Direct PCR assay for detection ofNeisseria meningitidis in human cerebrospinal fluid
- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Folia Microbiologica
- Vol. 44 (6) , 689-694
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02825663
Abstract
A PCR amplification was performed to detectNeisseria meningitidis insertion sequence1106 (IS-1106) in the humancerebrospinalfluid (CSF) in cases of meningitis. The study included 27 CSF samples from suspected meningitis patients. Although the inflammatory response in most of the samples was slightly increased, the results showed that 7 (26%) and 8 (30%) CSF samples were diagnosed as meningococcal meningitis by Gram staining and by culture, respectively. The primers of theIS-1106 were used for direct diagnosis ofN. meningitidis in the human spinal fluid after a minor treatment of the CSF samples. The sample was diagnosed as meningococcal meningitis, if a DNA band of about 600 bp was detected in the ethidium bromide-stained agarose gel. The 27 CSF samples were analyzed in a random manner. Of these, 18 samples including the Gram staining- and culture-positive samples were also positive in PCR amplification. However, a CSF sample, which was diagnosed to be meningococcal meningitis in culture was negative in both Gram staining and PCR analysis. The specificity of theIS-1106 primers was determined to be 95%, with 100% sensitivity in comparison to Gram staining and culture. The primers were sensitive to 10 pg or more of meningococcal DNA. In addition, the PCR amplification showed high predictive values (89 and 100%) in diagnosing meningitis in patients that were negative and positive responders when tested by culture and by Gram staining. In conclusion, the PCR amplification ofIS-1106 ofN. meningitidis is specific and sensitive to both culture-positive and-negative meningococcal meningitis. Hence, PCR assay is highly recommended for use in a rapid diagnosis of suspected meningitis patients.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Pathogenic neisseriae—Interplay between pro-and eukaryotic worldsFolia Microbiologica, 1998
- Use of the Polymerase Chain Reaction and DNA Sequencing for Detection of Bartonella quintana in the Aortic Valve of a Patient with Culture-Negative Infective EndocarditisClinical Infectious Diseases, 1995
- Polymerase chain reaction for diagnosis of meningococcal meningitisThe Lancet, 1992
- Early treatment with parenteral penicillin in meningococcal disease.BMJ, 1992
- Identification and characterization of a novel insertion sequence, IS1106, downstream of the porA gene in B15 Neisseria meningitidisMolecular Microbiology, 1992
- Rapid diagnosis of meningococcal meningitis by polymerase chain reactionThe Lancet, 1991
- The Polymerase Chain ReactionNew England Journal of Medicine, 1990
- ASSOCIATION OF LOW LEVELS OF MANNAN-BINDING PROTEIN WITH A COMMON DEFECT OF OPSONISATIONThe Lancet, 1989
- COMPARISON OF GRAM STAIN AND LATEX AGGLUTINATION FOR DIAGNOSIS OF MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITISThe Lancet, 1989
- On the evolutionary descent of organisms and organelles: a global phylogeny based on a highly conserved structural core in small subunit ribosomal RNANucleic Acids Research, 1984