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- Title
Diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis by two polymerase chain reaction (PCR) examinations: qualitative multiplex and quantitative real-time.
- Authors
Sugita, Sunao; Ogawa, Manabu; Inoue, Shizu; Shimizu, Norio; Mochizuki, Manabu
- Abstract
Aim: To establish a two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic system for ocular toxoplasmosis. Methods: A total of 13 ocular fluid samples (11 aqueous humor and 2 vitreous fluid) were collected from 13 patients with clinically suspected ocular toxoplasmosis. Ten ocular samples from other uveitis patients and 20 samples from subjects without ocular inflammation were used as controls. Two polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods, i.e., qualitative multiplex PCR and quantitative real-time PCR, were used to measure the toxoplasma genome ( T. gondii B1 gene). Results: Qualitative multiplex PCR detected T. gondii B1 gene in the ocular fluids of 11 out of 13 patients with clinically suspected ocular toxoplasmosis. In real-time PCR, we detected high copy numbers of T. gondii DNA (5.1 × 10-2.1 × 10 copies/mL) in a total of 10 patients (10/13, 77%). Only ocular toxoplasmosis scar lesions were observed in the three real-time PCR-negative patients. PCR assay results for the samples from the two control groups were all negative. Conclusions: The two-step PCR examination to detect toxoplasma DNA is a useful tool for diagnosing ocular toxoplasmosis.
- Subjects
POLYMERASE chain reaction; TOXOPLASMOSIS; EYE inflammation; TOXOPLASMA gondii; GENES
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011, Vol 55, Issue 5, p495
- ISSN
0021-5155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10384-011-0065-8