Affiliation:
1. Groupe de Recherche sur les Antimicrobiens et les Microorganismes (G.R.A.M. EA 2656, I.F.R. 23), Université de Rouen, U.F.R. Médecine-Pharmacie, and Service de Bactériologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Rouen
2. Laboratoire Départemental Frank Duncombe, Département Santé Animale, Caen, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A multiplex PCR toxigenic culture approach was designed for simultaneous identification and toxigenic type characterization of
Clostridium difficile
isolates. Three pairs of primers were designed for the amplification of (i) a species-specific internal fragment of the
tpi
(triose phosphate isomerase) gene, (ii) an internal fragment of the
tcdB
(toxin B) gene, and (iii) an internal fragment of the
tcdA
(toxin A) gene allowing distinction between toxin A-positive, toxin B-positive (A+B+) strains and toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive (A−B+) variant strains. The reliability of the multiplex PCR was established by using a panel of 72
C. difficile
strains including A+B+, A−B−, and A−B+ toxigenic types and 11 other
Clostridium
species type strains. The multiplex PCR assay was then included in a toxigenic culture approach for the detection, identification, and toxigenic type characterization of
C. difficile
in 1,343 consecutive human and animal stool samples. Overall, 111 (15.4%) of 721 human samples were positive for
C. difficile
; 67 (60.4%) of these samples contained A+B+ toxigenic isolates, and none of them contained A−B+ variant strains. Fifty (8%) of 622 animal samples contained
C. difficile
strains, which were toxigenic in 27 (54%) cases, including 1 A−B+ variant isolate. Eighty of the 721 human stool samples (37 positive and 43 negative for
C. difficile
culture) were comparatively tested by Premier Toxins A&B (Meridian Bioscience) and Triage
C. difficile
Panel (Biosite) immunoassays, the results of which were found concordant with toxigenic culture for 82.5 and 92.5% of the samples, respectively. The multiplex PCR toxigenic culture scheme described here allows combined diagnosis and toxigenic type characterization for human and animal
C. difficile
intestinal infections.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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