Development and validation of X-ComEC qPCR, a novel assay for accurate universal detection of both Xylella fastidiosa and Xylella taiwanensis

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Johanna Wong-Bajracharya, John Webster, Luciano A. Rigano, Pragya Kant, Anna Englezou, Fridjof Snijders, Dor Agmon, Rebecca Roach, Cuiping Wang, Monica Kehoe, Rachel Mann, Fiona E. Constable, Nerida J. Donovan, Toni A. Chapman
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Xylella fastidiosa is a devastating plant pathogenic bacteria known for its broad host range, in contrast to the related species Xylella taiwanensis, which is only known to cause disease in Asian pears. Despite the potential threats they pose to Australian agriculture, diagnostic assays capable of detecting both Xylella species are scarce. Bridging this critical gap, this study presents the development of the X-ComEC qPCR assay that targets a genus-specific DNA sequence, enabling accurate generic detection of all Xylella species. Benchmarking this novel qPCR assay against other published Xylella qPCR assays demonstrated its superior performance. The X-ComEC qPCR assay stands out as the only assay that can accurately detect both X. fastidiosa and X. taiwanensis without cross-reactivity with related bacteria. We have also carried out a comprehensive inter-laboratory test performance study, which demonstrated that the X-ComEC qPCR and the qPCR described by Harper et al. (Development of LAMP and real-time PCR methods for the rapid detection of Xylella fastidiosa for quarantine and field applications; erratum 2013) are highly robust and ready to use in Australia. Combining these two assays into a duplex qPCR enables simultaneous detection and species-level identification of X. fastidiosa and X. taiwanensis. The findings of this study have been incorporated into the Australian National Diagnostic Protocol for Xylella detection, arming diagnostic laboratories with critical knowledge to combat these globally significant pathogens. Overall, the collaborative and systematic approach employed in this study provides a model for developing and validating assays for all plant pathogens.

X-ComEC qPCR的建立和验证,这是一种准确检测苛养木杆菌和台湾木杆菌的新方法
苛养木杆菌是一种毁灭性的植物致病菌,以其广泛的寄主范围而闻名,而与之相关的物种台湾木杆菌只在亚洲梨中引起疾病。尽管它们对澳大利亚农业构成了潜在的威胁,但能够检测到这两种木杆菌的诊断分析却很少。为了弥补这一关键空白,本研究提出了针对属特异性DNA序列的X-ComEC qPCR检测的发展,从而能够准确地检测所有木杆菌物种。将这种新型qPCR检测方法与其他已发表的木杆菌qPCR检测方法进行对比,证明了其优越的性能。X-ComEC qPCR检测是唯一一种能够准确检测苛养双歧杆菌和台湾双歧杆菌而不与相关细菌发生交叉反应的检测方法。我们还进行了一项全面的实验室间测试性能研究,结果表明,X-ComEC qPCR和Harper等人描述的qPCR (LAMP和实时PCR方法的开发,用于检疫和现场应用,用于快速检测苛病木杆菌;2013年勘误)非常可靠,可以在澳大利亚使用。将这两种方法结合成双工qPCR,可以同时检测和鉴定苛养X.和台湾X.。这项研究的结果已被纳入澳大利亚国家木杆菌检测诊断方案,为诊断实验室提供了与这些全球重要病原体作斗争的关键知识。总的来说,本研究中采用的协作和系统方法为开发和验证所有植物病原体的检测方法提供了一个模型。
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Australasian Plant Pathology
Australasian Plant Pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
2.90
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发文量
51
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Australasian Plant Pathology presents new and significant research in all facets of the field of plant pathology. Dedicated to a worldwide readership, the journal focuses on research in the Australasian region, including Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, as well as the Indian, Pacific regions. Australasian Plant Pathology is the official journal of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society.
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