Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum

Chlamydia are Gram-negative, intracellular pathogens colonizing epithelial mucosa. They cause primarily atypical pneumonia and have recently been associated with chronic diseases. Diagnostics relies almost exclusively on serological methods; PCR tests are used rarely because in patients with positiv...

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Main Authors: Martina Smolejová, Iveta Cihová, Pavol Sulo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/5/935
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spelling doaj-74e5a222a69c4f3ebc0f735b0efc89352021-04-27T23:05:52ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-04-01993593510.3390/microorganisms9050935Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in SputumMartina Smolejová0Iveta Cihová1Pavol Sulo2Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Track and Field, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Nábr. arm. gen. L. Svobodu 9, 814 69 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaChlamydia are Gram-negative, intracellular pathogens colonizing epithelial mucosa. They cause primarily atypical pneumonia and have recently been associated with chronic diseases. Diagnostics relies almost exclusively on serological methods; PCR tests are used rarely because in patients with positive ELISA, it is nearly impossible to identify chlamydial DNA. This paradox is associated with DNA degradation in sputum samples, low abundance, and low sensitivity of PCR systems. In a newly designed and validated “nested” PCR (NPCR) assay, it was possible to amplify DNA of Chlamydia known to infect humans in 31% samples. The reliability of the assay was confirmed by DNA sequencing, and all PCR products belonged exclusively to the Chlamydiales, mainly recognized as <i>Chlamydia pneumoniae</i>. Three samples were related to Ca. <i>Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis</i> and Ca. <i>Renichlamydia lutjani</i>, which infect arthropods. In one case, samples were taken from sick individual, indicating the potential as a human pathogen.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/5/935<i>Chlamydia</i>diagnosticsnested PCRzoonosisDNA sequencedetection limit
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author Martina Smolejová
Iveta Cihová
Pavol Sulo
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Iveta Cihová
Pavol Sulo
Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
Microorganisms
<i>Chlamydia</i>
diagnostics
nested PCR
zoonosis
DNA sequence
detection limit
author_facet Martina Smolejová
Iveta Cihová
Pavol Sulo
author_sort Martina Smolejová
title Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
title_short Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
title_full Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
title_fullStr Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
title_full_unstemmed Reliable and Sensitive Nested PCR for the Detection of <i>Chlamydia</i> in Sputum
title_sort reliable and sensitive nested pcr for the detection of <i>chlamydia</i> in sputum
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Chlamydia are Gram-negative, intracellular pathogens colonizing epithelial mucosa. They cause primarily atypical pneumonia and have recently been associated with chronic diseases. Diagnostics relies almost exclusively on serological methods; PCR tests are used rarely because in patients with positive ELISA, it is nearly impossible to identify chlamydial DNA. This paradox is associated with DNA degradation in sputum samples, low abundance, and low sensitivity of PCR systems. In a newly designed and validated “nested” PCR (NPCR) assay, it was possible to amplify DNA of Chlamydia known to infect humans in 31% samples. The reliability of the assay was confirmed by DNA sequencing, and all PCR products belonged exclusively to the Chlamydiales, mainly recognized as <i>Chlamydia pneumoniae</i>. Three samples were related to Ca. <i>Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis</i> and Ca. <i>Renichlamydia lutjani</i>, which infect arthropods. In one case, samples were taken from sick individual, indicating the potential as a human pathogen.
topic <i>Chlamydia</i>
diagnostics
nested PCR
zoonosis
DNA sequence
detection limit
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/5/935
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