New Molecular Quantitative PCR Assay for Detection of Host-Specific Bifidobacteriaceae Suitable for Microbial Source Tracking

Author:

Gómez-Doñate Marta,Ballesté Elisenda,Muniesa Maite,Blanch Anicet R.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBifidobacteriumspp. belong to the commensal intestinal microbiota of warm-blooded animals. Some strains ofBifidobacteriumshow host specificity and have thus been proposed as host-specific targets to determine the origin of fecal pollution. Most strains have been used in microbial-source-tracking (MST) studies based on culture-dependent methods. Although some of these approaches have proved very useful, the low prevalence of culturableBifidobacteriumstrains in the environment means that molecular culture-independent procedures could provide practical applications for MST. Reported here is a set of common primers and fourBifidobacteriumsp. host-associated (human, cattle, pig, and poultry) probes for quantitative-PCR (qPCR) assessment of fecal source tracking. This set was tested using 25 water samples of diverse origin: urban sewage samples, wastewater from four abattoirs (porcine, bovine, and poultry), and water from a river with a low pollution load. The selected sequences showed a high degree of host specificity. There were no cross-reactions between the qPCR assays specific for each origin and samples from different fecal origins. On the basis of the findings, it was concluded that the host-specific qPCRs are sufficiently robust to be applied in environmental MST studies.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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