| Literature DB >> 24618787 |
Cristina P Araújo1, Ana Luiza A R Osório1, Kláudia S G Jorge1, Carlos Alberto N Ramos2, Antonio Francisco S Filho1, Carlos Eugênio S Vidal3, Eliana Roxo4, Christiane Nishibe5, Nalvo F Almeida5, Antônio A F Júnior6, Marcio R Silva7, José Diomedes B Neto8, Valíria D Cerqueira8, Martín J Zumárraga9, Flábio R Araújo10.
Abstract
In the present study, a nested-PCR system, targeting the TbD1 region, involving the performance of conventional PCR followed by real-time PCR, was developed to detect Mycobacterium bovis in bovine/bubaline tissue homogenates. The sensitivity and specificity of the reactions were assessed with DNA samples extracted from tuberculous and non-tuberculous mycobacteria, as well as other actinomycetales species and DNA samples extracted directly from bovine and bubaline tissue homogenates. In terms of analytical sensitivity, the DNA of M. bovis AN5 was detected up to 1.56 ng with conventional PCR, 97.6 pg with real-time PCR, and 1.53 pg with nested-PCR in the reaction mixture. The nested-PCR exhibited 100% analytical specificity for M. bovis when tested with the DNA of reference strains of environmental mycobacteria and closely-related Actinomycetales. A clinical sensitivity value of 76.0% was detected with tissue samples from animals that exhibited positive results in the comparative intradermal tuberculin test (CITT), as well as from those with lesions compatible with tuberculosis (LCT) that rendered positive cultures. A clinical specificity value of 100% was detected with tissue samples from animals with CITT- results, with no visible lesions (NVL) and negative cultures. No significant differences were found between the nested-PCR and culture in terms of detecting CITT+ animals with LCT or with NVL. No significant differences were recorded in the detection of CITT- animals with NVL. However, nested-PCR detected a significantly higher number of positive animals than the culture in the group of animals exhibiting LCT with no previous records of CITT. The use of the nested-PCR assay to detect M. bovis in tissue homogenates provided a rapid diagnosis of bovine and bubaline tuberculosis.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24618787 PMCID: PMC3949733 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Bacterial standard strains used for evaluation of analytical specificity or analytical sensitivity of the nested-PCR.
| Bacterial strains | Strain/origin |
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| LGCM/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 19977/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 25291/FIOCRUZ |
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| AN5 strain, Agricultural Ministry – LANAGRO-MG |
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| ATCC 6841/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 14470/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 12478/FIOCRUZ |
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| H37Rv/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 700044/FIOCRUZ |
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| ATCC 6939/FIOCRUZ |
*Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Nacional de Controle de Qualidade em Saúde.
Primers and probes used for first conventional PCR and second real-time PCR for Mycobacterium bovis TbD1.
| Target region | DNA sequences (5′→3′) |
| Forward outer: | |
| Forward internal: | |
| TbD1 | Probe: 6FAM |
| Reverse internal: | |
| Reverse outer: |
Nested-PCR for Mycobacterium bovis TbD1 and culture results of 229 bovine and bubaline tissue homogenates.
| Status | Test | Odds ratio | |||||
| Ante-mortem | Post-mortem | Total Number | Culture | Nested-PCR (%) | P-value | Culture | Nested-PCR |
| CITT- | NVL | 51 | 1 (1.96)a | 0 (0.00)a | 1.0 | 1.0A | 1.0A |
| No CITT | LCT | 51 | 11 (21.57)a | 21 (41.18)b | 0.0329 | 13.75B | 72.61B |
| CITT+ | NVL | 47 | 11 (23.40)a | 17 (36.17)a | 0.176 | 15.27B | 59.10B |
| CITT+ | LCT | 80 | 50 (62.50)a | 49 (61.25)a | 0.8707 | 83.33C | 161.86C |
| Total | 229 | 73 (31.88) | 87 (37.99) | 0.17 | - | - | |
CITT = Comparative intradermal tuberculin test.
LCT = Lesions compatible with tuberculosis.
NVL = No visible lesions.
*Confirmed by PCR with primers JB21 and JB22 [15].
**p-value for chi-square of linear trend <0.001.
Different lowercase letters in rows indicate significant differences (p<0.05) within the paired comparisons between culture and nested-PCR.
Different capital letters in the columns indicate proportions significantly different (p<0.05).