PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis

Background: The diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis is mainly based on clinical features. However, ocular fluid testing by PCR may be very helpful for approval or rejection of this etiology. In this study, we utilized a nested-PCR technique, targeting the B1 partial sequence to analyze the aqueous an...

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Main Authors: Atieh FARHADI, Ali HANILOO, Asghar FAZAELI, Siamak MORADIAN, Mehdi FARHADI
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-02-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Parasitology
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Online Access:https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1518
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spelling doaj-a0f9f87b242543a0845777143daabf412021-04-02T12:21:20ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2017-02-01121636PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of ToxoplasmosisAtieh FARHADI0Ali HANILOO1Asghar FAZAELI2Siamak MORADIAN3Mehdi FARHADI4Dept. of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranDept. of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranDept. of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, IranFellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Ophthalmic Research Center, Labbafinejad Medical Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDept. of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran Background: The diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis is mainly based on clinical features. However, ocular fluid testing by PCR may be very helpful for approval or rejection of this etiology. In this study, we utilized a nested-PCR technique, targeting the B1 partial sequence to analyze the aqueous and vitreous samples for evaluating the presence of the Toxoplasma DNA. Methods: Fifty aqueous or vitreous humor samples were obtained from patients with clinical features of ocular toxoplasmosis admitted to ophthalmology hospitals and clinics in Iran, within 2014. The samples were subsequently subjected to DNA extraction and purification. For nested amplification of the Toxoplasma B1 gene, two primer pairs were used. The outer and inner primers are expected to produce a 193 bp and a 96 bp fragments, respectively. Results: The first-round PCR resulted in the detection of T. gondii in 58% of samples by amplification of the expected 193bp DNA fragment. The nested-PCR using the inner primers, detected 15 additional samples from those with negative amplicons in the first round PCR (overall positivity of 88%). In addition, vitreous samples showed relatively more positive cases than aqueous humor in detection of the infection. Conclusion: The nested-PCR protocol using the B1 gene, with the high detection power, could be a useful complimentary method to clinical diagnose of ocular toxoplasmosis.https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1518Ocular toxoplasmosisNested-PCRAqueousVitreousIran
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author Atieh FARHADI
Ali HANILOO
Asghar FAZAELI
Siamak MORADIAN
Mehdi FARHADI
spellingShingle Atieh FARHADI
Ali HANILOO
Asghar FAZAELI
Siamak MORADIAN
Mehdi FARHADI
PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Ocular toxoplasmosis
Nested-PCR
Aqueous
Vitreous
Iran
author_facet Atieh FARHADI
Ali HANILOO
Asghar FAZAELI
Siamak MORADIAN
Mehdi FARHADI
author_sort Atieh FARHADI
title PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
title_short PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
title_full PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
title_fullStr PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
title_full_unstemmed PCR-based Diagnosis of Toxoplasma Parasite in Ocular Infections Having Clinical Indications of Toxoplasmosis
title_sort pcr-based diagnosis of toxoplasma parasite in ocular infections having clinical indications of toxoplasmosis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Parasitology
issn 1735-7020
2008-238X
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Background: The diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis is mainly based on clinical features. However, ocular fluid testing by PCR may be very helpful for approval or rejection of this etiology. In this study, we utilized a nested-PCR technique, targeting the B1 partial sequence to analyze the aqueous and vitreous samples for evaluating the presence of the Toxoplasma DNA. Methods: Fifty aqueous or vitreous humor samples were obtained from patients with clinical features of ocular toxoplasmosis admitted to ophthalmology hospitals and clinics in Iran, within 2014. The samples were subsequently subjected to DNA extraction and purification. For nested amplification of the Toxoplasma B1 gene, two primer pairs were used. The outer and inner primers are expected to produce a 193 bp and a 96 bp fragments, respectively. Results: The first-round PCR resulted in the detection of T. gondii in 58% of samples by amplification of the expected 193bp DNA fragment. The nested-PCR using the inner primers, detected 15 additional samples from those with negative amplicons in the first round PCR (overall positivity of 88%). In addition, vitreous samples showed relatively more positive cases than aqueous humor in detection of the infection. Conclusion: The nested-PCR protocol using the B1 gene, with the high detection power, could be a useful complimentary method to clinical diagnose of ocular toxoplasmosis.
topic Ocular toxoplasmosis
Nested-PCR
Aqueous
Vitreous
Iran
url https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/1518
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