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Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study

BACKGROUND: Multiple bacteria, viruses, protists, and helminths cause enteric infections that greatly impact human health and wellbeing. These enteropathogens are transmited via several pathways through human, animal, and environmental reservoirs. Individual qPCR assays have been extensively used to...

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Autores principales: Lappan, Rachael, Henry, Rebekah, Chown, Steven L, Luby, Stephen P, Higginson, Ellen E, Bata, Lamiya, Jirapanjawat, Thanavit, Schang, Christelle, Openshaw, John J, O'Toole, Joanne, Lin, Audrie, Tela, Autiko, Turagabeci, Amelia, Wong, Tony H F, French, Matthew A, Brown, Rebekah R, Leder, Karin, Greening, Chris, McCarthy, David
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier B.V 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33964239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00051-6
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author Lappan, Rachael
Henry, Rebekah
Chown, Steven L
Luby, Stephen P
Higginson, Ellen E
Bata, Lamiya
Jirapanjawat, Thanavit
Schang, Christelle
Openshaw, John J
O'Toole, Joanne
Lin, Audrie
Tela, Autiko
Turagabeci, Amelia
Wong, Tony H F
French, Matthew A
Brown, Rebekah R
Leder, Karin
Greening, Chris
McCarthy, David
author_facet Lappan, Rachael
Henry, Rebekah
Chown, Steven L
Luby, Stephen P
Higginson, Ellen E
Bata, Lamiya
Jirapanjawat, Thanavit
Schang, Christelle
Openshaw, John J
O'Toole, Joanne
Lin, Audrie
Tela, Autiko
Turagabeci, Amelia
Wong, Tony H F
French, Matthew A
Brown, Rebekah R
Leder, Karin
Greening, Chris
McCarthy, David
author_sort Lappan, Rachael
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description BACKGROUND: Multiple bacteria, viruses, protists, and helminths cause enteric infections that greatly impact human health and wellbeing. These enteropathogens are transmited via several pathways through human, animal, and environmental reservoirs. Individual qPCR assays have been extensively used to detect enteropathogens within these types of samples, whereas the TaqMan array card (TAC), which allows simultaneous detection of multiple enteropathogens, has only previously been validated in human clinical samples. METHODS: In this methodological comparison study, we compared the performance of a custom 48-singleplex TAC relative to standard qPCR. We established the sensitivity and specificity of each method for the detection of eight enteric targets, by using spiked samples with varying levels of PCR inhibition. We then tested the prevalence and abundance of pathogens in wastewater from Melbourne (Australia), and human, animal, and environmental samples from informal settlements in Suva, Fiji using both TAC and qPCR. FINDINGS: Both methods exhibited similarly h specificity (TAC 100%, qPCR 94%), sensitivity (TAC 92%, qPCR 100%), and quantitation accuracy (TAC 91%, qPCR 99%) in non-inhibited sample matrices with spiked gene fragments. PCR inhibitors substantially affected detection via TAC, though this issue was alleviated by ten-fold sample dilution. Among samples from informal settlements, the two techniques performed similarly for detection (89% agreement) and quantitation (R(2) 0·82) for the eight enteropathogen targets. The TAC additionally included 38 other enteric targets, enabling detection of diverse faecal pathogens and extensive environmental contamination that would be prohibitively labour intensive to assay by standard qPCR. INTERPRETATION: The two techniques produced similar results across diverse sample types, with qPCR prioritising greater sensitivity and quantitation accuracy, and TAC trading small reductions in these for a cost-effective larger enteropathogen panel enabling a greater number of enteric pathogens to be analysed concurrently, which is beneficial given the abundance and variety of enteric pathogens in environments such as urban informal settlements. The ability to monitor multiple enteric pathogens across diverse reservoirs could allow better resolution of pathogen exposure pathways, and the design and monitoring of interventions to reduce pathogen load. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust Our Planet, Our Health programme.
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spelling pubmed-81163082021-05-14 Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study Lappan, Rachael Henry, Rebekah Chown, Steven L Luby, Stephen P Higginson, Ellen E Bata, Lamiya Jirapanjawat, Thanavit Schang, Christelle Openshaw, John J O'Toole, Joanne Lin, Audrie Tela, Autiko Turagabeci, Amelia Wong, Tony H F French, Matthew A Brown, Rebekah R Leder, Karin Greening, Chris McCarthy, David Lancet Planet Health Articles BACKGROUND: Multiple bacteria, viruses, protists, and helminths cause enteric infections that greatly impact human health and wellbeing. These enteropathogens are transmited via several pathways through human, animal, and environmental reservoirs. Individual qPCR assays have been extensively used to detect enteropathogens within these types of samples, whereas the TaqMan array card (TAC), which allows simultaneous detection of multiple enteropathogens, has only previously been validated in human clinical samples. METHODS: In this methodological comparison study, we compared the performance of a custom 48-singleplex TAC relative to standard qPCR. We established the sensitivity and specificity of each method for the detection of eight enteric targets, by using spiked samples with varying levels of PCR inhibition. We then tested the prevalence and abundance of pathogens in wastewater from Melbourne (Australia), and human, animal, and environmental samples from informal settlements in Suva, Fiji using both TAC and qPCR. FINDINGS: Both methods exhibited similarly h specificity (TAC 100%, qPCR 94%), sensitivity (TAC 92%, qPCR 100%), and quantitation accuracy (TAC 91%, qPCR 99%) in non-inhibited sample matrices with spiked gene fragments. PCR inhibitors substantially affected detection via TAC, though this issue was alleviated by ten-fold sample dilution. Among samples from informal settlements, the two techniques performed similarly for detection (89% agreement) and quantitation (R(2) 0·82) for the eight enteropathogen targets. The TAC additionally included 38 other enteric targets, enabling detection of diverse faecal pathogens and extensive environmental contamination that would be prohibitively labour intensive to assay by standard qPCR. INTERPRETATION: The two techniques produced similar results across diverse sample types, with qPCR prioritising greater sensitivity and quantitation accuracy, and TAC trading small reductions in these for a cost-effective larger enteropathogen panel enabling a greater number of enteric pathogens to be analysed concurrently, which is beneficial given the abundance and variety of enteric pathogens in environments such as urban informal settlements. The ability to monitor multiple enteric pathogens across diverse reservoirs could allow better resolution of pathogen exposure pathways, and the design and monitoring of interventions to reduce pathogen load. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust Our Planet, Our Health programme. Elsevier B.V 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8116308/ /pubmed/33964239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00051-6 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Lappan, Rachael
Henry, Rebekah
Chown, Steven L
Luby, Stephen P
Higginson, Ellen E
Bata, Lamiya
Jirapanjawat, Thanavit
Schang, Christelle
Openshaw, John J
O'Toole, Joanne
Lin, Audrie
Tela, Autiko
Turagabeci, Amelia
Wong, Tony H F
French, Matthew A
Brown, Rebekah R
Leder, Karin
Greening, Chris
McCarthy, David
Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title_full Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title_fullStr Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title_short Monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with TaqMan array cards and standard qPCR: a methodological comparison study
title_sort monitoring of diverse enteric pathogens across environmental and host reservoirs with taqman array cards and standard qpcr: a methodological comparison study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33964239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00051-6
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