HIGH SENSITIVE PCR METHOD FOR DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC Leptospira spp. IN PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES

Authors

  • Angel Alberto Noda Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Bacteriology-Mycology
  • Islay Rodríguez Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Bacteriology-Mycology
  • Yaindrys Rodríguez Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Bacteriology-Mycology
  • Anamays Govín Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Pathology
  • Carmen Fernández Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Bacteriology-Mycology
  • Ana Margarita Obregón Institute of Tropical Medicine ?Pedro Kourí?; Department of Bacteriology-Mycology

Abstract

This study describes the development and application of a new PCR assay for the specific detection of pathogenic leptospires and its comparison with a previously reported PCR protocol. New primers were designed for PCR optimization and evaluation in artificially-infected paraffin-embedded tissues. PCR was then applied to post-mortem, paraffin-embedded samples, followed by amplicon sequencing. The PCR was more efficient than the reported protocol, allowing the amplification of expected DNA fragment from the artificially infected samples and from 44% of the post-mortem samples. The sequences of PCR amplicons from different patients showed >;99% homology with pathogenic leptospires DNA sequences. The applicability of a highly sensitive and specific tool to screen histological specimens for the detection of pathogenic Leptospira spp. would facilitate a better assessment of the prevalence and epidemiology of leptospirosis, which constitutes a health problem in many countries.

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Published

2014-09-01

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Leptospirosis

How to Cite

Noda, A. A., Rodríguez, I., Rodríguez, Y., Govín, A., Fernández, C., & Obregón, A. M. (2014). HIGH SENSITIVE PCR METHOD FOR DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC Leptospira spp. IN PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 56(5), 411-415. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/87535