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Comparison of PCR assays targeting the multi-copy targets B1 gene and 529 bp repetitive element for detection of Toxoplasma gondii in swine muscle.

Journal:
Food microbiology
Year:
2017
Authors:
Veronesi, Fabrizia et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Medicine · Italy

Abstract

The comparison of the sensitivities of two molecular assays designed to target the multi-copy sequences of the Toxoplasma gondii genomic B1 region and 529&#xa0;bp-RE respectively, in detecting T.&#xa0;gondii in swine muscle was assessed. Diaphragm pillars were obtained from 498 slaughtered pigs managed in intensive farms in Central Italy. Genomic DNA was extracted from the tissues and T.&#xa0;gondii-B1 and 529&#xa0;bp-RE sequences were amplified by specific PCR protocols. Toxoplasma gondii DNA was detected in 165 samples (33.13%). There was a good correlation (&#x3ba;&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.77) between the results obtained targeting the two different genetic markers, however the 529&#xa0;bp RE-PCR assay overall detected a significantly higher (P&#xa0;<&#xa0;0.05) number of T.&#xa0;gondii-positive samples (150 samples) than the B1-PCR protocol (134). Our results show that: i) standardized B1 and 529&#xa0;bp-RE PCRs applied to muscle tissues can detect a high rate of T.&#xa0;gondii-infection; ii) a multi-target PCR approach is recommended for the accurate diagnosis of infection in swine and can also be used in food testing.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28040171/