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Clinical application of PCR-restriction enzyme pattern analysis for rapid identification of aerobic actinomycete isolates.

R W Wilson1, V A Steingrube, B A Brown, R J Wallace.   

Abstract

The accuracy and practicality of PCR-restriction enzyme pattern analysis (PRA) for routine identification of aerobic actinomycete clinical isolates were evaluated for 299 cultures submitted to the Mycobacteria/Nocardia Laboratory at the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler. PRA identification using an amplified 439-bp segment (amplicon) of the 65-kDa heat shock protein gene was compared to identification by traditional methods, including growth characteristics, susceptibility patterns, biochemical testing, and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. Microbiological examination of six cultures ruled out aerobic actinomycetes, and they were omitted from the study. Amplicons were analyzed with BstEII, HaeIII, MspI, HinfI, and BsaHI. When necessary, AciI, HhaI, and NarI were also used. From March 1995 through May 1997 (27 months), 274 of the remaining 293 (93.5%) isolates were accurately identified by PRA. Major diagnostic groups included 170 mycobacteria, 93 nocardiae, and 30 other aerobic actinomycetes. Mixed cultures were readily recognized by PRA, including a wound culture that contained two Nocardia taxa that were indistinguishable morphologically. Mycobacterium mucogenicum was identified in three cultures heavily contaminated with gram-positive cocci. The 19 isolates that produced PRA patterns that did not match those in the current PRA database were differentiated into 8 Mycobacterium species and 11 other aerobic actinomycetes by the presence or absence of BstEII recognition sites. Identification of 15 of these 19 isolates was also equivocal by traditional methods. PRA results were reportable within 2 to 5 working days and were as accurate as and faster and less expensive to obtain than those of traditional methods.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9431938      PMCID: PMC124825     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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2.  Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Nocardia asteroides.

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3.  Susceptibility testing of Nocardia species for the clinical laboratory.

Authors:  R J Wallace; L C Steele
Journal:  Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 2.803

4.  Rapid identification of mycobacteria to the species level by polymerase chain reaction and restriction enzyme analysis.

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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Infection with Nocardia species in Queensland. A review of 102 clinical isolates.

Authors:  P R Georghiou; Z M Blacklock
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  1992-05-18       Impact factor: 7.738

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Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  1992-09       Impact factor: 9.079

7.  Cefotaxime-resistant Nocardia asteroides strains are isolates of the controversial species Nocardia farcinica.

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8.  Clinical and laboratory features of Nocardia nova.

Authors:  R J Wallace; B A Brown; M Tsukamura; J M Brown; G O Onyi
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 5.948

9.  Identification of nocardiae and streptomycetes of medical importance.

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10.  Presumptive identification of nocardias in a clinical laboratory.

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3.  Comparison of methods for Identification of Mycobacterium abscessus and M. chelonae isolates.

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4.  Rapid identification of Mycobacteria to the species level using INNO-LiPA Mycobacteria, a reverse hybridization assay.

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5.  hsp65 sequencing for identification of rapidly growing mycobacteria.

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6.  Rapid Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria by multiplex, real-time PCR.

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7.  Phylogeny of the genus Nocardia based on reassessed 16S rRNA gene sequences reveals underspeciation and division of strains classified as Nocardia asteroides into three established species and two unnamed taxons.

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8.  Assessment of partial sequencing of the 65-kilodalton heat shock protein gene (hsp65) for routine identification of Mycobacterium species isolated from clinical sources.

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9.  Rapid identification of Nocardia farcinica clinical isolates by a PCR assay targeting a 314-base-pair species-specific DNA fragment.

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10.  Clinical and laboratory features of Mycobacterium mageritense.

Authors:  Richard J Wallace; Barbara A Brown-Elliott; Leslie Hall; Glenn Roberts; Rebecca W Wilson; Linda B Mann; Christopher J Crist; Sher H Chiu; Robbie Dunlap; Maria J Garcia; J Todd Bagwell; Kenneth C Jost
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