Rapid Detection of Enterohaemorrhagic E.coli Using Phage-Based Bioluminescent Assay
Introduction: There is a need for a reliable, time-saving, and specific detection assay for coliforms, environmental E. coli, and Enterobacteriaceae worldwide. Aim: To innovate a new principle of phage-based rapid diagnostic test for detecting E. coli bacteria in short time and low titer. Materials...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of clinical and diagnostic research 2018-11, Vol.12 (11), p.DC05-DC08 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: There is a need for a reliable, time-saving, and specific detection assay for coliforms, environmental E. coli, and Enterobacteriaceae worldwide. Aim: To innovate a new principle of phage-based rapid diagnostic test for detecting E. coli bacteria in short time and low titer. Materials and Methods: A phage mixture of 200 E. coli specific phages, including 22 specific for Enterohaemorrhagic E.coli (EHEC), were used in a new detection platform, a phage-based Adenylate Kinase Bioluminescence Assay (AKBA). Ten EHEC E. coli and 30 universal E.coli isolates were used for AKBA assay. Results: AKBA showed positive detection of E.coli bacteria at 103 CFU in just 20 minutes. The phage-based detection was highly specific at strain level of E.coli. The sensitivity and specificity of AKBA was 74% and 78%, respectively. Conclusion: A rapid and strain-specific diagnostic test was prepared for E.coli by using coliphages. The significance and impact of the study shows that it might be feasible to formulate a phage-based assay against any Gram negative or positive bacteria using the same approaches of the current AKBA assay with slight modifications. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |
DOI: | 10.7860/JCDR/2018/36748.12251 |