Detection of Legionella species by polymerase chain reaction

M. Iwamoto, H. Koga, S. Kohno, M. Kaku, K. Hara
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Abstract

The nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was clinically investigated to detect the mip gene of Legionella species. PCR detected 20 clinically important Legionella species, such as L. pneumophila, L. micdadei, and L. bozemanii. Eight species of Gram-positive and -negative bacteria other than Legionella species were negative for PCR. The sensitivity of PCR determined by the detection limit of DNA quantity was 1.0 pg for the first PCR, but the sensitivity increased approximately 100-fold to 10 fg following the second PCR. The nested PCR was applied to detect L. pneumophila in the sputum and pleural effusion fluid obtained from a patient with Legionnaires' disease. Both fluids were PCR positive, but culture was negative for L. pneumophila. Our results indicated that the nested PCR may be a useful tool for the rapid detection of L. pneumophila and the clinical diagnosis of Legionnaires' disease.

聚合酶链反应检测军团菌菌种
应用巢式聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测军团菌mip基因。PCR检测到嗜肺乳杆菌、米达代乳杆菌、波兹曼乳杆菌等20种临床重要军团菌。除军团菌外,革兰氏阳性和阴性菌共有8种。第一次PCR的灵敏度为1.0 pg,第二次PCR的灵敏度提高了约100倍,达到10 fg。应用巢式PCR检测军团病患者痰液和胸腔积液中的嗜肺乳杆菌。两种液体均为PCR阳性,但培养为嗜肺乳杆菌阴性。结果表明,巢式PCR可作为快速检测嗜肺乳杆菌和临床诊断军团病的有效工具。
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