Development, confirmation, and application of a seeded Escherichia coli process control organism to validate Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi environmental surveillance methods

Author:

Philo Sarah E.ORCID,Zhou Nicolette A.,Lillis Lorraine M.,Raghava Venkata,Abraham DilipORCID,Kumar Vinoth,Kumar Nirmal,Rigby JonathanORCID,Harrison Joanna Ciol,Fagnant-Sperati Christine S.,Kossik Alexandra L.,Ong Angelo Q. W.,Swanstrom Rachael,Burnor Elisabeth,Demeke Bethel,Beck Nicola K.,Shirai Jeffry H.,Libby Stephen J.,Boyle David S.,Feasey Nicholas,Kang Gagandeep,Meschke John ScottORCID

Abstract

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) is the causative agent of Typhoid fever. Blood culture is the gold standard for clinical diagnosis, but this is often difficult to employ in resource limited settings. Environmental surveillance of waste-impacted waters is a promising supplement to clinical surveillance, however validating methods is challenging in regions where S. Typhi concentrations are low. To evaluate existing S. Typhi environmental surveillance methods, a novel process control organism (PCO) was created as a biosafe surrogate. Using a previous described qPCR assay, a modified PCR amplicon for the staG gene was cloned into E. coli. We developed a target region that was recognized by the Typhoid primers in addition to a non-coding internal probe sequence. A multiplex qPCR reaction was developed that differentiates between the typhoid and control targets, with no cross-reactivity or inhibition of the two probes. The PCO was shown to mimic S. Typhi in lab-based experiments with concentration methods using primary wastewater: filter cartridge, recirculating Moore swabs, membrane filtration, and differential centrifugation. Across all methods, the PCO seeded at 10 CFU/mL and 100 CFU/mL was detected in 100% of replicates. The PCO is detected at similar quantification cycle (Cq) values across all methods at 10 CFU/mL (Average = 32.4, STDEV = 1.62). The PCO was also seeded into wastewater at collection sites in Vellore (India) and Blantyre (Malawi) where S. Typhi is endemic. All methods tested in both countries were positive for the seeded PCO. The PCO is an effective way to validate performance of environmental surveillance methods targeting S. Typhi in surface water.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

PATH

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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