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Development of a Novel Peptide Nucleic Acid Probe for the Detection of Legionella spp. in Water Samples

Authors :
Montserrat Nácher-Vázquez
Ana Barbosa
Inês Armelim
Andreia Sofia Azevedo
Gonçalo Nieto Almeida
Cristina Pizarro
Nuno Filipe Azevedo
Carina Almeida
Laura Cerqueira
Source :
Microorganisms, Vol 10, Iss 7, p 1409 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Legionella are opportunistic intracellular pathogens that are found throughout the environment. The Legionella contamination of water systems represents a serious social problem that can lead to severe diseases, which can manifest as both Pontiac fever and Legionnaires’ disease (LD) infections. Fluorescence in situ hybridization using nucleic acid mimic probes (NAM-FISH) is a powerful and versatile technique for bacterial detection. By optimizing a peptide nucleic acid (PNA) sequence based on fluorescently selective binding to specific bacterial rRNA sequences, we established a new PNA-FISH method that has been successfully designed for the specific detection of the genus Legionella. The LEG22 PNA probe has shown great theoretical performance, presenting 99.9% specificity and 96.9% sensitivity. We also demonstrated that the PNA-FISH approach presents a good signal-to-noise ratio when applied in artificially contaminated water samples directly on filtration membranes or after cells elution. For water samples with higher turbidity (from cooling tower water systems), there is still the need for further method optimization in order to detect cellular contents and to overcome interferents’ autofluorescence, which hinders probe signal visualization. Nevertheless, this work shows that the PNA-FISH approach could be a promising alternative for the rapid (3–4 h) and accurate detection of Legionella.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20762607
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Microorganisms
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bfbb4b8799824da5911f09bb3b5293e0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071409