A qPCR-based method for rapid quantification of six intestinal homeostasis-relevant bacterial genera in feces

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Aim: Developing efficient methods for monitoring the complex microbial community to rapidly assess the health status. Materials & methods: The qPCR-based method was developed, verified and in situ applied in fecal samples. Results: Six primer pairs with high specificity were designed to perform qPCR assays under a unified reaction condition within 2.5 h. The limits of detection, amplification efficiency and feasibility of the qPCR-based method established here were verified. In situ application of 18 fecal samples showed that the amounts of Bacteroides, Streptococcus and Bifidobacterium in colorectal cancer patient feces were obviously lower than those of healthy volunteers. Conclusion: This qPCR-based method was a reliable tool for rapid quantification of the six intestinal homeostasis relevant bacterial genera in feces.

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Gu, X., Yu, T., Guo, T., & Kong, J. (2021). A qPCR-based method for rapid quantification of six intestinal homeostasis-relevant bacterial genera in feces. Future Microbiology, 16(12), 895–906. https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2020-0269

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