SNaPAfu: A Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Multiplex Assay for Aspergillus fumigatus Direct Detection, Identification and Genotyping in Clinical Specimens

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Objective:Early diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis is essential for positive patient outcome. Likewise genotyping of fungal isolates is desirable for outbreak control in clinical setting. We designed a molecular assay that combines detection, identification, and genotyping of Aspergillus fumigatus in a single reaction.Methods:To this aim we combined 20 markers in a multiplex reaction and the results were seen following mini-sequencing readings. Pure culture extracts were firstly tested. Thereafter, Aspergillus-DNA samples obtained from clinical specimens of patients with possible, probable, or proven aspergillosis according to European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer/Mycoses Study Group (EORTC/MSG) criteria.Results:A new set of designed primers allowed multilocus sequence typing (MLST) gene amplification in a single multiplex reaction. The newly proposed SNaPAfu assay had a specificity of 100%, a sensitivity of 89% and detection limit of 1 ITS copy/mL (∼0.5 fg genomic Aspergillus-DNA/mL). The marker A49_F was detected in 89% of clinical samples. The SNaPAfu assay was accurately performed on clinical specimens using only 1% of DNA extract (total volume 50 μL) from 1 mL of used bronchoalveolar lavage.Conclusions:The first highly sensitive and specific, time- and cost-economic multiplex assay was implemented that allows detection, identification, and genotyping of A. fumigatus strains in a single amplification followed by mini-sequencing reaction. The new test is suitable to clinical routine and will improve patient management. © 2013 Caramalho et al.

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Caramalho, R., Gusmão, L., Lackner, M., Amorim, A., & Araujo, R. (2013). SNaPAfu: A Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Multiplex Assay for Aspergillus fumigatus Direct Detection, Identification and Genotyping in Clinical Specimens. PLoS ONE, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075968

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