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دراسة مقارنة تلف نسجة لجلد الفئران الناتج عن دنا بكتريا Staphylococcus aureus ودنا بكتريا Propionibacteriun acnes == A Comparative Study on Murine Skin Damage caused by Staphylococcus aureus DNA and Propionibacteriun acnes DNA
Author name:
ميسم محمد رشيد الشيباني
Supervisor name:
حارث جبار فهد المذخوري
General topic:
Biology
Specific topic:
Microbiology - Bacteria
Degree:
Master
University:
University of Baghdad
Language:
English
University location:
Baghdad
First pages:
24T3160 - p.pdf
Abstract:
One hundred and twenty skin swabs specimens were collected from acne patients from Al - Kindey teaching hospital and medical city teachingcomplex during the period of October 26th 2009 to 18th of January 2010. Thirty eight (45.2%) specimens were identified as Staphylococcus aureus and twenty seven (32.1%) specimens were identified as Propionibacterium acnes according to the cultural, biochemical properties and API System. Obviously, indicated that S. aureus has significant higher isolation percentage in comparison to P. acnes were observed.From the results of antibiotic susceptibility test, various susceptibilities towards eight different antibiotics among isolates. Various susceptibilities to different antibiotics among isolates were observed. Most of S. aureus isolates were susceptible to methicillin and all isolates were susceptible to vancomycin. The highest resistant percentage was developed against penicillin. All P. acnes isolates were susceptible to all antibiotics used in this study.DNA was extracted and purified from the most sensitive isolates (P. acnes P7 & S. aureus S24) with A260/A280 ratio between 1.7 and 2.0 which is generally accepted as representative of a high - quality DNA sample. In order to confirm this purity both isolated bacterial DNA were submitted for electrophoresis and the result revealed a development of a single band seen by UV transillumination. Eight week old female white mice BALB/C each weight 20 to 25 g were used for histopathological study. Transcutaneous 10 mm in length wounds were performed on the shaved and sterilized backs of the mice, 2 - 3 drops of bacterial suspension(1.5×108 CFU/ml) and four concentrations (10, 20, 30 and 40 μg/ml) of isolated bacterial DNA were applied to the wound.Concerning histopathologic analysis we concluded that the effects of S. aureus whole cells were higher than the effects of P. acnes whole cells, while both isolated DNA were able to produce more severe inflammatory changes than the whole bacterial cells. Furthermore, increasing the DNA concentration caused an increase in the intensity of skin inflammation. Moreover, the effects of high GC ratio P. acnes DNA developed the highest inflammatory effect than the low GC ratio S. aureus DNA