Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis

Cryptosporidium species subtypes are generally identified via DNA sequencing of the gp60 gene tandem repeat motif region. Due to the immunogenic nature of its glycoprotein products, gp60 is subject to host selective pressures, genetic recombination and evolutionary processes that drive extensive pol...

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Main Authors: Jennifer K. O’ Leary, Liam Blake, Gerard D. Corcoran, Roy D. Sleator, Brigid Lucey
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120303770
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spelling doaj-f27b91298bc240f3ab5ffe0f42b66b982021-01-02T05:11:16ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612020-01-017101157Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysisJennifer K. O’ Leary0Liam Blake1Gerard D. Corcoran2Roy D. Sleator3Brigid Lucey4Department of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, IrelandDepartment of Clinical Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, IrelandDepartment of Clinical Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, IrelandDepartment of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland; Corresponding author at: Prof Roy D. Sleator, Department of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland.Department of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, IrelandCryptosporidium species subtypes are generally identified via DNA sequencing of the gp60 gene tandem repeat motif region. Due to the immunogenic nature of its glycoprotein products, gp60 is subject to host selective pressures, genetic recombination and evolutionary processes that drive extensive polymorphism at this locus. The elucidation of the polymorphic nature of this gene has led to the current mainstay in Cryptosporidium subtyping nomenclature.This study aimed to develop a real-time polymerase chain reaction based method utilising a post-PCR application, high resolution melting (HRM) analysis, in conjunction with the abovementioned gp60 nomenclature system, in order to differentiate between Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes. Subtype differentiation is based on the difference between the melting temperatures of individual subtypes conferred by variations in the polymorphic region of gp60.• Nested gp60 primers were designed to amplify a target region of <200 base pairs for effective HRM analysis• This method presents a rapid, sensitive, cost effective alternative to conventional sequencing.• This method is highly flexible and may be applied to other loci in order to facilitate multi-locus analysis and improve the discriminative abilities of the method.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120303770Molecular epidemiologyCryptosporidiumEnteric parasitologyDNA sequencingReal-time PCRHigh resolution melting(HRM) analysis
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author Jennifer K. O’ Leary
Liam Blake
Gerard D. Corcoran
Roy D. Sleator
Brigid Lucey
spellingShingle Jennifer K. O’ Leary
Liam Blake
Gerard D. Corcoran
Roy D. Sleator
Brigid Lucey
Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
MethodsX
Molecular epidemiology
Cryptosporidium
Enteric parasitology
DNA sequencing
Real-time PCR
High resolution melting(HRM) analysis
author_facet Jennifer K. O’ Leary
Liam Blake
Gerard D. Corcoran
Roy D. Sleator
Brigid Lucey
author_sort Jennifer K. O’ Leary
title Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
title_short Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
title_full Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
title_fullStr Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
title_full_unstemmed Development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
title_sort development of novel methodology for the molecular differentiation of cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes via high resolution melting analysis
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Cryptosporidium species subtypes are generally identified via DNA sequencing of the gp60 gene tandem repeat motif region. Due to the immunogenic nature of its glycoprotein products, gp60 is subject to host selective pressures, genetic recombination and evolutionary processes that drive extensive polymorphism at this locus. The elucidation of the polymorphic nature of this gene has led to the current mainstay in Cryptosporidium subtyping nomenclature.This study aimed to develop a real-time polymerase chain reaction based method utilising a post-PCR application, high resolution melting (HRM) analysis, in conjunction with the abovementioned gp60 nomenclature system, in order to differentiate between Cryptosporidium parvum gp60 subtypes. Subtype differentiation is based on the difference between the melting temperatures of individual subtypes conferred by variations in the polymorphic region of gp60.• Nested gp60 primers were designed to amplify a target region of <200 base pairs for effective HRM analysis• This method presents a rapid, sensitive, cost effective alternative to conventional sequencing.• This method is highly flexible and may be applied to other loci in order to facilitate multi-locus analysis and improve the discriminative abilities of the method.
topic Molecular epidemiology
Cryptosporidium
Enteric parasitology
DNA sequencing
Real-time PCR
High resolution melting(HRM) analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016120303770
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