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. 1998 Aug;121(1):77–84. doi: 10.1017/s0950268898008802

M genotyping and DNA fingerprinting of Streptococcus pyogenes isolates from an area of central Italy.

M Mencarelli 1, R Corbisiero 1, B Marzocchi 1, A Gistri 1, R Signori 1, A Rossolini 1, C Cellesi 1
PMCID: PMC2809477  PMID: 9747758

Abstract

M protein gene typing was used to analyse Streptococcus pyogenes clinical isolates collected between 1983 and 1995 in an area of central Italy from patients presenting different types of infections; the same isolates were also characterized by means of DNA fingerprinting. M type 1 was the most common (50% of study strains), followed by M types 4, 12 and 6. The proportion of M type 12 decreased with time, whereas M type 1 increased, in agreement with data obtained in many different areas. Most invasive strains belonged to types M1 (30%) and M12 (30%); on the other hand, the M1 type did frequently occur also among non-invasive isolates. DNA fingerprinting showed a correlation between M types and DNA patterns. This report provides epidemiological information from a geographic area not sampled recently, and further shows the usefulness of the M genotyping technique, which offers potential advantages over conventional serological typing methods.

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