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Genotyping of Chlamydophila psittaci by Real-Time PCR and High-Resolution Melt Analysis
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ABSTRACT
Human infection with
Chlamydophila
(
Chlamydia
)
psittaci
can lead to psittacosis, a disease that occasionally results in severe pneumonia and other medical complications.
C. psittaci
is currently grouped into seven avian genotypes: A through F and E/B. Serological testing, outer membrane protein A (
ompA
) gene sequencing, and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis are currently used for distinguishing these genotypes. Although accurate, these methods are time-consuming and require multiple confirmatory tests. By targeting the
ompA
gene, a real-time PCR assay has been developed to rapidly detect and genotype
C. psittaci
by light-upon-extension chemistry and high-resolution melt analysis. Using this assay, we screened 169 animal specimens; 98 were positive for
C. psittaci
(71.4% genotype A, 3.1% genotype B, 4.1% genotype E, and 21.4% unable to be typed). This test may provide insight into the distribution of each genotype among specific hosts and provide epidemiological and epizootiological data in human and mammalian/avian cases. This diagnostic assay may also have veterinary applications during chlamydial outbreaks, particularly with respect to identifying the sources and tracking the movements of a particular genotype when multiple animal facilities are affected.
Title: Genotyping of
Chlamydophila psittaci
by Real-Time PCR and High-Resolution Melt Analysis
Description:
ABSTRACT
Human infection with
Chlamydophila
(
Chlamydia
)
psittaci
can lead to psittacosis, a disease that occasionally results in severe pneumonia and other medical complications.
C.
psittaci
is currently grouped into seven avian genotypes: A through F and E/B.
Serological testing, outer membrane protein A (
ompA
) gene sequencing, and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis are currently used for distinguishing these genotypes.
Although accurate, these methods are time-consuming and require multiple confirmatory tests.
By targeting the
ompA
gene, a real-time PCR assay has been developed to rapidly detect and genotype
C.
psittaci
by light-upon-extension chemistry and high-resolution melt analysis.
Using this assay, we screened 169 animal specimens; 98 were positive for
C.
psittaci
(71.
4% genotype A, 3.
1% genotype B, 4.
1% genotype E, and 21.
4% unable to be typed).
This test may provide insight into the distribution of each genotype among specific hosts and provide epidemiological and epizootiological data in human and mammalian/avian cases.
This diagnostic assay may also have veterinary applications during chlamydial outbreaks, particularly with respect to identifying the sources and tracking the movements of a particular genotype when multiple animal facilities are affected.
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