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Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens

Background: The relationship between asymptomatic Salmonella exposure within the gastrointestinal tract and Salmonella bacteraemia is poorly understood, in part due to the low sensitivity of stool culture and the lack of validated molecular diagnostic tests for the detection of Salmonella in the sto...

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Autores principales: Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga, Nyirenda, Tonney S., Jambo, Ndaru, Msefula, Chisomo, Kamng'ona, Arox, Molina, Sandra, Mandala, Wilson L., Heyderman, Robert S., Iturizza-Gomara, Miren, Henrion, Marc Y.R., Gordon, Melita A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8108707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34017923
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16305.2
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author Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga
Nyirenda, Tonney S.
Jambo, Ndaru
Msefula, Chisomo
Kamng'ona, Arox
Molina, Sandra
Mandala, Wilson L.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Iturizza-Gomara, Miren
Henrion, Marc Y.R.
Gordon, Melita A.
author_facet Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga
Nyirenda, Tonney S.
Jambo, Ndaru
Msefula, Chisomo
Kamng'ona, Arox
Molina, Sandra
Mandala, Wilson L.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Iturizza-Gomara, Miren
Henrion, Marc Y.R.
Gordon, Melita A.
author_sort Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga
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description Background: The relationship between asymptomatic Salmonella exposure within the gastrointestinal tract and Salmonella bacteraemia is poorly understood, in part due to the low sensitivity of stool culture and the lack of validated molecular diagnostic tests for the detection of Salmonella in the stool. The study aimed to determine a reliable molecular diagnostic test for Salmonella in stool specimens. Methods: We optimised an in-house monoplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of Salmonella ttr and InvA genes in stool by including a selenite broth pre-culture step for Salmonella before DNA extraction and validated their specificity against other local common pathogens. Then we assessed their performance against a well-validated multiplex PCR targeting the same ttr and InvA genes and against stool culture using clinical stool specimens collected from a cohort of 50 asymptomatic healthy Malawian children that were sampled at 1-month intervals over 12 months. We employed a latent Markov model to estimate the specificities and sensitivities of PCR methods. Results: Ttr and InvA primers were both able to detect all the different Salmonella serovars tested and had superior limits of detection when DNA was extracted after selenite pre-culture. T tr sensitivity and specificity for monoplex-PCR were (99.53%, 95.46%) and for multiplex-PCR (90.30%, 99.30%) respectively. InvA specificity and specificity for using monoplex-PCR was (95.06%, 90.31%) and multiplex-PCRs (89.41%, 98.00%) respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for standard stool culture were 62.88% and 99.99%, respectively. Culture showed the highest PPV (99.73%), and monoplex- ttr had the highest NPV (99.67%). Conclusion: Test methods demonstrated high concordance, although stool culture and monoplexed ttr primers had superior specificity and sensitivity, respectively. The use of selenite pre-enrichment step increased Salmonella detection rate. Taken together, molecular detection methods used here could be used to reveal the true extent of both asymptomatic and symptomatic Salmonella exposure events.
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spelling pubmed-81087072021-05-19 Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga Nyirenda, Tonney S. Jambo, Ndaru Msefula, Chisomo Kamng'ona, Arox Molina, Sandra Mandala, Wilson L. Heyderman, Robert S. Iturizza-Gomara, Miren Henrion, Marc Y.R. Gordon, Melita A. Wellcome Open Res Method Article Background: The relationship between asymptomatic Salmonella exposure within the gastrointestinal tract and Salmonella bacteraemia is poorly understood, in part due to the low sensitivity of stool culture and the lack of validated molecular diagnostic tests for the detection of Salmonella in the stool. The study aimed to determine a reliable molecular diagnostic test for Salmonella in stool specimens. Methods: We optimised an in-house monoplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of Salmonella ttr and InvA genes in stool by including a selenite broth pre-culture step for Salmonella before DNA extraction and validated their specificity against other local common pathogens. Then we assessed their performance against a well-validated multiplex PCR targeting the same ttr and InvA genes and against stool culture using clinical stool specimens collected from a cohort of 50 asymptomatic healthy Malawian children that were sampled at 1-month intervals over 12 months. We employed a latent Markov model to estimate the specificities and sensitivities of PCR methods. Results: Ttr and InvA primers were both able to detect all the different Salmonella serovars tested and had superior limits of detection when DNA was extracted after selenite pre-culture. T tr sensitivity and specificity for monoplex-PCR were (99.53%, 95.46%) and for multiplex-PCR (90.30%, 99.30%) respectively. InvA specificity and specificity for using monoplex-PCR was (95.06%, 90.31%) and multiplex-PCRs (89.41%, 98.00%) respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for standard stool culture were 62.88% and 99.99%, respectively. Culture showed the highest PPV (99.73%), and monoplex- ttr had the highest NPV (99.67%). Conclusion: Test methods demonstrated high concordance, although stool culture and monoplexed ttr primers had superior specificity and sensitivity, respectively. The use of selenite pre-enrichment step increased Salmonella detection rate. Taken together, molecular detection methods used here could be used to reveal the true extent of both asymptomatic and symptomatic Salmonella exposure events. F1000 Research Limited 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8108707/ /pubmed/34017923 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16305.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Chirambo AC et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chirambo, Angeziwa Chunga
Nyirenda, Tonney S.
Jambo, Ndaru
Msefula, Chisomo
Kamng'ona, Arox
Molina, Sandra
Mandala, Wilson L.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Iturizza-Gomara, Miren
Henrion, Marc Y.R.
Gordon, Melita A.
Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title_full Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title_fullStr Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title_full_unstemmed Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title_short Performance of molecular methods for the detection of Salmonella in human stool specimens
title_sort performance of molecular methods for the detection of salmonella in human stool specimens
topic Method Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8108707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34017923
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16305.2
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