Vittaforma corneae keratitis in southern India: role of a novel duplex PCR

Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that infect eukaryotic cells and have emerged as major opportunistic human pathogens. Due to the difficulties in definitive laboratory diagnosis and insufficient knowledge, ocular microsporidiosis is infrequently reported in India. To improve diagno...

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description Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that infect eukaryotic cells and have emerged as major opportunistic human pathogens. Due to the difficulties in definitive laboratory diagnosis and insufficient knowledge, ocular microsporidiosis is infrequently reported in India. To improve diagnostic facilities, we have developed a novel duplex PCR (dPCR) for the simultaneous identification of both genera and species of isolates with microsporidian aetiology that cause keratitis. The material scraped from the corneas of 12 clinically diagnosed microsporidial keratitis patients was subjected to routine microbiological examinations and molecular diagnosis using a novel dPCR that targeted the small-subunit rRNA gene (SSU-rRNA) of microsporidia and Vittaforma corneae using genus- and species-specific primers. Of the 12 corneal scrapes, 6 showed positive results in smears, while dPCR provided positive amplification with both pan-microsporidial and V. corneae species-specific primers for 9 corneal scrapes. The results were validated by sequencing and blast analysis. The sensitivity of this novel dPCR method was higher than that of conventional microscopy in the diagnosis of corneal microsporidial infection. dPCR with specific primers is potentially more sensitive, specific and depends less on more complicated methods for exact identification of the aetiology of microsporidial keratitis.
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DNA Primers - genetics
DNA, Fungal - chemistry
DNA, Fungal - genetics
DNA, Ribosomal - chemistry
DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genes, rRNA
Humans
India - epidemiology
Infectious diseases
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Medical sciences
Microbiology
Microsporidiosis - diagnosis
Microsporidiosis - microbiology
Molecular Diagnostic Techniques - methods
Molecular Sequence Data
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
Mycology - methods
RNA, Fungal - genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 18S - genetics
Sensitivity and Specificity
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Vittaforma - classification
Vittaforma - genetics
Vittaforma - isolation & purification
title Vittaforma corneae keratitis in southern India: role of a novel duplex PCR
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