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Quality Control in Diagnostic Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) in Microbiology.

Judith Kikhney1,2, Annette Moter3.   

Abstract

This overview addresses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in a diagnostic microbiology setting with its associated problems and pitfalls and how to control them, but also the advantages and opportunities the method offers. This article focuses mainly on diagnostic FISH assays on tissue sections and on techniques and experiences in our laboratory. FISH in a routine diagnostic setting in microbiology requires strict quality control measures to ensure consistent high-quality and reliable assay results. Here, for the first time, we define quality control requirements for microbiological diagnostic FISH applications and discuss their impact and possible future developments of the FISH technique for infection diagnostics. We focus on diagnosis of biofilm-associated infections including infective endocarditis, oral biofilms, and device-associated infections as well as infections due to fastidious or yet uncultured microorganisms like Treponema spp., Tropheryma whipplei, Bartonella, Coxiella burnetii, or Brachyspira.

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Keywords:  Biofilm; Diagnostic FISH; Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH); Microbiology; Molecular diagnosis; Pathogen identification; Quality control

Year:  2021        PMID: 33576998     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1115-9_20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Fluorescent In situ hybridization allows rapid identification of microorganisms in blood cultures.

Authors:  V A Kempf; K Trebesius; I B Autenrieth
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2000-02       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Rapid identification of bacteria in blood cultures by using fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide probes.

Authors:  G J Jansen; M Mooibroek; J Idema; H J Harmsen; G W Welling; J E Degener
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2000-02       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  High frequency of Tropheryma whipplei in culture-negative endocarditis.

Authors:  Walter Geissdörfer; Verena Moos; Annette Moter; Christoph Loddenkemper; Andreas Jansen; René Tandler; Andreas J Morguet; Florence Fenollar; Didier Raoult; Christian Bogdan; Thomas Schneider
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2011-11-30       Impact factor: 5.948

4.  Fluorescence in situ hybridization shows spatial distribution of as yet uncultured treponemes in biopsies from digital dermatitis lesions.

Authors:  Annette Moter; Gregor Leist; Roland Rudolph; Kirstin Schrank; Bong-Kyu Choi; Michael Wagner; Ulf B G Bel
Journal:  Microbiology (Reading)       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 2.777

5.  Molecular epidemiology of oral treponemes associated with periodontal disease.

Authors:  A Moter; C Hoenig; B K Choi; B Riep; U B Göbel
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1998-05       Impact factor: 5.948

6.  Molecular characterization of subject-specific oral microflora during initial colonization of enamel.

Authors:  Patricia I Diaz; Natalia I Chalmers; Alexander H Rickard; Colin Kong; Craig L Milburn; Robert J Palmer; Paul E Kolenbrander
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 4.792

7.  A novel technique for monitoring the development of bacterial biofilms in human periodontal pockets.

Authors:  J Wecke; T Kersten; K Madela; A Moter; U B Göbel; A Friedmann; J Bernimoulin
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Lett       Date:  2000-10-01       Impact factor: 2.742

8.  Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for direct visualization of bacteria in periapical lesions of asymptomatic root-filled teeth.

Authors:  Pia T Sunde; Ingar Olsen; Ulf B Göbel; Dirk Theegarten; Sascha Winter; Gilberto J Debelian; Leif Tronstad; Annette Moter
Journal:  Microbiology       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 2.777

9.  Fluorescence in situ hybridization for the identification of Treponema pallidum in tissue sections.

Authors:  Annett Petrich; Pablo Rojas; Julia Schulze; Christoph Loddenkemper; Lorenzo Giacani; Thomas Schneider; Moritz Hertel; Judith Kikhney; Annette Moter
Journal:  Int J Med Microbiol       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 3.473

10.  Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) accelerates identification of Gram-positive cocci in positive blood cultures.

Authors:  Dorothee Maria Gescher; Dragoljub Kovacevic; Dinah Schmiedel; Steffi Siemoneit; Christian Mallmann; Elke Halle; Ulf B Göbel; Annette Moter
Journal:  Int J Antimicrob Agents       Date:  2008-08-20       Impact factor: 5.283

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Review 1.  Native valve, prosthetic valve, and cardiac device-related infective endocarditis: A review and update on current innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

Authors:  Joop J P Kouijzer; Daniëlle J Noordermeer; Wouter J van Leeuwen; Nelianne J Verkaik; Kirby R Lattwein
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-10-03
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