| Literature DB >> 25128932 |
Sung-Il Kang1, Sang-Eun Lee2, Ji-Yeon Kim1, Kichan Lee1, Jong-Wan Kim1, Hyang-Keun Lee1, So-Ra Sung1, Young-Ran Heo3, Suk Chan Jung1, Moon Her4.
Abstract
Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that is transmitted from animals to humans, and the development of a rapid, accurate, and widely available identification method is essential for diagnosing this disease. In this study, we developed a new Brucella canis species-specific (BcSS) PCR assay and evaluated its specificity and sensitivity. A specific PCR primer set was designed based on the BCAN_B0548-0549 region in chromosome II of B. canis. The PCR detection for B. canis included amplification of a 300-bp product that is, not found on other Brucella species or, genetically or serologically related bacteria. The detection limit of BcSS-PCR assay was 6pg/μl by DNA dilution, or 3×10(3) colony-forming units (CFU) in the buffy coats separated from whole blood experimentally inoculated with B. canis. Using the buffy coat in this PCR assay resulted in approximately 100-times higher sensitivity for B. canis as compared to detect directly from whole blood. This is the first report of a species-specific PCR assay to detect B. canis, and the new assay will provide a valuable tool for the diagnosis of B. canis infection.Entities:
Keywords: Brucella canis; Buffy coat; Diagnostics; Species-specific PCR assay; Zoonosis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25128932 DOI: 10.1016/j.cimid.2014.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0147-9571 Impact factor: 2.268