Affiliation:
1. LCPME-UMR 7564 CNRS-UHP, Equipe Microbiologie et Physique, Faculté de Pharmacie, 5 rue Albert Lebrun, BP 80 403, 54001 Nancy Cedex, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A PCR assay targeting the
tpi
gene was developed to detect and to genotype
Giardia lamblia
in human feces. Our assay was specific and discriminated between
G. lamblia
assemblages A and B.
G. lamblia
cysts isolated from human feces were also analyzed with two previously described PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) assays, which are based on the detection of
tpi
or
gdh
genes. These RFLP analyses distinguished groups I and II within assemblage A or groups III and IV within assemblage B. Among 26 fecal samples from patients with sporadic giardiasis diagnosed by hospital laboratories, the
tpi
gene was amplified from 25 (96%) with our PCR assay, whereas only 21 (81%) samples were positive when the
gdh
gene was targeted. Of the 25 positive samples, nine (36%) contained assemblage A and 16 (64%) contained assemblage B. Thus, RFLP analysis classified eight samples (32%) in assemblage A group II, eight (32%) in assemblage B group III, and five (20%) in assemblage B group IV. The group could not be specified for four samples. The
tpi
and
gdh
genes of
G. lamblia
assemblage B were amplified from 14 (93%) of 15 samples collected only from French soldiers coming back from the Ivory Coast. All of these contained assemblage B group III. The PCR method developed is sensitive, simple, and specific and shows that the
tpi
gene is well adapted for
G. lamblia
genotyping.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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