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Thirty-three clinical isolates from male nongonococcal
urethritis
and 28 isolates from soft tissue infections and ulcers were identified as Bacteroides ureolyticus by conventional bacteriological tests and were compared with five reference strains of the species. Whole-cell proteins from these clinical isolates and the reference strains were separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The majority of the strains from the two sources could be divided into five different groups, named phenons I to V; phenons I to IV have been described previously by others, while phenon V has been described recently by us. Digestion of chromosomal DNA from 16 of the clinical isolates (including strains representative of each of the five SDS-PAGE phenons) and the five reference strains was attempted with restriction endonucleases EcoRI, PstI, SmaI, and HindIII. After electrophoresis in agarose gels, good digestion was observed with HindIII only, and 12 different banding patterns (restriction
endonuclease
analysis [REA] profiles) were obtained for the 19 strains digested; one nongonococcal
urethritis
isolate and one reference strain did not show any digestion. From the agarose gels, HindIII-digested fragments of DNA were transferred to nylon membranes by use of vacuum blotting and subjected to hybridization with 32P-labelled 16S-23S rRNA from Escherichia coli. The resultant pattern of bands (ribotypes), which depends on the restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the rRNA genes, was used as a measure of genomic variation within the species. In total, 13 different ribotypes were obtained for the 19 strains. For some strains, good correlation was achieved among the SDS-PAGE phenons, REA profiles, and ribotypes. However, for others, REA analysis and ribotyping were able to discriminate between strains which shared the same SDS-PAGE phenon. Interestingly, these two techniques of DNA characterization were able to differentiate between isolates from the genital tract and those associated with soft tissue infections and ulcers.
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PMID:Restriction endonuclease analysis and ribotyping differentiate genital and nongenital strains of Bacteroides ureolyticus. 140 Oct 7
A 26-year-old man had a primary infection or reinfection of genital herpes due to herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2 complicated with herpetic
urethritis
. By analysis of the restriction
endonuclease
digestion pattern of the viral DNA, two isolates, one from the penile lesion and one from the urethra, were identified as the same strain.
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PMID:Male genital herpes complicated with urethral infection. 796 59