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Optimization and validation of a real-time polymerase chain reaction protocol for the diagnosis of human brucellosis

H. Zeybek, ZC. Acikgoz, T. Dal, R. Durmaz,

. 2020 ; 65 (2) : 353-361. [pub] 20190731

Language English Country United States

Document type Evaluation Study, Journal Article

Grant support
4759 Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Research Foundation

Due to limitations in commercial diagnostic methods, this study aimed to develop a reliable real-time polymerase chain reaction (Rt-PCR) assay for early diagnosis of brucellosis. Optimization of the Rt-PCR method was performed on serum samples spiked by Brucella melitensis with different densities ranging from 101 to 108 colony-forming units (cfu)/mL; each density was prepared in ten samples. The limit of detection was investigated by using Thermo DNA extraction kit with Maxima SYBR Green Rt-PCR and two TaqMan probe-based Rt-PCR protocols performed by QuantiTect and TEMPase multiplex PCR master mixes in two thermal cyclers, which were Rotor-Gene and Bio-Rad. The validation of the optimized protocol was carried on 20 brucellosis-negative samples and 20 samples spiked with B. melitensis by using a combination of Thermo DNA extraction kit with TEMPase PCR master mix. SYBR Green Rt-PCR yielded positive results on all samples having ≥ 104 cfu/mL of B. melitensis in both thermal cyclers. Its limit of detection was 112 DNA copies per reaction. The positivity of both probe-based Rt-PCR protocols was 100% and 80% on the samples having 103 cfu/mL and 102 cfu/mL of B. melitensis, respectively. The limit of detection of probe-based protocols was defined as 4 DNA copies per reaction. The optimized Rt-PCR protocol showed high-level accuracy, precision, specificity, and sensitivity, each having a rate of 100%. The current study indicated that the TaqMan probe-based Rt-PCR protocol optimized and validated with serum samples can be reliably used for early diagnosis of brucellosis.

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