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Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads

Many virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCRs) are commonly used in population studies of aeromonads to detect virulence-associated genes in order to better understand the epidemiology and emergence of Aeromonas fr...

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Autores principales: Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie, Latif-Eugenín, Fadua, Beaz-Hidalgo, Roxana, Colston, Sophie, Figueras, Maria-Jose, Graf, Joerg, Jumas-Bilak, Estelle, Lamy, Brigitte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6093642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30110345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201428
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author Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie
Latif-Eugenín, Fadua
Beaz-Hidalgo, Roxana
Colston, Sophie
Figueras, Maria-Jose
Graf, Joerg
Jumas-Bilak, Estelle
Lamy, Brigitte
author_facet Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie
Latif-Eugenín, Fadua
Beaz-Hidalgo, Roxana
Colston, Sophie
Figueras, Maria-Jose
Graf, Joerg
Jumas-Bilak, Estelle
Lamy, Brigitte
author_sort Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie
collection PubMed
description Many virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCRs) are commonly used in population studies of aeromonads to detect virulence-associated genes in order to better understand the epidemiology and emergence of Aeromonas from the environment to host, but their performances have never been thoroughly evaluated. We aimed to determine diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of PCR assays for the detection of virulence-associated genes in a collection of Aeromonas isolates representative for the genetic diversity in the genus. Thirty-nine Aeromonas strains belonging to 27 recognized species were screened by published PCR assays for virulence-associated genes (act, aerA, aexT, alt, ascFG, ascV, ast, lafA, lip, ser, stx1, stx2A). In parallel, homologues of the 12 putative virulence genes were searched from the genomes of the 39 strains. Of the 12 published PCR assays for virulence factors, the comparison of PCR results and genome analysis estimated diagnostic sensitivities ranging from 34% to 100% and diagnostic specificities ranged from 71% to 100% depending upon the gene. To improve the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads, we have designed new primer pairs for aerA/act, ser, lafA, ascFG and ascV, which showed excellent diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. Altogether, the analysis of high quality genomic data, which are more and more easy to obtain, provides significant improvements in the genetic detection of virulence factors in bacterial strains.
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spelling pubmed-60936422018-08-30 Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie Latif-Eugenín, Fadua Beaz-Hidalgo, Roxana Colston, Sophie Figueras, Maria-Jose Graf, Joerg Jumas-Bilak, Estelle Lamy, Brigitte PLoS One Research Article Many virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCRs) are commonly used in population studies of aeromonads to detect virulence-associated genes in order to better understand the epidemiology and emergence of Aeromonas from the environment to host, but their performances have never been thoroughly evaluated. We aimed to determine diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of PCR assays for the detection of virulence-associated genes in a collection of Aeromonas isolates representative for the genetic diversity in the genus. Thirty-nine Aeromonas strains belonging to 27 recognized species were screened by published PCR assays for virulence-associated genes (act, aerA, aexT, alt, ascFG, ascV, ast, lafA, lip, ser, stx1, stx2A). In parallel, homologues of the 12 putative virulence genes were searched from the genomes of the 39 strains. Of the 12 published PCR assays for virulence factors, the comparison of PCR results and genome analysis estimated diagnostic sensitivities ranging from 34% to 100% and diagnostic specificities ranged from 71% to 100% depending upon the gene. To improve the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads, we have designed new primer pairs for aerA/act, ser, lafA, ascFG and ascV, which showed excellent diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. Altogether, the analysis of high quality genomic data, which are more and more easy to obtain, provides significant improvements in the genetic detection of virulence factors in bacterial strains. Public Library of Science 2018-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6093642/ /pubmed/30110345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201428 Text en © 2018 Talagrand-Reboul et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Talagrand-Reboul, Emilie
Latif-Eugenín, Fadua
Beaz-Hidalgo, Roxana
Colston, Sophie
Figueras, Maria-Jose
Graf, Joerg
Jumas-Bilak, Estelle
Lamy, Brigitte
Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title_full Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title_fullStr Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title_full_unstemmed Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title_short Genome-driven evaluation and redesign of PCR tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
title_sort genome-driven evaluation and redesign of pcr tools for improving the detection of virulence-associated genes in aeromonads
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6093642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30110345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201428
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