Construction and Evaluation of a Novel Internal Positive Control (IPC) for Detection of Coxiella burnetii by PCR

AuthorKeivan Majidzadehen
AuthorAmirhossein Mohsenien
AuthorMohammad Soleimanien
OrcidMohammad Soleimani [0000-0002-8270-9499]en
Issued Date2014-01-01en
AbstractBackground:: Due to the limitations of the classical methods to detect Coxiella burnetii, direct diagnosis of the pathogen using PCR techniques is still the preferable approach. However, false negative results owing to the presence of PCR inhibitors are troublesome. Objectives:: In order to identify the inhibitors during PCR assay, an internal positive control (IPC) was designed based on 16SrRNA gene of C. burnetii. Materials and Methods:: In the current study, the initial and ending parts of the target gene in an external positive control plasmid (pTZ57R/T-16S) amplified using internal primers which had a BglII restriction site on the 5´ends. Both PCR products (fragments 1 and 2) were cloned into pTZ57R/T vector. Following BglII enzyme digestion, the two obtained linear plasmids were ligated. The ligation product was transformed into Escherichiacoli Top10 Fʹ. Screening of the desired recombinant clone was carried out using colony PCR. Results:: The size of the PCR product was equal to the sum of the first and second fragments. Sequencing confirmed the presence of the desire insert (IPC sequence) in recombinant plasmid. Consequently, the IPC fragment was longer than the target gene while both ends had similar attachments to the same primer pair. Conclusions:: The results showed that direct fusion of the recombinant plasmids containing the initial and ending parts of the target gene are simple and cost-effective techniques for increasing the length of the fragment and constructing IPC.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jjm.8849en
Keyword<i>Coxiella burnetii</i>en
KeywordMolecular Detectionen
KeywordQ Feveren
KeywordPolymerase Chain Reactionen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleConstruction and Evaluation of a Novel Internal Positive Control (IPC) for Detection of Coxiella burnetii by PCRen
TypeResearch Articleen

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