Detecting pathogenic Aeromonas hydrophila in fish by triplex PCR
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Supported by the 11th Five Years Key Programs for Science and Technology Development of China (2006BAD06A11)

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    [Objective] To develop a rapid PCR method to detect pathogenic Aeromonas hydrophila in fish. [Methods] For multiple PCR, three pairs of primers were designed based on the conservative sequences of 16SrRNA genes, aerolysin (aer) gens and serine-protease (ahp) genes of Aeromonas hydrophila. By optimization of PCR conditions and estimation of specificity, sensitivity, detection rate, a triplex PCR assay was established. [Results] The assay had a high specificity detecting only pathogenic strains of Aeromonas hydrophila but not other irrelative bacteria. The assay had a high sensitivity with the detection limit as low as 100fg, the detection rate of suspicious clinical samples by this assay was 81.8%, which was noticeably higher than that by bacterial isolation method (40.9%). The detection rate of mimic challenge samples by this assay was 87.5%, which was also noticeably higher than that by bacterial isolation method (67.5%). [Conclusion] The simultaneous detection of 16SrRNA gene and two virulent genes in one PCR assay could avoid missed detection possibly caused by PCR with single virulent gene, and provided a useful tool for rapid diagnosis, large-scale quarantine, and epidemiological investigation of the pathogenic Aeromonas hydrophila.

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Yuanwei Wang, Cheng Tang, Xuehui Yu, Ying Wang, Hua Yue. Detecting pathogenic Aeromonas hydrophila in fish by triplex PCR. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2008, 48(7): 947-951

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