Sains Malaysiana 50(5)(2021): 1233-1241
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5005-04
Phenotype
and Virulence Assessment of a Burkholderia pseudomallei Soil Isolate from Malaysia
(Penilaian Fenotip dan Kevirulenan Pencilan Tanah Burkholderia pseudomallei dari Malaysia)
RUI-RUI WONG1, KHAIROM-MUSLIHIN BAHAROM1,
AHMAD-KAMAL GHAZALI1, ABDUL KARIM RUSS HASSAN2 &
SHEILA NATHAN1*
1Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
2Royal College of Medicine Perak, Universiti Kuala Lumpur Branch Campus, 30450 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 11 Mac 2020/Diterima:
5 Oktober 2020
ABSTRACT
Burkholderia pseudomallei, a
Gram-negative soil saprophyte, is the causative agent of life-threatening
melioidosis. B. pseudomallei from soil and water remains a common source of human and animal
infection via skin abrasions,
ingestion or inhalation. Despite the reported sero-prevalence
in healthy individuals among Malaysian rice farmers, there are limited reports
on B. pseudomallei isolated from water or soil around the country. In this study, we
characterized a B. pseudomallei soil isolate and compared it to local
clinical isolates. 16s rRNA sequencing was adopted to confirm the identity of
the soil isolate, NC20. B. pseudomallei NC20 colony morphology, in vitro growth rate and antibiotic sensitivity were
examined and compared to two B. pseudomallei clinical isolates, UM6 and D286. Virulence
properties such as biofilm formation and infection in a nematode host were also
examined. The soil isolate NC20 exhibited distinguishable features of B. pseudomallei, comparable growth rate and similar
antibiotic resistance profile to UM6 and D286. Additionally, NC20 is a
medium-level biofilm producer with levels similar to D286, where the amount of
biofilm produced was much less relative to UM6. Interestingly, NC20 exhibited
weaker killing of the Caenorhabditis elegans infection model relative to the clinical isolates. The comparison
between soil-derived and clinical isolates of B. pseudomallei demonstrated that both soil and clinical
isolates shared certain phenotypic properties but the soil isolate was somewhat
less virulent than the clinical isolates used in this study.
Keywords: B. pseudomallei; biofilm;
soil isolate; virulence
ABSTRAK
Burkholderia pseudomallei, bakteria Gram negatif saprofit tanah, ialah agen penyebab penyakit melioidosis. B. pseudomallei daripada tanah dan
air ialah sumber utama jangkitan manusia dan haiwan melalui lecetan kulit, pengingesan atau pernafasan. Walaupun terdapat laporan kelaziman kehadiran antibodi pada individu sihat di kalangan pesawah padi tempatan, laporan pemencilan B. pseudomallei daripada tanah atau perairan di seluruh negara masih terhad. Di dalam kajian ini, kami telah mencirikan satu pencilan B. pseudomallei dari tanah dan seterusnya membandingkannya dengan pencilan klinikal B. pseudomallei tempatan. Penjujukan 16s rRNA telah digunakan bagi menentusahkan identiti pencilan tanah tersebut yang dinamakan NC20. Analisis morfologi koloni, lengkungan pertumbuhan bakteriain vitro serta analisis sensitiviti terhadap antibiotik dilakukan ke atas B. pseudomallei NC20
dan dibandingkan dengan pencilan klinikal B. pseudomallei, UM6 dan D286. Ciri kevirulenan seperti pembentukan biofilem dan jangkitan terhadap perumah nematod juga telah dijalankan. Pencilan tanah NC20 menunjukkan ciri yang mirip B. pseudomallei, menunjukkan kadar pertumbuhan bakteria yang serupa serta profil kerintangan antibiotik yang sama dengan UM6 dan D286. Tambahan pula, NC20 adalah pembentuk biofilem sederhana setara dengan D286 dengan kadar pembentukan biofilem adalah lebih rendah berbanding UM6. Menariknya, NC20 menunjukkan kadar pembunuhan model jangkitan Caenorhabditis elegans yang lemah apabila dibandingkan dengan pencilan klinikal. Perbandingan antara pencilan tanah dan klinikal B. pseudomallei menunjukkan kedua-dua pencilan tanah dan klinikal berkongsi ciri fenotip tertentu, tetapi bakteria pencilan tanah mempunyai tahap kevirulenan yang lebih rendah berbanding pencilan klinikal yang digunakan dalam kajian ini.
Kata kunci: B. pseudomallei; biofilem; kevirulenan; pencilan tanah
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