Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection

Background:-M. pneumoniae is an important human pathogen that produces community-acquired respiratory tract infection. Diagnosis of M. pneumoniae infection is challenging and crucial for the timely initiation of the effective antibiotic therapy. Objective: This study has been undertaken to detect M...

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Main Authors: Muntaha M. Hassan, Mushtak T.S. Al-Ouqaili, Nidhal A. Mohammed, Omar A. Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2014-04-01
Series:مجلة كلية الطب
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Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/438
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spelling doaj-f4ea31e04bd74678b9c5a27cb2df12342020-11-25T00:42:23ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572014-04-0156110.32007/jfacmedbagdad.v195-100%Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infectionMuntaha M. Hassan0Mushtak T.S. Al-Ouqaili1Nidhal A. Mohammed2Omar A. Mohammed3Dept. of Microbiology, College of Medicine-Al-Anbar University.College of Pharmacy-Al-Anbar University.Dept. of Microbiology College of Medicine-AL-Nahrain University.Dept. of Asthma and allergy, Ramadi Teaching Hospital. Background:-M. pneumoniae is an important human pathogen that produces community-acquired respiratory tract infection. Diagnosis of M. pneumoniae infection is challenging and crucial for the timely initiation of the effective antibiotic therapy. Objective: This study has been undertaken to detect M. pneumoniae in respiratory samples (throat swabs, throat wash and sputum) in patients with respiratory tract infection qualitatively by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Also, more advanced one, real time PCR was used to determine mycoplasmal target gene qualitatively and quantitatively. Patients and methods: The study was performed on Seventy-five patients and thirty healthy subject as control. Genomic DNA was extracted and M. pneumoniae target gene (lipoprotein gene) was amplified using conventional PCR. Negative, positive controls and internal controls were involved in each experimental run. The amplified products were analyzed in 2% agarose gel and visualized using Red safe staining. In real time PCR, specific primer and probe mix depending on TaqMan® principle was used to detect P1 adhesion gene through FAM channel. A fluorogenic probe was included in the same reaction mixture which consists of a DNA probe labeled with a 5`-dye and a 3`-quencher. During PCR amplification Data were analyzed using Smart-cycler software and M. pneumoniae DNA copy number was estimated from the cross point threshold relative to positive standard. Results: Thirty five patients(45.5%) were positive by PCR and Thirty two (42.6 %) were positive by Real-time PCR. The highest rate of infection by using tow molecular methods were of less than 20 years of age. The quantity of M. pneumoniae DNA target gene in positive Real-time PCR were ranged between 10-2000copies/μl. Conclusion: The study concluded that both of molecular techniques conventional and real-time PCR are a rapid, reliable and ideal in diagnosis of M. pneumoniae using throat swabs, throat wash and sputum samples. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/438Mycoplasma pneumoniae, PCR , Real-time PCR
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author Muntaha M. Hassan
Mushtak T.S. Al-Ouqaili
Nidhal A. Mohammed
Omar A. Mohammed
spellingShingle Muntaha M. Hassan
Mushtak T.S. Al-Ouqaili
Nidhal A. Mohammed
Omar A. Mohammed
Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
مجلة كلية الطب
Mycoplasma pneumoniae, PCR , Real-time PCR
author_facet Muntaha M. Hassan
Mushtak T.S. Al-Ouqaili
Nidhal A. Mohammed
Omar A. Mohammed
author_sort Muntaha M. Hassan
title Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
title_short Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
title_full Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
title_fullStr Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
title_full_unstemmed Advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
title_sort advanced and conventional molecular techniques in the diagnosis of mycoplasma pneumoniae in patients with respiratory tract infection
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
2410-8057
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background:-M. pneumoniae is an important human pathogen that produces community-acquired respiratory tract infection. Diagnosis of M. pneumoniae infection is challenging and crucial for the timely initiation of the effective antibiotic therapy. Objective: This study has been undertaken to detect M. pneumoniae in respiratory samples (throat swabs, throat wash and sputum) in patients with respiratory tract infection qualitatively by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Also, more advanced one, real time PCR was used to determine mycoplasmal target gene qualitatively and quantitatively. Patients and methods: The study was performed on Seventy-five patients and thirty healthy subject as control. Genomic DNA was extracted and M. pneumoniae target gene (lipoprotein gene) was amplified using conventional PCR. Negative, positive controls and internal controls were involved in each experimental run. The amplified products were analyzed in 2% agarose gel and visualized using Red safe staining. In real time PCR, specific primer and probe mix depending on TaqMan® principle was used to detect P1 adhesion gene through FAM channel. A fluorogenic probe was included in the same reaction mixture which consists of a DNA probe labeled with a 5`-dye and a 3`-quencher. During PCR amplification Data were analyzed using Smart-cycler software and M. pneumoniae DNA copy number was estimated from the cross point threshold relative to positive standard. Results: Thirty five patients(45.5%) were positive by PCR and Thirty two (42.6 %) were positive by Real-time PCR. The highest rate of infection by using tow molecular methods were of less than 20 years of age. The quantity of M. pneumoniae DNA target gene in positive Real-time PCR were ranged between 10-2000copies/μl. Conclusion: The study concluded that both of molecular techniques conventional and real-time PCR are a rapid, reliable and ideal in diagnosis of M. pneumoniae using throat swabs, throat wash and sputum samples.
topic Mycoplasma pneumoniae, PCR , Real-time PCR
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/438
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