Najafimosleh M, Rashnotaie S, Ghaznavi Rad E, Abtahi H, Taleie G. Designing of the specific DNA primers for detection of the exoA, oprL and algD pathogenicity genes for rapid diagnosis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa . Tehran Univ Med J 2013; 71 (8) :493-501
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1- Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. , n_mosleh@yahoo.com
2- Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Arak, University of Medical Sciences, Arak Iran.
3- Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Khorram Abad University of Medical Sciences, Khorram Abad, Iran.
Abstract: (14249 Views)
Background: The aim of this study was compared the efficacy of the designed primers and already published primers for detection of the exoA, oprL and algD genes by PCR assay for finding a rapid, accurate and highly sensitive and specific procedure to detect the Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the serious and fatal infections such as cystic fibrosis disease, burned individual.
Methods: A total of 150 clinical specimens were inoculated in to routine and selective culture media for Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolation. Specific primers were designed by bioinformatics analysis for detection of the virulence genes exoA, oprL and algD. The available sequences of these three genes were obtained from NCBI and multiple alignments were performed to find the conserved sequences of each gene for primer designing. Both multiple alignment and primer designing steps were carried out by AlleleID software, version 7.0.
Results: Microbiological culture methods were showed that 70 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from the 150 clinical specimens. PCR assay performed by using the designed primers shown 68, 70 and 69 positive results from 70 direct specimens for exoA, oprL and algD respectively that shown 97.2%, 100% and 98.6% sensitivity for above genes. PCR assay performed by using the already published primers shown 57, 49 and 28 positive results for above genes respectively that shown 81.5%, 70% and 40% sensitivity.
Conclusion: The present study shows that by using the high specific primers for detection of the mentioned genes of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The conventional PCR assay detected the early colonization of the organism in Cystic Fibrosis patients with more sensitivity and specificity before several mounts to obtain positive culture. Indeed PCR assay with high specific primers has more sensitivity and specificity as a rapid and accurate diagnosis of the organism in other deadly infections by using the direct clinical specimens.