Folia Parasitologica 45[2] 140-148 (1998)

Polymerase chain reaction for diagnosis and species differentiation of microsporidia

Caspar Franzen1, Andreas Müller1, Pia Hartmann1, Petra Hegener1, Matthias Schrappe2, Volker Diehl1, Gerd Fätkenheuer1, Bernd Salzberger1
1 Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Cologne, D-50924 Cologne, Germany
2 Quality Management, University of Cologne, D-50924 Cologne, Germany

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques have been developed for the detection of microsporidian DNA in different biological samples. We used sequence data of the rRNA gene for the identification of Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon intestinalis, E. cuniculi, and E. hellem in different biological samples of HIV-infected patients by PCR, Southern blot hybridization, restriction endonuclease digestion analysis, cloning, and comparative genetic sequencing. One primer pair was used for amplification of the entire small subunit (SSU)-rRNA gene of E. bieneusi, E. intestinalis, and E. hellem from samples with electron microscopy confirmed infection. The amplified 1.2 kb SSU-rRNA gene fragments were ligated into a pMOSBlue T-vector, transfected into pMOSBlue competent cells, and were used as positive controls. Several primer pairs and hybridization probes were used to amplify and identify microsporidian DNA from different samples. Light microscopical examination of samples was performed in all patients and transmission electron microscopy was done on a subset of patient samples. DNA products were obtained from all samples with confirmed microsporidial infections. The identity of the DNA fragments was determined by Southern blot hybridization or by restriction endonuclease digestion analysis or by DNA sequencing. The results show that PCR is a reliable and sensitive indicator for the presence of microsporidian DNA in different biological samples of HIV-infected patients. PCR can be used further for species differentiation of microsporidia, even between species which cannot be differentiated by light and/or electron microscopy.

Keywords: microsporidia, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon, polymerase chain reaction

Received: July 16, 1997; Accepted: October 30, 1997; Published: June 1, 1998  Show citation

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Franzen, C., Müller, A., Hartmann, P., Hegener, P., Schrappe, M., Diehl, V., Fätkenheuer, G., & Salzberger, B. (1998). Polymerase chain reaction for diagnosis and species differentiation of microsporidia. Folia Parasitologica45(2), 140-148
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