One-step PCR detection of Salmonella Pullorum/Gallinarum using a novel target: The flagellar biosynthesis gene flhB

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Abstract

Salmonella enterica serovar Pullorum/Gallinarum is an important infectious pathogen that has caused widespread problems for chicken industry. Traditional Salmonella serotyping is an expensive and time-consuming process. In this study, we developed a rapid one-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method to identify S. Pullorum/Gallinarum. The PCR-based assay focuses on flhB, which shows a deficient region only in S. Pullorum/Gallinarum, compared with that of other serovars. The specificity and sensitivity of the PCR system were evaluated. The developed PCR method could identify S. Pullorum/Gallinarum from 27 different Salmonella serovars and eight non-Salmonella pathogens. The minimum limit of DNA and the lowest number of cells of S. Pullorum for the PCR detection were no less than 5.85 pg/μL and 10 CFU, respectively. The method was applied to the analysis of Salmonella strains isolated from the chicken farm. The PCR-based testing results of the farm isolates were in concordance with those obtained using traditional serotyping method. This newly developed PCR-based system could be used to accurately screen for the presence of S. Pullorum/Gallinarum, and support traditional serotyping methods, especially in high-throughput screening situations.

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Xiong, D., Song, L., Geng, S., Tao, J., An, S., Pan, Z., & Jiao, X. (2016). One-step PCR detection of Salmonella Pullorum/Gallinarum using a novel target: The flagellar biosynthesis gene flhB. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01863

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