16S Ribosomal DNA Typing for Identification of Pathogens in Patients with Bacterial Keratitis
AUTOR(ES)
Knox, C. Michele
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
The identification of pathogens in patients with bacterial keratitis remains problematic because standard diagnostic tests are negative for 40 to 60% of patients. A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine if PCR and sequence analysis of 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) could be used to detect bacterial pathogens in patients with keratitis. Corneal specimens were collected for culture and rDNA typing. Variable segments of each rDNA specimen were amplified by PCR, sequenced, and aligned with the sequences in GenBank. Eleven patients had microbiologically documented bacterial keratitis, while 17 patients had keratitis due to other causes. Nine (82%) of 11 bacterial keratitis patients were PCR positive; each sequencing result matched the culture results. Seventeen (100%) patients with nonbacterial keratitis were PCR negative. Our data suggest that 16S rDNA typing holds promise as a rapid alternative to culture for identifying pathogens in patients with bacterial keratitis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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