Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The currently used genotyping system for the avian zoonotic pathogen <it>Chlamydophila (C.) psittaci </it>has evolved from serology and is based on <it>omp</it>A sequence variations. It includes seven avian an...

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Main Authors: Schubert Evelyn, Hotzel Helmut, Laroucau Karine, Sachse Konrad, Ehricht Ralf, Slickers Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-04-01
Series:BMC Microbiology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/8/63
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author Schubert Evelyn
Hotzel Helmut
Laroucau Karine
Sachse Konrad
Ehricht Ralf
Slickers Peter
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Laroucau Karine
Sachse Konrad
Ehricht Ralf
Slickers Peter
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The currently used genotyping system for the avian zoonotic pathogen <it>Chlamydophila (C.) psittaci </it>has evolved from serology and is based on <it>omp</it>A sequence variations. It includes seven avian and two non-avian genotypes. Restriction enzyme cleavage of the amplified <it>omp</it>A gene and, less frequently, <it>omp</it>A sequencing are being used for examination, but, beside methodological limitations, an increasing number of recently tested strains could not be assigned to any established genotype.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Comprehensive analysis of all available <it>omp</it>A gene sequences has revealed a remarkable genetic diversity within the species <it>C. psittaci</it>, which is only partially covered by the present genotyping scheme. We suggest adjustments and extensions to the present scheme, which include the introduction of subgroups to the more heterogeneous genotypes A, E/B and D, as well as six provisional genotypes representing so far untypable strains. The findings of sequence analysis have been incorporated in the design of a new DNA microarray. The ArrayTube™ microarray-based <it>omp</it>A genotyping assay has been shown to discriminate among established genotypes and identify so far untyped strains. Its high specificity, which allows detection of single-nucleotide polymorphisms, is due to the parallel approach consisting in the use of 35 hybridization probes derived from variable domains 2 and 4 of the <it>omp</it>A gene.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The traditional genotyping system does not adequately reflect the extent of intra-species heterogeneity in <it>omp</it>A sequences of <it>C. psittaci</it>. The newly developed DNA microarray-based assay represents a promising diagnostic tool for tracing epidemiological chains, exploring the dissemination of genotypes and identifying non-typical representatives of <it>C. psittaci</it>.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-29446a4d677b4be593ce645366eec7242022-12-21T18:34:23ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802008-04-01816310.1186/1471-2180-8-63Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genesSchubert EvelynHotzel HelmutLaroucau KarineSachse KonradEhricht RalfSlickers Peter<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The currently used genotyping system for the avian zoonotic pathogen <it>Chlamydophila (C.) psittaci </it>has evolved from serology and is based on <it>omp</it>A sequence variations. It includes seven avian and two non-avian genotypes. Restriction enzyme cleavage of the amplified <it>omp</it>A gene and, less frequently, <it>omp</it>A sequencing are being used for examination, but, beside methodological limitations, an increasing number of recently tested strains could not be assigned to any established genotype.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Comprehensive analysis of all available <it>omp</it>A gene sequences has revealed a remarkable genetic diversity within the species <it>C. psittaci</it>, which is only partially covered by the present genotyping scheme. We suggest adjustments and extensions to the present scheme, which include the introduction of subgroups to the more heterogeneous genotypes A, E/B and D, as well as six provisional genotypes representing so far untypable strains. The findings of sequence analysis have been incorporated in the design of a new DNA microarray. The ArrayTube™ microarray-based <it>omp</it>A genotyping assay has been shown to discriminate among established genotypes and identify so far untyped strains. Its high specificity, which allows detection of single-nucleotide polymorphisms, is due to the parallel approach consisting in the use of 35 hybridization probes derived from variable domains 2 and 4 of the <it>omp</it>A gene.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The traditional genotyping system does not adequately reflect the extent of intra-species heterogeneity in <it>omp</it>A sequences of <it>C. psittaci</it>. The newly developed DNA microarray-based assay represents a promising diagnostic tool for tracing epidemiological chains, exploring the dissemination of genotypes and identifying non-typical representatives of <it>C. psittaci</it>.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/8/63
spellingShingle Schubert Evelyn
Hotzel Helmut
Laroucau Karine
Sachse Konrad
Ehricht Ralf
Slickers Peter
Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
BMC Microbiology
title Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
title_full Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
title_fullStr Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
title_full_unstemmed Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
title_short Genotyping of <it>Chlamydophila psittaci </it>using a new DNA microarray assay based on sequence analysis of <it>omp</it>A genes
title_sort genotyping of it chlamydophila psittaci it using a new dna microarray assay based on sequence analysis of it omp it a genes
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/8/63
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