Vibrio spp. detektatzeko CARD-FISH protokolo baten egokitzea
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2018-04-18Author
Larrañaga Ayestaran, Irene
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[EUS] Giza jarduerek eragindako klima-aldaketa dela eta, ozeanoetako tenperatura igo egin da azken
mendean, eta ondorioz, aldatu egin da mikroorganismo-populazioen aniztasuna eta banaketa.
Esaterako, Vibrio generoko bakterioak ugaritzen ari dira, mundu-mailako bibriosiaren intzidentziaemendioa
kausatuz. Bakterio Gram negatibo hauentzat diseinaturiko hazkuntza-medioak ez dira oso
eraginkorrak izaten detekzioari dagokionean; horregatik, mikroorganismoen kultiboan oinarritzen ez
diren zenbaketa- eta detekzio-teknikak garatu dira, besteak beste, in situ fluoreszentzia hibridazioa
(FISH) eta honen hobekuntza den Catalyzed Reporter Deposition (CARD)-FISH. Teknika hauetan,
mikroorganismoak fluoreszentziaz markatzen dira, itu-mikroorganismoen 16S rRNA-rekiko osagarria
den zunda espezifiko baten bidez. Kasu honetan, GV 841 zunda erabili da, espezifikotasuna eta
estaldura beste zunda batzuekin konparatu ostean. Zunda espezifikoa bilatzeaz gain, Pernthaler eta
lankideen (2004) CARD-FISH protokoloa egokitu egin da Vibrio spp. detektatzeko; horretarako,
lisozimaren kontzentrazioa igo da bakterioen horma iragazkorrago bihurtzeko, eta laginen berehalako
mikroskopio-behaketa egin da. Emaitzek adierazi dute CARD-FISH, GV 841 zundarekin konbinatuta,
baliozko metodoa dela V. harveyi-en detekziorako. Hala ere, metodoa aplikatu aurretik kontutan hartu
behar da, alde batetik, metodoak zenbait muga dituela, eta bestetik, espezie ezberdinekin eta lagin
naturalekin esperimentu-kontrolak egin behar direla. [EN] Due to the climate change caused by human activity, ocean temperature has increased during the last
century. Thus, the diversity and distribution of the microbe populations have changed. For example,
bacteria of genus Vibrio are growing on number, thereby increasing the incidence of vibriosis
worldwide. In terms of identification, the culture media designed for these gram-negative bacteria do
not result very useful. Because of this, some culture-independent identification and detection
techniques have been developed, such as the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and Catalyzed
Reporter Deposition (CARD)-FISH. In these techniques, microorganisms are fluorescently stained by
specific probes, complementary to the 16S rRNA of the target cells. In this case, the GV 841 probe has
been used, after comparing its specificity and coverage with other probes. Also, increasing the
lysozyme concentration used to enhance the permeability of the bacteria cell wall and carrying out
immediate microscopic observation, Pernthaler et al. (2004) CARD-FISH protocol has been adjusted for
the detection of Vibrio spp. The results have shown that the combination of the CARD-FISH technique
with the GV 841 probe is a valid method for the detection of V. harveyi. This method, however, has some limitations to take into account before applying it and also, it is necessary to make experimental
controls using different Vibrio species and environmental samples.