MIKALOVÁ, Lenka, Petra POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Magdalena FLASAROVÁ, H ZÁKOUCKÁ, Vladana WOZNICOVÁ and David ŠMAJS. Molecular detection of Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum in clinical samples: sequencing of TP0136, TP0548 and 23S rRNA genes. In International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011 Congress. 2011.
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Original name Molecular detection of Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum in clinical samples: sequencing of TP0136, TP0548 and 23S rRNA genes.
Authors MIKALOVÁ, Lenka, Petra POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Magdalena FLASAROVÁ, H ZÁKOUCKÁ, Vladana WOZNICOVÁ and David ŠMAJS.
Edition International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011 Congress, 2011.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study Genetics and molecular biology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords (in Czech) Treponema pallidum, klinické vzorky, sekvenování
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Lenka Paštěková, Ph.D., učo 72338. Changed: 15/9/2011 13:01.
Abstract
Syphilis, caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum (TPA), is a sexually transmitted infectious disease with worldwide occurrence. During the years 2004 - 2010, 119 PCR positive specimens from 91 patients (76 males with median age of 33 years and 15 females with median age of 28 years) were collected in the Czech Republic. Treponemal DNA was detected in 4 types of clinical material: genitoanal and pharyngeal swabs (76 samples), whole blood samples (41), cerebrospinal fluid (1) and blood serum (1), especially in patients with primary (60 patients) and secondary (20 patients) stage of syphilis. Primary screening of clinical specimens included nested PCR detection of two TPA specific loci (tmpC and polA genes). To further characterize the treponemal strains, two sequentially variable genes including TP0136 and TP0548 were amplified and sequenced together with the 23S rRNA gene. Altogether, 64.7% of TPA strains were completely typed and 9 treponemal subtypes were identified among 91 tested patients. Mutations in the 23S rRNA gene (A2058G and A2059G), causing macrolide resistance of TPA strains, were found in samples taken from 28.6% of patients. Identified subtypes of TPA strains were further typed with the CDC typing system for TPA treponemes (comprising analysis of the arp and tpr genes). The obtained unique TP0136 and TP0548 sequences were found to combine independently with CDC subtypes indicating their potential for more detailed genetic characterization of TPA-containing clinical samples.
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GA310/07/0321, research and development projectName: Komparativní genomové sekvencování patogenních treponem a transkriptomová analýza T. pallidum ssp. pallidum
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
MSM0021622415, plan (intention)Name: Molekulární podstata buněčných a tkáňových regulací
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Molecular basis of cell and tissue regulations
NT11159, research and development projectName: Mapování výskytu makrolidové rezistence původce syfilis v ČR a molekulární typizace jednotlivých syfilitických kmenů
Investor: Ministry of Health of the CR
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