Affiliation:
1. Enteric Diseases Laboratory Preparedness Branch, Division of Foodborne, Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases, National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne and Enteric Diseases
2. Division of Scientific Resources, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We report the development and evaluation of a
Salmonella
O-group-specific Bio-Plex assay to detect the six most common serogroups in the United States (B, C
1
, C
2
, D, E, and O13) plus serotype Paratyphi A. The assay is based on
rfb
gene targets directly involved in O-antigen biosynthesis; it can be completed 45 min post-PCR amplification. The assay correctly and specifically identified 362 of 384 (94.3%) isolates tested in comparison to traditional serotyping. Seventeen isolates (4.4%) produced results consistent with what is known about the molecular basis for serotypes but different from the results of traditional serotyping, and five isolates (1.3%) generated false-negative results. Molecular determination of the serogroup for rough isolates was consistent with a common serotype in most instances, indicating that this approach has the potential to provide O-group information for isolates that do not express an O antigen. We also report the sequence of the O-antigen-encoding
rfb
gene cluster from
Salmonella enterica
serotype Poona (serogroup O13). Compared with other, previously characterized
rfb
regions, the O13
rfb
gene cluster was most closely related to
Escherichia coli
O127 and O86. The O-group Bio-Plex assay described here provides an easy-to-use, high-throughput system for rapid detection of common
Salmonella
serogroups.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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