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Efficacy of species-specific recA PCR tests in the identification of Burkholderia cepacia complex environmental isolates

TitoloEfficacy of species-specific recA PCR tests in the identification of Burkholderia cepacia complex environmental isolates
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2005
AutoriDalmastri, Claudia, Pirone L., Tabacchioni Silvia, Bevivino Annamaria, and Chiarini L.
RivistaFEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume246
Paginazione39 - 45
Data di pubblicazione2005///
Parole chiaveBurkholderia cepacia complex identification, Cystic fibrosis, recA specific PCR, Rhizosphere environment
Abstract

In this study, we evaluated if recA species-specific PCR assays could be successfully applied to identify environmental isolates of the widespread Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) species. A total of 729 Bcc rhizosphere isolates collected in different samplings were assigned to the species B. cepacia genomovar I (61), B. cenocepacia recA lineage IIIB (514), B. ambifaria (124) and B. pyrrocinia (30), by means of recA (RFLP) analysis, and PCR tests were performed to assess sensitivity and specificity of recA species-specific primers pairs. B. cepacia genomovar I specific primers produced the expected amplicon with all isolates of the corresponding species (sensitivity, 100%), and cross-reacted with all B. pyrrocinia isolates. On the contrary, B. cenocepacia IIIB primers did not give the expected amplicon in 164 B. cenocepacia IIIB isolates (sensitivity, 68.1%), and isolates of distinct populations showed different sensitivity. B. ambifaria primers failed to amplify a recA-specific fragment only in a few isolates of this species (sensitivity, 93.5%). The absence of specific amplification in a high number of B. cenocepacia rhizosphere isolates indicates that recA specific PCR assays can lead to an underestimation of environmental microorganisms belonging to this bacterial species. © 2005 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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