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Rapid discrimination of<i>cytK-1</i>and<i>cytK-2</i>genes in<i>Bacillus cereus</i>strains by a novel duplex PCR system
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ToxinologyMicrobial PathogensPathogen DetectionBacteriologyMolecular BiologyPathologyBacterial PathogensDuplex Pcr AssayBacillus CereusHealth SciencesMicrobial ToxinPcr MethodMolecular MicrobiologyClinical MicrobiologyPathogenesisMicrobiologyRapid DiscriminationMedicineMicrobial Genetics
Bacillus cereus is the causative agent of gastrointestinal diarrhoea. At least three known enterotoxins may be involved in this syndrome: nonhaemolytic (Nhe) enterotoxin, Hbl enterotoxin and cytotoxin K. Two different forms were recently described for cytotoxin K, encoded by cytK-1 and cytK-2 genes. The CytK-1 toxin appeared to carry a high toxicity, but there is currently no method available to rapidly detect and discriminate the B. cereus strains able to produce this CytK-1 form. In this study, a duplex PCR assay was developed and validated on 162 known cytotoxin-containing strains. This PCR method is the first molecular tool to provide rapid detection and discrimination of cytK-1- and cytK-2-carrying B. cereus strains.
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