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The development of a 16S rRNA gene based PCR for the identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae and comparison with four other species specific PCR assays.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the most frequently encountered pathogens in humans but its differentiation from closely related but less pathogenic streptococci remains a challenge. METHODS: This report describes a newly-developed PCR assay (Spne-PCR), amplifying a 217 bp product of the 16S rRNA gene of S. pneumoniae, and its performance compared to other genotypic and phenotypic tests. RESULTS: The new PCR assay designed in this study, proved to be specific at 57 degrees C for S. pneumoniae, not amplifying S. pseudopneumoniae or any other streptococcal strain or any strains from other upper airway pathogenic species. PCR assays (psaA, LytA, ply, spn9802-PCR) were previously described for the specific amplification of S. pneumoniae, but psaA-PCR was the only one found not to cross-react with S. pseudopneumoniae. CONCLUSION: Spne-PCR, developed for this study, and psaA-PCR were the only two assays which did not mis-identify S. pseudopneumoniae as S. pneumoniae. Four other PCR assays and the AccuProbe assay were unable to distinguish between these species.

SUBMITTER: El Aila NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2874796 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The development of a 16S rRNA gene based PCR for the identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae and comparison with four other species specific PCR assays.

El Aila Nabil Abdullah NA   Emler Stefan S   Kaijalainen Tarja T   De Baere Thierry T   Saerens Bart B   Alkan Elife E   Deschaght Pieter P   Verhelst Rita R   Vaneechoutte Mario M  

BMC infectious diseases 20100429


<h4>Background</h4>Streptococcus pneumoniae is one of the most frequently encountered pathogens in humans but its differentiation from closely related but less pathogenic streptococci remains a challenge.<h4>Methods</h4>This report describes a newly-developed PCR assay (Spne-PCR), amplifying a 217 bp product of the 16S rRNA gene of S. pneumoniae, and its performance compared to other genotypic and phenotypic tests.<h4>Results</h4>The new PCR assay designed in this study, proved to be specific at  ...[more]

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