Volume 9, Issue 33 (12-2018)                   NCMBJ 2018, 9(33): 23-30 | Back to browse issues page

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Sahari S, Mohammad Ganji S, Sohrabi M, Salighe A. Molecular Study of clbS and clbA genes in the E.coli bacteria isolated from tissue of patients with colorectal cancer. NCMBJ 2018; 9 (33) :23-30
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Department of Microbiology ,Qom branch ,Islamic Azad university ,Qom,Iran.
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Background and Aim: One of the most important factors in the development of colorectal cancer(CRC) is the bacteria and their toxins. Some strains of E. coli have the PKS gene island, which produces exotoxin called colibactin. Colibactin causes damage to the DNA and leads to the development of tumor in colorectal cancer by activating the signaling pathway. The purpose of this study was the investigation of clbS and clbA genes (two genes in the PKS Island) in E .coli isolated from colorectal tumor tissues.
Materials and Methods: For this purpose, 79 biopsy samples from tissue of patients with CRC were prepared after receiving a questionnaire and consent form. By microbial and biochemical methods, these E. coli were isolated and identified and then these bacteria were evaluated for the presence of clbA and clbS genes by PCR method.
Results: E.coli isolated were positive in point of biochemical tests; Motility, Indol, TSI, and MR tests and negative for Citrate and Urea tests. The molecular results showed the frequency of 66.67% , 40.91% and 59.09%  for clbA in normal subjects, the patients with IBD and CRC patients respectively. Moreover the frequency of  50%, 58.62% and 27.8% for the clbS gene in normal subjects, the patients with IBD and CRC patients respectively. Also 27.8% of the samples had both genes (clbA / clbS).
Discussion: Both the clbS and clbA genes are among the essential genes of the PKS Island. Considering these results and the importance of colibactin and its relation with colorectal cancer, seems the more studies in this regard is necessary.
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Type of Study: Research Article | Subject: Cellular and molecular
Received: 2018/12/22 | Accepted: 2018/12/22 | Published: 2018/12/22

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