| Literature DB >> 19090273 |
Majid Soheili1, Mohammad Reza Nejadmoghaddam, Mohammad Babashamsi, Jamileh Ghasemi, Mahmood Jeddi Tehrani.
Abstract
Water supply and Cooling Tower Water (CTW) are among the most common sources of Legionella pneumophila (LP) contamination. A nonradio active method is described to detect LP in industrial CTW samples. DNA was purified and amplified by nested -PCR with amplimers specific for the 16s rRNA gene of LP. The 5' end biotinylated oligomer probe was immobilized on sterptavidin B coated microtiter plates. The nested-PCR product was labeled with digoxigenin and then hybridized with 5'-biotinylated probes. The amplification products were detected by using proxidase-labled anti dioxygenin antibody in a colorimetric reaction. The assay detected LP present in 1 L of 5 CTW samples examined. All of the samples were Legionella positive in both culture and PCR-ELISA methods. The PCR-ELISA assay appears to exhibit high specificity and is a more rapid technique in comparison with bacterial culture method. Thus could prove suitable for use in the routine examination of industrial CTW contamination.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 19090273 DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2007.4015.4021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Biol Sci ISSN: 1028-8880