Rapid and Direct Detection of Clostridium chauvoei by PCR of the 16S-23S rDNA Spacer Region and Partial 23S rDNA Sequences

Yoshimasa SASAKI, Kinya YAMAMOTO, Akemi KOJIMA, Yukie TETSUKA, Mari NORIMATSU, Yutaka TAMURA
2000 Journal of Veterinary Medical Science  
Clostridium chauvoei causes blackleg, which is difficult to distinguish from the causative clostridia of malignant edema. Therefore, a single-step PCR system was developed for specific detection of C. chauvoei DNA using primers derived from the 16S-23S rDNA spacer region and partial 23S rDNA sequences. The specificity of the single-step PCR system was demonstrated by testing 37 strains of clostridia and 3 strains of other genera. A 509 bp PCR product, which is a C. chauvoei-specific PCR
more » ... could be amplified from all of the C. chauvoei strains tested, but not from the other strains. Moreover, this single-step PCR system specifically detected C. chauvoei DNA in samples of muscle from mice 24 hr after inoculation with 100 spores of C. chauvoei, and in clinical materials from a cow affected with blackleg. These results suggest that our single-step PCR system may be useful for direct detection of C. chauvoei in culture and in clinical materials from animals affected with blackleg. KEY WORDS: Clostridium chauvoei, PCR, 16S-23S rDNA spacer region.
doi:10.1292/jvms.62.1275 pmid:11193343 fatcat:uompjsrj5jd6dglix3gknwmrhm