PorA specific primers for the identification of Campylobacter species in food and clinical samples |
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Authors: | Marco Fontanot Lucilla IacuminFrancesca Cecchini Giuseppe ComiMarisa Manzano |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Science, University of Udine, via Sondrio 2/A, 33100 Udine, Italy |
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Abstract: | Campylobacteriosis is a public health problem with considerable socio-economic impact. As the European Food Safety Authority has emphasized the importance of a surveillance programme for campylobacteriosis, the aim of the present study was the optimization of a specific and sensitive PCR protocol able to detect Campylobacter species responsible for gastrointestinal infections. Raw poultry meat samples were analysed for the presence of Campylobacter sp., by plating onto mCCD (Modified Charcoal-Cefoperazone-Deoxycholate) Agar and Campylobacter Selective Preston Agar and using four sets of species-specific primers for Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter upsaliensis and Campylobacter lari designed to bridge the porA gene. The resulting primers demonstrated a sensitivity of 0.01 ng/μl for the C. coli-specific, C. lari-specific, and C. upsaliensis-specific primer sets and 0.5 ng/μl for the C. jejuni-specific primer sets using DNA from pure cultures. Non-specific amplification of non-target DNA was not observed indicating excellent specificity. The primers were useful for the analyses of poultry meat samples both for direct plating onto mCCDA, and for DNA extracted directly from the cells grown for 48 h in Preston enrichment broth. The sets of primers were also useful when used for species identification of human isolates. |
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Keywords: | Campylobacter porA PCR Campylobacteriosis Food contamination |
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