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Use of the Leptospira sp. ligB C-terminus coding region as a diagnostic tool of animal leptospirosis
Fecha
2021-10Autor
Saraullo, Vanina Rosa
Grune Loffler, Sylvia
Florin-Christensen, Mónica
Watanabe, Olivia
Hamer, Micaela
Martinez, Mara Leila
Brihuega, Bibiana Felicitas
Resumen
Leptospirosis is the most widespread zoonosis worldwide, and it can cause reproductive failures in livestock, while in humans may vary from a mild fever to multi-organ failure and death. Due to this, in this study, we evaluated the usefulness of the segment encoding LigB C-terminus region, only present in pathogenic as target for a diagnostic PCR. This new PCR yielded a 100 % positivity for pathogenic Leptospira species and no cross-reactivity was found with intermediate or non-pathogenic species, or with other microorganisms, demostrating its high analytical specificity. The estimated analytical sensitivity was higher in serum samples than in blood or urine samples (6−9 × 102 lept/mL and 6−9 × 105 and 6−9 × 106 lept/mL, respectively). Multiple sequence alignment of the target region from different pathogenic Leptospira species confirmed that this gene region is highly conserved among these species, with few single nucleotide polymorphisms. The ligb-ct PCR here developed appears as a useful tool for the molecular diagnosis of leptospirosis.