Affiliation:
1. Centre for Infectious Disease Research and Biosafety Laboratories, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Typhoid fever is becoming an ever increasing threat in the developing countries. We have improved considerably upon the existing PCR-based diagnosis method by designing primers against a region that is unique to
Salmonella enterica
subsp.
enterica
serovar Typhi and
Salmonella enterica
subsp.
enterica
serovar Paratyphi A, corresponding to the STY0312 gene in
S
. Typhi and its homolog SPA2476 in
S
. Paratyphi A. An additional set of primers amplify another region in
S
. Typhi CT18 and
S
. Typhi Ty2 corresponding to the region between genes STY0313 to STY0316 but which is absent in
S
. Paratyphi A. The possibility of a false-negative result arising due to mutation in hypervariable genes has been reduced by targeting a gene unique to typhoidal
Salmonella
serovars as a diagnostic marker. The amplified region has been tested for genomic stability by amplifying the region from clinical isolates of patients from various geographical locations in India, thereby showing that this region is potentially stable. These set of primers can also differentiate between
S
. Typhi CT18,
S
. Typhi Ty2, and
S
. Paratyphi A, which have stable deletions in this specific locus. The PCR assay designed in this study has a sensitivity of 95% compared to the Widal test which has a sensitivity of only 63%. As observed, in certain cases, the PCR assay was more sensitive than the blood culture test was, as the PCR-based detection could also detect dead bacteria.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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