Isolation and Characterization of
Listeria monocytogenes
Bacteriophages from Environmental Sources in Kars-Turkey
Neslihan Mutlu1,* and Mitat Şahin2
1Department
of Biology,
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kafkas University, Kars,
Turkey
2Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Kafkas University, Kars, Turkey
*Corresponding author:
nslhnmtl81@gmail.com
Abstract
In this study, 45 samples were collected from some commercial businesses and
environmental focus located in Kars center. Dirty areas, the area in contact
with the sewage and poultry environmental sources were preferred while
collecting samples. Again, 3 different silage samples and two samples were
suspicious of Listeria were evaluated
that brought to Kafkas University, Faculty of Veterinary Microbiology
Laboratory. Isolation of lytic phages and lysogenic phages with mitomycin-C from
total of 50 samples was performed.
From 1 out of 12 of these samples lysogenic, from the remaining 11 samples lytic
phage isolation was made. Isolation was confirmed by plaque assay. RAPD-PCR
method was used for genotyping. The agarose gel images of 3 phages were observed
to have been determined as previous study vB_SepiS-philPLA7, vB_SauS-philPLA35
and ΦH5. When band profiles belong to remaining 9 phages were compared, band
profiles of 3 phages and the other 5 phages band profiles evaluated to be the
same with each other. This study is thought to be precursors for purposes such
as the decontamination of silage will be produced in the region and animal food,
since Listeria infections are
important for animal and human health and cause considerable economic losses.
To Cite This Article: Mutlu N and Şahin M,
2019. Isolation and characterization of
Listeria monocytogenes bacteriophages from environmental sources in
Kars-Turkey. Pak Vet J, 39(1): 91-95.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2018.090