Direct Detection and Quantification of Bacterial Genes Associated with Inflammation in DNA Isolated from Stool.

Ramón Gómez-Moreno, Iraida E Robledo, Abel Baerga-Ortiz
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Although predominantly associated with health benefits, the gut microbiota has also been shown to harbor genes that promote inflammation. In this work, we report a method for the direct detection and quantification of these pro-inflammatory bacterial genes by PCR and qPCR in DNA extracted from human stool samples. PCR reactions were performed to detect (i) the pks island genes, (ii) tcpC, which is present in some strains of Escherichia coli and (iii) gelE presented in some strains of Enterococcus faecalis. Additionally, we screened for the presence of the following genes encoding cyclomodulins that disrupted mammalian cell division: (iv) cdt (which encodes the cytolethal distending toxin) and (v) cnf-1 (which encodes the cytotoxic necrotizing factor-1). Our results show that 20% of the samples (N = 41) tested positive for detectable amounts of pks island genes, whereas 10% of individuals were positive for tcpC or gelE and only one individual was found to harbor the cnf-1 gene. Of the 13 individuals that were positive for at least one of the pro-inflammatory genes, 5 were found to harbor more than one. A quantitative version of the assay, which used real-time PCR, revealed the pro-inflammatory genes to be in high copy numbers: up to 1.3 million copies per mg of feces for the pks island genes. Direct detection of specific genes in stool could prove useful toward screening for the presence of pro-inflammatory bacterial genes in individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases or colorectal cancer.

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从粪便分离的DNA中直接检测和定量与炎症相关的细菌基因。
尽管主要与健康益处有关,但肠道微生物群也被证明含有促进炎症的基因。在这项工作中,我们报告了一种通过PCR和qPCR从人类粪便样本中提取DNA直接检测和定量这些促炎细菌基因的方法。采用PCR反应检测(i) pks岛基因,(ii)存在于某些大肠杆菌菌株中的tcpC, (iii)存在于某些粪肠球菌菌株中的gelE。此外,我们筛选了以下基因的存在,编码破坏哺乳动物细胞分裂的环调节蛋白:(iv) cdt(编码细胞致死扩张毒素)和(v) cnf-1(编码细胞毒性坏死因子-1)。我们的结果显示,20%的样本(N = 41)检测出pks岛基因阳性,而10%的个体检测出tcpC或gelE阳性,只有一个个体被发现携带cnf-1基因。在至少一种促炎基因呈阳性的13人中,有5人被发现携带不止一种促炎基因。使用实时PCR的定量分析显示,促炎基因的拷贝数很高:每毫克粪便中pks岛基因的拷贝数高达130万份。直接检测粪便中的特定基因可能有助于筛查炎症性肠病或结直肠癌患者中促炎细菌基因的存在。
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