ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2009; 26 (4): 225-233 |
Review articl
UDC 579.61:616-078
BACTERIAL TYPING METHODS
1Biljana Miljković-Selimović, 1Branislava
Kocić, 2Tatjana Babić, 2Ljiljana Ristić
1Department for Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine
University of Niš, Niš, Serbia
2Public Health Institute Niš, Niš, Serbia
SUMMARY
Bacterial typing methods may be applied in several types of research: in
tracking sources and pathways of infection spreading, in examination of
infectious diseases, and in population genetics. The method is considered as
successful when identified bacterial types are stable and the applied technique
has sufficient discriminatory power. The method has to be simple, reproducible,
and standardized, too. In bacterial strains typing, both can be used, phenotype
and genotype characteristics' analysis. The most applied phenotyping methods
are: serotyping, resistotyping, phagotyping, bacteriocin typing, and biotyping.
Recently, these methods have been improved by applying molecular biology
techniques which allow analyses of the whole cell proteins, outer membrane
proteins, cell lipopolysaccharides, and multiple-locus bacterial enzymes.
Genotyping methods include determination of plasmid profile, analysis of
chromosomal DNA (genome fingerprinting), pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, gene
probes, ribotyping, insertional sequences analysis, polymerase chain
reaction-based methods, repetitive deoxyribonucleic acid sequences analysis, and
deoxyribonucleic acid microarrays. In genotyping methods especially, for
profiles comparison of obtained types, the application of specialized software
is often necessary. Probably, in the future, genotyping and molecular typing
methods will take place instead of classic techniques. Nowadays, using some of
these analyses can be expensive and requires specialized staff, but these
methods have one unique advantage - high discriminatory level.
Key words: bacteria, typing methods