| Literature DB >> 30359449 |
Raymond Heymans1, Amir Vila1, Caroliene A M van Heerwaarden1, Claudia C C Jansen1, Greetje A A Castelijn1, Menno van der Voort1, Elisabeth G Biesta-Peters1.
Abstract
A multiplex quantitative PCR (qPCR) was developed and evaluated for the simultaneous detection of Salmonella spp., S. enterica serovar Typhimurium and S. enterica serovar Enteritidis in various (food) matrices. Early and fast detection of these pathogens facilitates effective intervention and prevents further distribution of contaminated food products on the market. Three primer and probe sets were designed to target the invA gene, the STM4200 gene, and the SEN1392 gene to detect and differentiate Salmonella spp., S. Typhimurium, and S. Enteritidis, respectively. The multiplex qPCR targeting these three genes was optimized for efficiency and linearity. By testing 225 Salmonella isolates and 34 non-Salmonella isolates from various sources the inclusivity and exclusivity were determined. The inclusivity of the multiplex qPCR was 100% for all Salmonella isolates, including 72 S. Typhimurium isolates, and 53 S. Enteritidis isolates. The exclusivity for Salmonella spp., S. Typhimurium, and S. Enteritidis was 100%, 94.6%, and 100%, respectively. No positive results were reported for non-Salmonella isolates. The limit of detection (LOD) for the qPCR was determined for the matrices poultry, minced meat, egg, herbs/spices, powdered milk, fish, animal feed, boot-socks with chicken feces and chicken down. LOD values for qPCR and the conventional culture methods were similar, except for the matrix boot-socks and down, for which the LOD for the conventional culture methods performed better than the qPCR method. In conclusion, the multiplex qPCR assay developed allows for rapid screening of Salmonella spp., S. Typhimurium, and S. Enteritidis in various (food) matrices.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30359449 PMCID: PMC6201931 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Primers and probe sets designed to target invA and the selected gene fragments of STM4200 and SEN1392.
| Forward (F)/ Reverse (R)/ Probe (P) | Primer sequence (5’-3’) | PCR product | Primer /probe concentration | Annotation | Gene reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | 95 | 200 | Invasion protein | [ | ||
| R | 200 | |||||
| P | 200 | |||||
| STM4200 | F | 101 | 200 | Putative phage tail fiber protein | This study | |
| R | 200 | |||||
| P | 200 | |||||
| SEN1392 | F | 77 | 200 | Predicted phage protein | [ | |
| R | 200 | |||||
| P | 200 | |||||
| IAC | F | 145 | 200 | [ | ||
| R | 200 | |||||
| P | 150 |
aS. Typhimurium LT2
bS. Enteritidis P125109
cIAC primers
Detection of the invA, STM4200 and SEN1392 genes for 225 Salmonella strains by the developed multiplex qPCR methods, where (+) indicates detection of the gene and (-) indicates the gene is not detected.
| Strain | Multiplex real-time PCR results | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62 | + | + | - | Duck meat, turkey meat, chicken meat (n = 9), chicken eggs (n = 4), fowl organ meat, chicken carcass, sheep meat, horse meat, bovine (minced) meat (n = 7), bovine feces (n = 3), pork (minced) meat (n = 11), (minced) meat of unknown source (n = 9), sausage (n = 9), swab, chicken soup, baby food, protein powder | |
| 5 | + | + | - | Swab from swine, pork sausage, flavorings, bovine feces (n = 2) | |
| 2 | + | + | - | Pork sausage, pork | |
| 1 | + | + | - | Reference Strain | |
| 1 | + | + | - | Reference Strain | |
| 1 | + | + | - | Reference Strain | |
| 52 | + | - | + | Chicken meat (n = 13), chicken eggs (n = 11), fowl organ meat, sheep swab, bovine (minced) meat (n = 3), pork meat (n = 6), shellfish (n = 3), sausage (n = 2), powdered milk, protein powder (n = 5), flour, powdered sweet pepper, pet food (n = 3), human feces | |
| 1 | + | - | + | Reference Strain | |
| 3 | + | - | - | Chicken meat, bovine feces, cumin seed | |
| 2 | + | - | - | Chicken carcasses, powdered milk | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Powdered milk | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Minced meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Protein powder | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Sausage | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Sausage | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Protein | |
| 2 | + | + | - | Chicken meat, pork | |
| 7 | + | - | - | Bovine feces (n = 2), bovine (minced) meat (n = 4), bovine sausage, | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Mixed meats (hare, hog,deer) | |
| 1 | + | + | - | Sausage | |
| 5 | + | - | - | Chicken carcasses (n = 2), chicken meat (n = 2), basil, | |
| 5 | + | - | - | Chicken meat (n = 5) | |
| 2 | + | - | - | Chicken carcasses, fowl organ meat | |
| 5 | + | - | - | Chicken carcasses, chicken skin, chicken meat, fowl organ meat, powdered milk | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Wild betal leaf | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken carcasses | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken egg | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Sausage | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 2 | + | - | - | Chicken meat, chicken egg | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Protein | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Turkey meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken organ meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Turkey meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Turkey meat | |
| 4 | + | - | - | Chicken meat, turkey meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken egg | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Sausage | |
| 7 | + | - | - | Chicken meat (n = 6), chicken caeca | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Vietnamese Balm (herb) | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Turkey meat | |
| 5 | + | + | - | Chicken meat, swab from swine, pork, bovine sausage, mixed meats | |
| 2 | + | - | - | Chicken meat, turkey meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference Strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Protein powder | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken egg | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Chicken egg | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Duck meat | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Meat | |
| 2 | + | - | - | Mixed herbs, chicken meat | |
| 6 | + | - | - | Herbs (Basil, Vietnamese coriander, wild betal leaf, coriander, turmeric, mint) | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
| 1 | + | - | - | Reference strain | |
Testing to determine the absence of the invA, STM4200 and SEN1392 genes for 34 non-Salmonella reference strains by the developed multiplex qPCR method, where (+) indicates detection of the gene and (-) indicates the gene is not detected.
| Non-target reference strains | STM4200 | SEN1392 | Source of sample | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | RIVM | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 19606 | |
| - | - | - | CCUG 10373 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 9139 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 6051 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 10822 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 33560 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 11168 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 11352 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 6272 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 8449 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 13124 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 1340 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 8155 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 25922 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 23355 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 29212 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 19434 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 49131 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 13883 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 7496 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 4357 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 5348 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | RIVM | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 11938 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 10662 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 10689 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 13880 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 25923 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 12228 | |
| - | - | - | ATCC 17802 | |
| - | - | - | NCTC 11348 | |
| - | - | - | CCUG 8239 A | |
| - | - | - | CCUG 8233 | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain | |
| - | - | - | NVWA control strain |
aAmerican Type Culture Collection
bCulture Collection Universety Göteborg
cNational Collection of Type Cultures
dNational Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Fig 1Standard curves for targets invA, SEN1392, and STM4200.
invA: green line and symbols; SEN1392: red line and symbols; STM4200: blue line and symbols.
Fig 2Cell standard curves for target invA from S. Typhimurium STM4200 for the matrices BPW, Chicken, and curcuma spice.
BPW: Blue line and symbols; Chicken: red line and symbols; curcuma spice: green line and symbols.
Level of detection for various artificially contaminated matrices for the qPCR method, the ISO method and the MSRV method.
| Matrix | Contamination level | Real-time PCR method | ISO method | MSRV method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| 11 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| Fish (shrimps) | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| 11 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | |
| + (5/6) | + (5/6) | + (5/6) | ||
| Powdered Milk | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| 4 | - (2/6) | - (2/6) | - (2/6) | |
| Herbs/spices | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| 3,7 | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | |
| Egg | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| 4 | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | |
| Feed | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| 4 | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | - (0/6) | |
| Down | 28 | - (0/6) | + (4/6) | + (4/6) |
| - (0/6) | + (3/6) | + (3/6) | ||
| 3 | - (0/6) | - (2/6) | - (2/6) | |
| Swabs | 28 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| 8,5 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| Minced meat | 37 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) |
| 11 | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | |
| + (6/6) | + (6/6) | + (6/6) | ||
| Boot-socks with chicken feces | + (3/6) | + (6/6) | + (5/6) | |
| 13 | + (1/6) | + (6/6) | + (5/6) | |
| - (1/6) | + (5/6) | + (5/6) |
a The level of detection is marked in boldface.
b For the matrix ‘swabs’ it should read CFU/swab (400 cm2) and for the matrix ‘socks’ it should read CFU/pair of socks.