IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Li-Fang Chou , Yi-Chun Liu , Huang-Yu Yang , Ya-Chung Tian , Chih-Ho Lai , Ming-Yang Chang , Cheng-Chieh Hung , Tong-Hong Wang , Shen-Hsing Hsu , Chung-Ying Tsai , Pei-Yu Hung , Chih-Wei Yang
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钩端螺旋体病是由钩端螺旋体引起的一种重新出现的人畜共患疾病,对全球健康和兽医构成了重大挑战。钩端螺旋体在无症状宿主肾小管中的长期定植突显了对灵敏检测方法的需求。本研究采用一种新型分子方法来评估肾脏中的慢性或潜伏钩端螺旋体感染,以检查个体免疫反应差异。采用新开发的以鞭毛fliG基因为靶标的引物-探针组的数字PCR策略来评估受感染的小鼠肾脏和实验室确诊的钩端螺旋体病患者尿液样本中是否存在微量钩端螺旋体。基于 RNA 的数字 PCR 在 58%(以 lipl32 为靶标)和 83%(以 fliG 为靶标)的受感染肾脏中检测到钩端螺旋体,这表明以 fliG 基因为靶标的数字 PCR 策略具有更高的灵敏度。值得注意的是,新开发的 fliG 靶向测定能检测到低至 20 fg 的钩端螺旋体 DNA,比传统 qPCR 的痕量检测灵敏度高十倍。这样就能对钩端螺旋体的种类进行鉴别检测,并能以比传统方法更高的灵敏度监测极低的细菌负荷。我们还观察到,在慢性感染期间,转录活跃的钩端螺旋体感染者的肾脏中,肾小管有丝分裂再生,细胞因子表达升高。这种方法有助于识别潜伏感染,并能深入了解个体差异。我们的研究为流行病学研究和公共卫生监测提供了强大的分子工具,有助于深入了解这种普遍存在的人畜共患疾病的流行和传播动态。
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Uncovering latent infections in kidneys: A novel molecular approach for differential Leptospira detection

Uncovering latent infections in kidneys: A novel molecular approach for differential Leptospira detection
Leptospirosis, a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by Leptospira spp., poses significant global health and veterinary challenges. Long-term colonization of renal tubules by Leptospira in asymptomatic hosts highlights the need for sensitive detection methods. This study evaluates the chronic or latent Leptospira infections in kidneys using a novel molecular approach to examine individual immune responses differences. Digital PCR strategies employing newly developed primer-probe sets targeting the flagellar fliG gene were used to assess the presence of trace Leptospira in infected murine kidneys and urine samples from laboratory-confirmed leptospirosis patients. RNA-based digital PCR detected leptospires in 58 % (targeting lipl32) and 83 % (targeting fliG) of infected kidneys, demonstrating that the digital PCR strategy targeting the fliG gene offers superior sensitivity. Notably, the newly developed fliG-targeting assay detected as low as 20 fg of Leptospira DNA, offering ten-fold greater sensitivity than traditional qPCR for trace detection. This allows for differential detection of Leptospira species and facilitates monitoring of extremely low bacterial loads with greater sensitivity than conventional methods. We also observed regenerating renal tubules with mitosis and elevated cytokine expression in kidneys with transcriptionally active Leptospira during chronic infection. This approach aids in identifying latent infections and offers insights into individual variations. Our research provides a powerful molecular tool for epidemiological studies and public health surveillance, contributing valuable insights into the prevalence and transmission dynamics of this pervasive zoonotic disease.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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