead to the production of the toxins ApxI and ApxII. This study aimed to confirm the production of the toxins ApxI and ApxII, as well as, to investigate the production of toxins that are genetically similar to ApxIII, and analyze total protein to verify whether there is any similarity among the isolated samples obtained from different North American hog herds. In this study, all the strains of A. suis were positive for the genes that codify the toxins ApxI and ApxII using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR-multiplex) method; and total protein from 70 samples of A. suis, obtained from different North American hog herds, were analyzed through denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), and were identical. The electrophoretic similarity observed among total protein of the analyzed bacteria indicates that there is the possibility of existing a cross protection in case of developing a probable universal vaccine with the antigens of A. suis.

swine actinobacilus; ApxI, ApxII; swine pleuropneumonia; PCR-Multiplex


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