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Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis

Extragenital chlamydial complications may be associated with systemic spread of infection, but haematogenous route for C. trachomatis dissemination has not been clearly demonstrated. Here we report that serum specimens obtained from patients with chlamydiosis contain elementary bodies of C. trachoma...

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Autores principales: Zigangirova, Naylia A., Rumyantseva, Yulia P., Morgunova, Elena Y., Kapotina, Lidia N., Didenko, Lubov V., Kost, Elena A., Koroleva, Ekaterina A., Bashmakov, Yuriy K., Petyaev, Ivan M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3586465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/489489
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author Zigangirova, Naylia A.
Rumyantseva, Yulia P.
Morgunova, Elena Y.
Kapotina, Lidia N.
Didenko, Lubov V.
Kost, Elena A.
Koroleva, Ekaterina A.
Bashmakov, Yuriy K.
Petyaev, Ivan M.
author_facet Zigangirova, Naylia A.
Rumyantseva, Yulia P.
Morgunova, Elena Y.
Kapotina, Lidia N.
Didenko, Lubov V.
Kost, Elena A.
Koroleva, Ekaterina A.
Bashmakov, Yuriy K.
Petyaev, Ivan M.
author_sort Zigangirova, Naylia A.
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description Extragenital chlamydial complications may be associated with systemic spread of infection, but haematogenous route for C. trachomatis dissemination has not been clearly demonstrated. Here we report that serum specimens obtained from patients with chlamydiosis contain elementary bodies of C. trachomatis shown by culture and immunogold electron microscopy. We have found that 31 of the 52 patients had serum precipitates which were infective to McCoy cells. Immunostaining revealed very small inclusions resembling those reported during persistent C. trachomatis infection in vitro. DNA specimens from 49 (out of 52) patients with chlamydiosis gave positive PCR readings. The viability of the pathogen present in the sera was confirmed by chlamydial RNA detection in the cell monolayer inoculated by the serum precipitates. By using DNA isolation protocol from 1 mL of serum and quantitative TaqMan PCR, it was estimated that bacterial load in patients' sera was 2 × 10(2)–10(3) GE/mL. These findings for the first time demonstrated that C. trachomatis can be disseminated directly by the plasma, independently from blood cell, which may represent a new possible pathway of the chronic infection development. Therefore, new methodological approaches for detection of C. trachomatis in the serum of patients with complicated and chronic chlamydiosis could be important in the diagnosis of the infection regardless of its anatomical localization.
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spelling pubmed-35864652013-03-18 Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis Zigangirova, Naylia A. Rumyantseva, Yulia P. Morgunova, Elena Y. Kapotina, Lidia N. Didenko, Lubov V. Kost, Elena A. Koroleva, Ekaterina A. Bashmakov, Yuriy K. Petyaev, Ivan M. Biomed Res Int Research Article Extragenital chlamydial complications may be associated with systemic spread of infection, but haematogenous route for C. trachomatis dissemination has not been clearly demonstrated. Here we report that serum specimens obtained from patients with chlamydiosis contain elementary bodies of C. trachomatis shown by culture and immunogold electron microscopy. We have found that 31 of the 52 patients had serum precipitates which were infective to McCoy cells. Immunostaining revealed very small inclusions resembling those reported during persistent C. trachomatis infection in vitro. DNA specimens from 49 (out of 52) patients with chlamydiosis gave positive PCR readings. The viability of the pathogen present in the sera was confirmed by chlamydial RNA detection in the cell monolayer inoculated by the serum precipitates. By using DNA isolation protocol from 1 mL of serum and quantitative TaqMan PCR, it was estimated that bacterial load in patients' sera was 2 × 10(2)–10(3) GE/mL. These findings for the first time demonstrated that C. trachomatis can be disseminated directly by the plasma, independently from blood cell, which may represent a new possible pathway of the chronic infection development. Therefore, new methodological approaches for detection of C. trachomatis in the serum of patients with complicated and chronic chlamydiosis could be important in the diagnosis of the infection regardless of its anatomical localization. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3586465/ /pubmed/23509729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/489489 Text en Copyright © 2013 Naylia A. Zigangirova et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zigangirova, Naylia A.
Rumyantseva, Yulia P.
Morgunova, Elena Y.
Kapotina, Lidia N.
Didenko, Lubov V.
Kost, Elena A.
Koroleva, Ekaterina A.
Bashmakov, Yuriy K.
Petyaev, Ivan M.
Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title_full Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title_fullStr Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title_full_unstemmed Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title_short Detection of C. trachomatis in the Serum of the Patients with Urogenital Chlamydiosis
title_sort detection of c. trachomatis in the serum of the patients with urogenital chlamydiosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3586465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23509729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/489489
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