Journal article

Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis mRNA using digital PCR as a more accurate marker of viable organism

S Phillips, LA Vodstrcil, WM Huston, A Lawerence, P Timms, MY Chen, K Worthington, R McIver, CS Bradshaw, SM Garland, SN Tabrizi, JS Hocking

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

Spontaneous resolution of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) without treatment has previously been described, but a limitation of these reports is that DNA or RNA-based amplification tests used do not differentiate between viable infection and non-viable DNA. We modified a previously published CT mRNA detection (omp2) method to differentiate between viable infection and non-viable DNA in a sample of CT DNA PCR positive women. We modified a CT mRNA detection (omp2) method from reverse transcriptase qPCR (RTqPCR) to digital PCR (dPCR) and evaluated it in samples from CT DNA positive women. Firstly, CT infected McCoy B cells treated with azithromycin in vitro identified detectable mRNA level..

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