Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4420924 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, a DNA aptamer was used to bio-capture Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium from surface water collected from highly endemic zone prior to culture-free detection through Molecular-Beacon based real-time PCR assay targeting invA gene. The assay could detect S. Typhimurium cells (1 CFU/PCR or 100 CFU/ml) selectively captured by serovar specific DNA aptamer. The observations indicate that all the water samples (n=40) collected from the river Gomti were contaminated by S. Typhimurium (31400–1×107 CFU/100 ml). The pre-analytical step in the form of serovar specific DNA aptamer based bio-capture of the bacterial cell was found to enhance the sensitivity of the florescent probe based real-time PCR assay during detection of S. Typhimurium in environmental samples exhibiting natural PCR inhibitors and high background bacterial flora. The assay could be used for the regular monitoring of surface waters for forecasting and management of non-typhoidal Salmonellosis in south Asia.

► Contamination of surface water by S. Typhimurium. ► Bio-capture of S. Typhimurium from surface water by DNA aptamer. ► Subsequent culture-free detection by invA gene based real-time PCR.

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