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Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents

[Image: see text] Numerous quantitative PCR assays for microbial fecal source tracking (MST) have been developed and evaluated in recent years. Widespread application has been hindered by a lack of knowledge regarding the geographical stability and hence applicability of such methods beyond the regi...

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Autores principales: Reischer, Georg H., Ebdon, James E., Bauer, Johanna M., Schuster, Nathalie, Ahmed, Warish, Åström, Johan, Blanch, Anicet R., Blöschl, Günter, Byamukama, Denis, Coakley, Tricia, Ferguson, Christobel, Goshu, Goraw, Ko, GwangPyo, de Roda Husman, Ana Maria, Mushi, Douglas, Poma, Ramiro, Pradhan, Bandana, Rajal, Veronica, Schade, Margit A., Sommer, Regina, Taylor, Huw, Toth, Erika M., Vrajmasu, Virgil, Wuertz, Stefan, Mach, Robert L., Farnleitner, Andreas H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2013
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3737603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es304367t
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author Reischer, Georg H.
Ebdon, James E.
Bauer, Johanna M.
Schuster, Nathalie
Ahmed, Warish
Åström, Johan
Blanch, Anicet R.
Blöschl, Günter
Byamukama, Denis
Coakley, Tricia
Ferguson, Christobel
Goshu, Goraw
Ko, GwangPyo
de Roda Husman, Ana Maria
Mushi, Douglas
Poma, Ramiro
Pradhan, Bandana
Rajal, Veronica
Schade, Margit A.
Sommer, Regina
Taylor, Huw
Toth, Erika M.
Vrajmasu, Virgil
Wuertz, Stefan
Mach, Robert L.
Farnleitner, Andreas H.
author_facet Reischer, Georg H.
Ebdon, James E.
Bauer, Johanna M.
Schuster, Nathalie
Ahmed, Warish
Åström, Johan
Blanch, Anicet R.
Blöschl, Günter
Byamukama, Denis
Coakley, Tricia
Ferguson, Christobel
Goshu, Goraw
Ko, GwangPyo
de Roda Husman, Ana Maria
Mushi, Douglas
Poma, Ramiro
Pradhan, Bandana
Rajal, Veronica
Schade, Margit A.
Sommer, Regina
Taylor, Huw
Toth, Erika M.
Vrajmasu, Virgil
Wuertz, Stefan
Mach, Robert L.
Farnleitner, Andreas H.
author_sort Reischer, Georg H.
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description [Image: see text] Numerous quantitative PCR assays for microbial fecal source tracking (MST) have been developed and evaluated in recent years. Widespread application has been hindered by a lack of knowledge regarding the geographical stability and hence applicability of such methods beyond the regional level. This study assessed the performance of five previously reported quantitative PCR assays targeting human-, cattle-, or ruminant-associated Bacteroidetes populations on 280 human and animal fecal samples from 16 countries across six continents. The tested cattle-associated markers were shown to be ruminant-associated. The quantitative distributions of marker concentrations in target and nontarget samples proved to be essential for the assessment of assay performance and were used to establish a new metric for quantitative source-specificity. In general, this study demonstrates that stable target populations required for marker-based MST occur around the globe. Ruminant-associated marker concentrations were strongly correlated with total intestinal Bacteroidetes populations and with each other, indicating that the detected ruminant-associated populations seem to be part of the intestinal core microbiome of ruminants worldwide. Consequently tested ruminant-targeted assays appear to be suitable quantitative MST tools beyond the regional level while the targeted human-associated populations seem to be less prevalent and stable, suggesting potential for improvements in human-targeted methods.
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spelling pubmed-37376032013-08-08 Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents Reischer, Georg H. Ebdon, James E. Bauer, Johanna M. Schuster, Nathalie Ahmed, Warish Åström, Johan Blanch, Anicet R. Blöschl, Günter Byamukama, Denis Coakley, Tricia Ferguson, Christobel Goshu, Goraw Ko, GwangPyo de Roda Husman, Ana Maria Mushi, Douglas Poma, Ramiro Pradhan, Bandana Rajal, Veronica Schade, Margit A. Sommer, Regina Taylor, Huw Toth, Erika M. Vrajmasu, Virgil Wuertz, Stefan Mach, Robert L. Farnleitner, Andreas H. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Numerous quantitative PCR assays for microbial fecal source tracking (MST) have been developed and evaluated in recent years. Widespread application has been hindered by a lack of knowledge regarding the geographical stability and hence applicability of such methods beyond the regional level. This study assessed the performance of five previously reported quantitative PCR assays targeting human-, cattle-, or ruminant-associated Bacteroidetes populations on 280 human and animal fecal samples from 16 countries across six continents. The tested cattle-associated markers were shown to be ruminant-associated. The quantitative distributions of marker concentrations in target and nontarget samples proved to be essential for the assessment of assay performance and were used to establish a new metric for quantitative source-specificity. In general, this study demonstrates that stable target populations required for marker-based MST occur around the globe. Ruminant-associated marker concentrations were strongly correlated with total intestinal Bacteroidetes populations and with each other, indicating that the detected ruminant-associated populations seem to be part of the intestinal core microbiome of ruminants worldwide. Consequently tested ruminant-targeted assays appear to be suitable quantitative MST tools beyond the regional level while the targeted human-associated populations seem to be less prevalent and stable, suggesting potential for improvements in human-targeted methods. American Chemical Society 2013-06-11 2013-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3737603/ /pubmed/23755882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es304367t Text en Copyright © 2013 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html)
spellingShingle Reischer, Georg H.
Ebdon, James E.
Bauer, Johanna M.
Schuster, Nathalie
Ahmed, Warish
Åström, Johan
Blanch, Anicet R.
Blöschl, Günter
Byamukama, Denis
Coakley, Tricia
Ferguson, Christobel
Goshu, Goraw
Ko, GwangPyo
de Roda Husman, Ana Maria
Mushi, Douglas
Poma, Ramiro
Pradhan, Bandana
Rajal, Veronica
Schade, Margit A.
Sommer, Regina
Taylor, Huw
Toth, Erika M.
Vrajmasu, Virgil
Wuertz, Stefan
Mach, Robert L.
Farnleitner, Andreas H.
Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title_full Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title_fullStr Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title_full_unstemmed Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title_short Performance Characteristics of qPCR Assays Targeting Human- and Ruminant-Associated Bacteroidetes for Microbial Source Tracking across Sixteen Countries on Six Continents
title_sort performance characteristics of qpcr assays targeting human- and ruminant-associated bacteroidetes for microbial source tracking across sixteen countries on six continents
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3737603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23755882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es304367t
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