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Development of a polymerase chain reaction applicable to rapid and sensitive detection of Clonorchis sinensis eggs in human stool samples

Authors
Cho, Pyo YunNa, Byoung-KukChoi, Kyung MiKim, Jin SuCho, Shin-HyeongLee, Won-JaLim, Sung-BinCha, Seok HoPark, Yun-KyuPak, Jhang HoLee, Hyeong-WooHong, Sung-JongKim, Tong-Soo
Issue Date
Jul-2013
Publisher
Maney Publishing
Keywords
Clonorchis sinensis; Egg; PCR diagnosis; Retrotransposon
Citation
Pathogens and Global Health, v.107, no.5, pp 253 - 259
Pages
7
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Journal Title
Pathogens and Global Health
Volume
107
Number
5
Start Page
253
End Page
259
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20617
DOI
10.1179/2047773213Y.0000000099
ISSN
2047-7724
2047-7732
Abstract
Microscopic examination of eggs of parasitic helminths in stool samples has been the most widely used classical diagnostic method for infections, but tiny and low numbers of eggs in stool samples often hamper diagnosis of helminthic infections with classical microscopic examination. Moreover, it is also difficult to differentiate parasite eggs by the classical method, if they have similar morphological characteristics. In this study, we developed a rapid and sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular diagnostic method for detection of Clonorchis sinensis eggs in stool samples. Nine primers were designed based on the long-terminal repeat (LTR) of C. sinensis retrotransposon1 (CsRn1) gene, and seven PCR primer sets were paired. Polymerase chain reaction with each primer pair produced specific amplicons for C. sinensis, but not for other trematodes including Metagonimus yokogawai and Paragonimus westermani. Particularly, three primer sets were able to detect 10 C. sinensis eggs and were applicable to amplify specific amplicons from DNA samples purified from stool of C. sinensis-infected patients. This PCR method could be useful for diagnosis of C. sinensis infections in human stool samples with a high level of specificity and sensitivity.
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