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Title: Rapid and sensitive detection of Vibrio harveyi by loop-mediated isothermal amplification combined with lateral flow dipstick targeted to vhhP2 gene
Authors: Thongkao K.
Longyant S.
Silprasit K.
Sithigorngul P.
Chaivisuthangkura P.
Keywords: aquaculture industry
bacterium
bioassay
gene
gene expression
hybridization
isotherm
polymerase chain reaction
sensitivity analysis
temperature effect
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Vibrio
Vibrio campbellii
Vibrio harveyi
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Vibrio harveyi is a causative agent of the Vibriosis or luminescent bacterial disease in worldwide aquaculture industry. A reliable assay for identification of V. harveyi infection is important to prevent the bacterial spread. In this study, biotinylated loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) amplicons were produced by a set of four designed primers that recognized specifically the V. harveyi vhhP2 gene, encoding a putative outer membrane protein with unknown function, followed by hybridization with an fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled probe and lateral flow dipstick (LFD) detection. A novel set of PCR primer was also designed specifically to vhhP2 gene and appear to be a species-specific tool for V. harveyi detection. The optimized time and temperature conditions for the LAMP assay were 90 min at 65°C. The LAMP-LFD and PCR methods accurately identified 22 isolates of V. harveyi but did not detect 16 non-harveyi Vibrio isolates, and 34 non-Vibrio bacterial isolates. The sensitivity of LAMP-LFD for V. harveyi detection in pure culture was 1.1 × 102 CFU mL-1 or equivalent to 0.6 CFU per reaction, while that of PCR was 6 CFU per reaction. For spiked shrimp sample, the sensitivity of LAMP was 1.8 × 103 CFU g-1 or equivalent to 5 CFU per reaction, while that of PCR was 50 CFU per reaction. In conclusion, the established LAMP-LFD methods provided a valuable tool for rapid identification of V. harveyi and can be used to distinguish V. harveyi from V. campbellii. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13698
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ISSN: 1355557X
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