Flotation—A New Method to Circumvent PCR Inhibitors in the Diagnosis of Lawsonia intracellularis

Autor: Börje Norling, Anders Gunnarson, Magdalena Jacobson, Anna Aspán
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: International Journal of Microbiology, Vol 2009 (2009)
International Journal of Microbiology
ISSN: 1687-9198
Popis: The obligate intracellular bacteriumLawsonia intracellulariscauses enteritis and poor growth in weaned pigs. Cultivation is difficult and diagnosisante mortemis mainly based on techniques such as polymerase chain reaction. However, false negative results caused by the presence of PCR-inhibitory factors constitute a problem. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a new technique, flotation, to separateL. intracellularisfrom inhibitors in faeces prior to PCR. The technique was evaluated by comparison to two previously evaluated and commonly used methods, preparation by boiling lysate combined with nested PCR and preparation by a commercial kit combined with conventional PCR. Continuous density centrifugation of faecal samples containingL. intracellularissuggested the buoyant density of the microbe to be between 1.064 and 1.077 g/mL. Several flotation setups were tested to achieve optimal separation of the microbe from inhibitors and faecal particles. The finally selected setup floated wholeL. intracellularisfrom the application site at the bottom to the upper part of the gradient while inhibitory components mainly remained in the bottom. PCR was performed directly on material recovered from the upper interphase. The method was evaluated on 116 clinical samples. As compared to sample preparation by boiling combined with nested PCR, fewer samples were inhibited but also fewer positives were identified. In comparison to preparation by a commercial kit combined with conventional PCR, presently used for routine diagnosis, similar results were obtained. However, the new method was comparably faster to perform. The new method, based on flotation ofLawsonia intracellulariscombined with conventional PCR, was well suited for routine diagnosis.
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