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Pyrosequencing-based validation of a simple cell-suspension polymerase chain reaction assay for Campylobacter with application of high-processivity polymerase and novel internal amplification controls for rapid and specific detection
Authors:Oakley Brian B  Line J Eric  Berrang Mark E  Johnson Jessica M  Buhr R Jeff  Cox Nelson A  Hiett Kelli L  Seal Bruce S
Institution:
  • a Poultry Microbiological Safety Research Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, GA 30605, USA
  • b Bacterial Epidemiology and Antibiotic Resistance Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, GA 30605, USA
  • c South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC 29117, USA
  • Abstract:Although Campylobacter is an important food-borne human pathogen, there remains a lack of molecular diagnostic assays that are simple to use, cost-effective, and provide rapid results in research, clinical, or regulatory laboratories. Of the numerous Campylobacter assays that do exist, to our knowledge none has been empirically tested for specificity using high-throughput sequencing. Here we demonstrate the power of next-generation sequencing to determine the specificity of a widely cited Campylobacter-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay and describe a rapid method for direct cell suspension PCR to quickly and easily screen samples for Campylobacter. We present a specific protocol which eliminates the need for time-consuming and expensive genomic DNA extractions and, using a high-processivity polymerase, demonstrate conclusive screening of samples in <1 h. Pyrosequencing results show the assay to be extremely (>99%) sensitive, and spike-back experiments demonstrated a detection threshold of <102 CFU mL−1. Additionally, we present 2 newly designed broad-range bacterial primer sets targeting the 23S rRNA gene that have wide applicability as internal amplification controls. Empirical testing of putative taxon-specific assays using high-throughput sequencing is an important validation step that is now financially feasible for research, regulatory, or clinical applications.
    Keywords:Campylobacter  Pyrosequencing  Internal amplification control (IAC)  Molecular diagnostics
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