Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis

The causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is Mycobacterium bovis, a bacteria belonging to M. tuberculosis complex (MTC). The definitive diagnosis is realized by isolation and identification of the M. bovis from clinical samples, using a combination of traditional culture and biochemical meth...

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Main Authors: Ricardo César Tavares Carvalho, Vinicius Silva Castro, Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo Fernandes, Greika Moura, Elis Santos Soares, Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza Figueiredo, Vânia Margaret Flosi Paschoalin
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2014-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/64320
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spelling doaj-a9dffa24e0d0467bb674494a76f01b022020-11-25T03:06:34ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science1413-95961678-44562014-08-0151110.11606/issn.1678-4456.v51i1p42-4879385Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosisRicardo César Tavares Carvalho0Vinicius Silva Castro1Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo Fernandes2Greika Moura3Elis Santos Soares4Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza Figueiredo5Vânia Margaret Flosi Paschoalin6Programa de Pós Graduação em Ciência de Alimentos, Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJFaculdade de Nutrição e Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MTFaculdade de Nutrição e Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MTPrograma de Pós Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MTPrograma de Pós Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MTFaculdade de Nutrição e Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, MTPrograma de Pós Graduação em Ciência de Alimentos, Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ The causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is Mycobacterium bovis, a bacteria belonging to M. tuberculosis complex (MTC). The definitive diagnosis is realized by isolation and identification of the M. bovis from clinical samples, using a combination of traditional culture and biochemical methods, which is considered the “gold standard”. This procedure is cumbersome and time-consuming. We evaluated a PCR assay for the direct detection of MTC DNA in naturally contaminated milk, using primers that were previously tested and proven reliable to target the IS6110 element. Milk previously seeded with M. bovis was used as the starting material, for padronization of the technique. The procedure involved extracting the DNA by enzymatic lysis (proteinase K and lysozyme), phenol, chloroform, isoamyl alcohol, followed by ethanol precipitation and PCR. The PCR assay allowed us to detect BTB in artificially contaminated milk, with a detection limit of 100 CFU/mL, and was also able to detect the bacillus in 50% (75/150) of samples from naturally infected animals. This procedure could be used to assist the in vivo diagnosis for BTB, complementing the sorological or microbiological tests and becomes an alternative option for implementation in epidemiological studies of BTB transmission and to prevent contaminated milk from entering the food supply. http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/64320bovine tuberculosismolecular diagnosisMycobacterium tuberculosis complexmilk.
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author Ricardo César Tavares Carvalho
Vinicius Silva Castro
Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo Fernandes
Greika Moura
Elis Santos Soares
Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza Figueiredo
Vânia Margaret Flosi Paschoalin
spellingShingle Ricardo César Tavares Carvalho
Vinicius Silva Castro
Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo Fernandes
Greika Moura
Elis Santos Soares
Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza Figueiredo
Vânia Margaret Flosi Paschoalin
Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
bovine tuberculosis
molecular diagnosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
milk.
author_facet Ricardo César Tavares Carvalho
Vinicius Silva Castro
Dandara Virginia Guia Semedo Fernandes
Greika Moura
Elis Santos Soares
Eduardo Eustáquio de Souza Figueiredo
Vânia Margaret Flosi Paschoalin
author_sort Ricardo César Tavares Carvalho
title Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
title_short Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
title_full Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
title_fullStr Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Use of PCR for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
title_sort use of pcr for detection of milk naturally infected with bacilli of bovine tuberculosis
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
issn 1413-9596
1678-4456
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is Mycobacterium bovis, a bacteria belonging to M. tuberculosis complex (MTC). The definitive diagnosis is realized by isolation and identification of the M. bovis from clinical samples, using a combination of traditional culture and biochemical methods, which is considered the “gold standard”. This procedure is cumbersome and time-consuming. We evaluated a PCR assay for the direct detection of MTC DNA in naturally contaminated milk, using primers that were previously tested and proven reliable to target the IS6110 element. Milk previously seeded with M. bovis was used as the starting material, for padronization of the technique. The procedure involved extracting the DNA by enzymatic lysis (proteinase K and lysozyme), phenol, chloroform, isoamyl alcohol, followed by ethanol precipitation and PCR. The PCR assay allowed us to detect BTB in artificially contaminated milk, with a detection limit of 100 CFU/mL, and was also able to detect the bacillus in 50% (75/150) of samples from naturally infected animals. This procedure could be used to assist the in vivo diagnosis for BTB, complementing the sorological or microbiological tests and becomes an alternative option for implementation in epidemiological studies of BTB transmission and to prevent contaminated milk from entering the food supply.
topic bovine tuberculosis
molecular diagnosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
milk.
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/64320
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