Rapid, simultaneous detection of clostridium sordellii and clostridium perfringens in archived tissues by a novel PCR-based microsphere assay: Diagnostic implications for pregnancy-associated toxic shock syndrome cases

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Clostridium sordellii and Clostridium perfringens are infrequent human pathogens; however, the case-fatality rates for the infections are very high, particularly in obstetric C. sordellii infections (>90%). Deaths from Clostridium sordellii and Clostridium perfringens toxic shock (CTS) are sudden, and diagnosis is often challenging. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues usually are the only specimens available for sudden fatal cases, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) for Clostridia is generally performed but it cannot identify species. A clear need exists for a rapid, species-specific diagnostic assay for FFPE tissues. We developed a duplex PCR-based microsphere assay for simultaneous detection of C. sordellii and C. perfringens and evaluated DNA extracted from 42 Clostridium isolates and FFPE tissues of 28 patients with toxic shock/endometritis (20CTS, 8non-CTS, as confirmed by PCR and sequencing). The microsphere assay correctly identified C. sordellii and C. perfringens in all known isolates and in all CTS patients (10 C. sordellii, 8 C. perfringens, 2 both) and showed 100% concordance with PCR and sequencing results. The microsphere assay is a rapid, specific, and cost-effective method for the diagnosis of CTS and offers the advantage of simultaneous testing for C. sordellii and C. perfringens in FFPE tissues using a limited amount of DNA. © 2012 Julu Bhatnagar et al.

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Bhatnagar, J., Deleon-Carnes, M., Kellar, K. L., Bandyopadhyay, K., Antoniadou, Z. A., Shieh, W. J., … Zaki, S. R. (2012). Rapid, simultaneous detection of clostridium sordellii and clostridium perfringens in archived tissues by a novel PCR-based microsphere assay: Diagnostic implications for pregnancy-associated toxic shock syndrome cases. Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/972845

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