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Quantitative Detection of Viable Bifidobacterium bifidum BF-1 Cells in Human Feces by Using Propidium Monoazide and Strain-Specific Primers

机译:通过使用单叠氮化丙锭和菌株特异性引物定量检测人粪便中的双歧杆菌双歧杆菌BF-1细胞

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We developed a PCR-based method to detect and quantify viable Bifidobacterium bifidum BF-1 cells in human feces. This method (PMA-qPCR) uses propidium monoazide (PMA) to distinguish viable from dead cells and quantitative PCR using a BF-1-specific primer set designed from the results of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis. During long-term culture (10 days), the number of viable BF-1 cells detected by counting the number of CFU on modified MRS agar, by measuring the ATP contents converted to CFU, and by using PMA-qPCR decreased from about 1010 to 106 cells/ml; in contrast, the total number of (viable and dead) BF-1 cells detected by counting 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindolee (DAPI)-stained cells and by using qPCR without PMA and reverse transcription-qPCR remained constant. The number of viable BF-1 cells in fecal samples detected by using PMA-qPCR was highly and significantly correlated with the number of viable BF-1 cells added to the fecal samples, within the range of 105.3 to 1010.3 cells/g feces (wet weight) (r > 0.99, P < 0.001). After 12 healthy subjects ingested 1010.3 to 1011.0 CFU of BF-1 in a fermented milk product daily for 28 days, 104.5 ± 1.5 (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) BF-1 CFU/g was detected in fecal samples by using strain-specific selective agar; in contrast, 106.2 ± 0.4 viable BF-1 cells/g were detected by using PMA-qPCR, and a total of 107.6 ± 0.7 BF-1 cells/g were detected by using qPCR without PMA. Thus, the number of viable BF-1 cells detected by PMA-qPCR was about 50 times higher (P < 0.01) than that detected by the culture-dependent method. We conclude that strain-specific PMA-qPCR can be used to quickly and accurately evaluate viable BF-1 in feces.
机译:我们开发了一种基于PCR的方法来检测和定量人类粪便中的双歧双歧杆菌BF-1细胞。此方法(PMA-qPCR)使用单叠氮化丙锭(PMA)区分存活细胞和死细胞,并使用BF-1特异性引物组进行定量PCR,该引物组是根据随机扩增多态性DNA分析的结果设计的。在长期培养(10天)中,通过对修饰的MRS琼脂上的CFU数量进行计数,通过测量转化为CFU的ATP含量以及使用PMA-qPCR来检测到的存活BF-1细胞数量从约10 sup> 10 到10 6 个/ ml;相比之下,通过计数4',6-二mid基-2-苯基吲哚(DAPI)染色的细胞并使用不带PMA的qPCR和逆转录qPCR所检测到的(存活和死亡的)BF-1细胞总数保持恒定。在10 5.3 的范围内,通过PMA-qPCR检测到的粪便样品中有活力的BF-1细胞数量与添加到粪便样品中的有活力BF-1细胞数量高度相关。到10 10.3 个细胞/克粪便(湿重)( r P <0.001)。在12名健康受试者每天摄入发酵乳产品中BF-1的10 10.3 至10 11.0 CFU的情况下,每天摄取28天的10 4.5±1.5 (平均值±标准差[SD])通过使用菌株特异性选择性琼脂在粪便样品中检测到BF-1 CFU / g;相比之下,使用PMA-qPCR检测到10 6.2±0.4 活BF-1细胞/ g,总共10 7.6±0.7 BF-1细胞/ g通过不使用PMA的qPCR检测。因此,通过PMA-qPCR检测到的存活BF-1细胞数量大约是通过培养依赖性方法检测到的BF-1细胞数量的50倍( P <0.01)。我们得出结论,菌株特异性PMA-qPCR可用于快速,准确地评估粪便中的BF-1。

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