Broad-range amplification and sequencing of the rpoB gene: a novel assay for bacterial identification in clinical microbiology.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-07-16 Epub Date: 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1128/jcm.00266-24
Joanna Małgorzata Bivand, Ruben Dyrhovden, Audun Sivertsen, Marit Gjerde Tellevik, Robin Patel, Øyvind Kommedal
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The rpoB gene has been proposed as a promising phylogenetic marker for bacterial identification, providing theoretically improved species-level resolution compared to the 16S rRNA gene for a range of clinically important taxa. However, its utility in diagnostic microbiology has been limited by the lack of broad-range primers allowing for its amplification from most species with a single PCR assay. Here, we present an assay for broad-range partial amplification and Sanger sequencing of the rpoB gene. To reduce cross-reactivity and allow for rpoB amplification directly from patient samples, primers were based on the dual priming oligonucleotide principle. The resulting amplicon is ~550 base pairs in length and appropriate for species-level identification. Systematic in silico evaluation of a wide selection of taxa demonstrated improved resolution within multiple important genera, including Enterococcus, Fusobacterium, Mycobacterium, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus species and several genera within the Enterobacteriaceae family. Broad-range rpoB amplification and Sanger sequencing of 115 bacterial isolates provided unambiguous species-level identification for 97 (84%) isolates, as compared to 57 (50%) using a clinical 16S rRNA gene assay. Several unresolved taxonomic matters disguised by the low resolution of the 16S rRNA gene were revealed using the rpoB gene. Using a collection of 33 clinical specimens harboring bacteria and assumed to contain high concentrations of human DNA, the rpoB assay identified the pathogen in 29 specimens (88%). Broad-range rpoB amplification and sequencing provides a promising tool for bacterial identification, improving discrimination between closely related species and making it amenable for use in culture-based and culture-independent diagnostic approaches.

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rpoB 基因的大范围扩增和测序:临床微生物学细菌鉴定的新型检测方法。
与 16S rRNA 基因相比,rpoB 基因理论上可提高一系列临床重要类群的物种级分辨率,被认为是一种很有前景的细菌鉴定系统发育标记。然而,由于缺乏可通过单次 PCR 检测扩增大多数物种的广谱引物,其在诊断微生物学中的应用受到了限制。在此,我们介绍一种对 rpoB 基因进行大范围部分扩增和 Sanger 测序的检测方法。为了减少交叉反应并能直接从患者样本中扩增 rpoB,引物采用了双引物寡核苷酸原理。由此产生的扩增片段长度约为 550 碱基对,适用于物种级鉴定。对多种分类群进行的系统性硅学评估表明,在多个重要菌属中,包括肠球菌属、镰刀菌属、分枝杆菌属、链球菌属和葡萄球菌属以及肠杆菌科的多个菌属中,分辨率都有所提高。对 115 株细菌分离物进行广谱 rpoB 扩增和 Sanger 测序后,97 株(84%)分离物得到了明确的物种鉴定,而使用临床 16S rRNA 基因测定的结果为 57 株(50%)。由于 16S rRNA 基因的分辨率较低,一些尚未解决的分类问题被 rpoB 基因所掩盖。利用收集的 33 份临床标本,假定其中含有高浓度的人类 DNA,rpoB 检测确定了 29 份标本(88%)中的病原体。广谱 rpoB 扩增和测序为细菌鉴定提供了一种前景广阔的工具,提高了近亲物种之间的鉴别能力,并使其适用于基于培养和不依赖培养的诊断方法。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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