| Literature DB >> 28770201 |
Juliana Wons1, Ralph Meiller1, Antonio Bergua1, Christian Bogdan2, Walter Geißdörfer2.
Abstract
A 29-year-old woman presented with unilateral, chronic follicular conjunctivitis since 6 weeks. While the conjunctival swab taken from the patient's eye was negative in a Chlamydia (C.) trachomatis-specific PCR, C. felis was identified as etiological agent using a pan-Chlamydia TaqMan-PCR followed by sequence analysis. A pet kitten of the patient was found to be the source of infection, as its conjunctival and pharyngeal swabs were also positive for C. felis. The patient was successfully treated with systemic doxycycline. This report, which presents one of the few documented cases of human C. felis infection, illustrates that standard PCR tests are designed to detect the most frequently seen species of a bacterial genus but might fail to be reactive with less common species. We developed a modified pan-Chlamydia/C. felis duplex TaqMan-PCR assay that detects C. felis without the need of subsequent sequencing. The role of chlamydiae-specific serum antibody titers for the diagnosis of follicular conjunctivitis is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Chlamydia felis; Chlamydia trachomatis; PCR; cat flu; eye infection; follicular conjunctivitis
Year: 2017 PMID: 28770201 PMCID: PMC5512277 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2017.00105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Follicular conjunctivitis in the conjunctiva tarsi of the patient’s left eye.
Figure 2Amplification plots of real-time PCR assays. C. trachomatis PCR (A–D), pan-Chlamydia PCR (E–H), and new pan-Chlamydia/C. felis duplex PCR assay (I–L) on the conjunctival swab from the patient (A,E,I), conjunctival swab from the cat (B,F,J), and throat swab from the cat (C,G,K). (D,H) Positive controls. Results (+, positive; −, negative) are given within the panels for internal control (IC, black), C. trachomatis (Ct, green), pan-Chlamydia PCR (Cs, blue), and the pan-Chlamydia/C. felis duplex PCR (Cs/Cf) containing both the genus-specific (Cs, blue) and the C. felis-specific probe (Cf, red). (L) Specificity controls of the new pan-Chlamydia/C. felis duplex PCR showing positive results with the genus-specific probe (green, black, and blue), but no cross-reactivity of the C. felis-specific probe (red). Three reactions are combined in one panel: DNA from C. psittaci (Cps, cell culture, 105 infection forming units per PCR), C. pneumoniae (Cpn, cell culture, 2 × 104 genomic copies per PCR), and C. trachomatis (Ct, from urethral swab specimen, 4 × 103 infection forming units per PCR).
Figure 323S rRNA gene fragment as target for the pan-Chlamydia PCR. The primers (TQF and TQR) are highlighted in yellow, and the pan-Chlamydia probe (TQP) in green. The DNA sequence used as C. felis-specific probe (this study) is underlined. Note that despite the overlap of the two probes, there is no interference in detection because they bind to complementary DNA strands. 44 bp of conserved sequences are blanked out (marked by #). GenBank accession numbers for the aligned sequences are: C. felis (NR_076260, bp 516–646), C. trachomatis (NR_103960), C. psittaci (NR_102574), C. pneumoniae (NR_076161), C. avium (NR_121988), C. abortus (NR_077001), C. caviae (NR_076195), C. pecorum (NR_103180), C. muridarum (NR_076163).
Published reports on human infections by Chlamydia felis.
| Clinical manifestation of the infection | Diagnostic evidence for the chlamydial infection | Immunosuppression | Cat contact | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conjunctivitis | Culture from conjunctiva | No | Yes | ( |
| Conjunctivitis, keratouveitis | Culture from conjunctiva | No | Yes | ( |
| Malaise, cough | Serology only | Corticosteroids (kidney transplantation) | Yes | ( |
| Endocarditis, glomerulonephritis | Serology only | No | Yes | ( |
| Atypical pneumonia | Serology only | No | Yes | ( |
| Conjunctivitis (2 cases) | unknown | Yes | ( | |
| Conjunctivitis | Culture from conjunctiva, | HIV | Yes | ( |
| Unknown (3 cases) | 16S rRNA gene PCR and sequence analysis from respiratory sample | unknown | unknown | ( |
| Community-acquired pneumonia (2 cases) | Serology only | No | unknown | ( |
| Conjunctivitis | 23S rRNA gene PCR and sequence analysis from conjunctiva | No | Yes | This case |