用于鉴定临床重要气单胞菌菌种的多重 PCR 法。

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Aki Sakurai, Naoto Hosokawa, Daisuke Ohkushi, Sohei Harada, Yasufumi Matsumura, Naoya Itoh, Kazuhiro Ishikawa, Sho Saito, Takayuki Sakurai, Ryota Hase, Takehiro Hashimoto, Yohei Doi, Masahiro Suzuki
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气单胞菌属与人类感染的关系日益密切。然而,准确的物种水平鉴定仍然具有挑战性,特别是在临床微生物学实验室。本研究旨在建立一种多重聚合酶链反应(PCR)方法,以鉴定四种最常与人类传染病相关的气单胞菌——嗜水气单胞菌、洞穴气单胞菌、维氏气单胞菌和达肯气单胞菌。对31种气单胞菌的788个全基因组测序(WGS)数据集进行了分析,以确定在A. hydrophila, A. caviae, A. veronii和A. dhakensis中特异性存在的开放阅读框架(orf)。根据每个物种特异性orf的序列设计引物集,建立多重PCR试验。为了验证该方法的有效性,对256株临床气单胞菌进行了检测,并将结果与WGS数据推断的分类关系以及19种类型菌株进行了比较。多重PCR成功鉴定了4个目标种的所有菌株,除内控带外,对非目标种菌株无扩增。多重PCR能够快速、可靠地鉴定四种气单胞菌,这些气单胞菌通常与人类传染病有关。多重PCR检测有助于临床微生物实验室准确鉴定临床重要的气单胞菌,为指导适当的抗菌治疗提供重要信息,并促进对气单胞菌流行病学的了解。
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Multiplex PCR assay to identify clinically important Aeromonas species.

The genus Aeromonas is increasingly implicated in human infections. However, accurate species-level identification remains challenging, particularly in clinical microbiology laboratories. This study aimed to develop a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to identify four Aeromonas species-Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas caviae, Aeromonas veronii, and Aeromonas dhakensis-most frequently associated with human infectious diseases. A total of 788 whole genome sequencing (WGS) data sets from 31 Aeromonas species were analyzed to identify open reading frames (ORFs) specifically present in A. hydrophila, A. caviae, A. veronii, and A. dhakensis. Primer sets were designed based on sequences of ORFs specific to each species to develop a multiplex PCR assay. To validate the efficacy of the assay, 256 clinical Aeromonas isolates were tested, and the results were compared with taxonomic affiliation inferred by WGS data, along with 19 type strains. The multiplex PCR successfully identified all strains of the four target species and produced no amplification in non-target species strains except the band for internal control. The multiplex PCR enables rapid and reliable identification of four Aeromonas spp. commonly involved in human infectious diseases.IMPORTANCEThe multiplex PCR assay facilitates accurate identification of clinically important Aeromonas spp. in clinical microbiology laboratories, providing crucial information to guide appropriate antimicrobial therapy and advance understanding of the epidemiology of Aeromonas spp.

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Microbiology spectrum
Microbiology spectrum Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: Microbiology Spectrum publishes commissioned review articles on topics in microbiology representing ten content areas: Archaea; Food Microbiology; Bacterial Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology; Clinical Microbiology; Environmental Microbiology and Ecology; Eukaryotic Microbes; Genomics, Computational, and Synthetic Microbiology; Immunology; Pathogenesis; and Virology. Reviews are interrelated, with each review linking to other related content. A large board of Microbiology Spectrum editors aids in the development of topics for potential reviews and in the identification of an editor, or editors, who shepherd each collection.
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