Rapid pulsed-field gel electrophoresis protocol for Legionella pneumophila typing

Authors

  • Massimiliano Orsini CRS4 Bioinformatica, Parco Tecnologico, Pixina Manna, Pula
  • Rosarita Amore Institute of Hygiene, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma
  • Bianca Maria Pietrangeli Department of Environmental Hygiene, ISPESL, Roma, Italy
  • Daniela Anastasi Department of Environmental Hygiene, ISPESL, Roma, Italy
  • Walter Ricciardi Institute of Hygiene, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma
  • Stefania Boccia Institute of Hygiene, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Roma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/5843

Keywords:

legionella pneumophila, molecular typing, PFGE

Abstract

Background: Genomic DNA patterns generated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PGFE) are highly specific
for different strains of an organism and have significant value in epidemiologic investigations of infectious
disease outbreaks. A disadvantage of PFGE is that the procedure requires up to 6 days to complete.
Methods: We developed a rapid PFGE protocol for subtyping Legionella pneumophila isolates based on the
standardized protocol currently used. Various combinations of reaction conditions (e.g., lysis time and
temperature, restriction enzyme concentration) and electrophoresis parameters were applied to devise a
simple and rapid PFGE protocol that could also be used for frozen bacteria.
Results: PFGE analysis of Legionella pneumophila isolates can be completed in 26 hours using this protocol
compared to 6 days for the conventional one.
Conclusions: We successfully applied a rapid PFGE protocol for Legionella pneumophila typing and
comparison of the patterns obtained from the rapid compared with the conventional method showed that the
rapid protocol gave identical and highly reproducible results.

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Published

2008-06-30

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