Detection of Mycobacterium immunogenum by real-time quantitative Taqman PCR

Rhodes, Glenn and Fluri, Alexandra and Gerber, Marco and Henderson, Alan and Ruefenacht, Andrea and Pickup, Roger W. (2008) Detection of Mycobacterium immunogenum by real-time quantitative Taqman PCR. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 73 (3). pp. 266-268. ISSN 0167-7012

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Abstract

A quantitative real-time 5′-nuclease (Taqman) PCR technique was developed to specifically detect Mycobacterium immunogenum. rpoB-specific primers and Taqman probe were evaluated for detection of M. immunogenum DNA extracted from pure cultures and from industrial metal working fluids (MWFs). Specificity was confirmed and the sensitivity of detection of M. immunogenum genomic DNA was shown to be approximately 9 fg (2 cell equivalents). When tested on industrial metal working fluids from the UK and USA from which no M. immunogenum CFU were recovered, the assay detected between 3.4 × 101 and 1.9 × 104 cell equivalents (CE) per ml, and increased the detection rate over culture to 37.5% (12 of 32 samples). This assay provides a specific, sensitive and rapid method for the detection of M. immunogenum and is applicable within industry for the early detection of this human pathogen and to the possible prevention of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) in workers.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Microbiological Methods
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? hypersensitivity pneumonitismetal working fluidsmycobacterium chelonae complexmycobacterium immunogenumreal-time pcrtaqmanmicrobiologymolecular biologymicrobiology (medical) ??
ID Code:
208846
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01 Nov 2023 14:05
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Yes
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Published
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