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Title

Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Streptococcus iniae in Trachinotus ovatus Based on Multienzyme Isothermal Rapid Amplification.

Authors

Wang, Yifen; Niu, Jingjing; Sun, Minmin; Li, Ziyi; Wang, Xiangyuan; He, Yan; Qi, Jie

Abstract

Infectious diseases caused by Streptococcus iniae lead to massive death of fish, compose a serious threat to the global aquaculture industry, and constitute a risk to humans who deal with raw fish. In order to realize the early diagnosis of S. iniae, and control the outbreak and spread of disease, it is of great significance to establish fast, sensitive, and convenient detection methods for S. iniae. In the present study, two methods of real-time MIRA (multienzyme isothermal rapid amplification, MIRA) and MIRA-LFD (combining MIRA with lateral flow dipsticks (LFD)) for the simA gene of S. iniae were established, which could complete amplification at a constant temperature of 42 °C within 20 min. Real-time MIRA and MIRA-LFD assays showed high sensitivity (97 fg/μL or 7.6 × 102 CFU/mL), which were consistent with the sensitivity of real-time PCR and 10 times higher than that of PCR with strong specificity, repeatability simplicity, and rapidity for S. iniae originating from Trachinotus ovatus. In summary, real-time MIRA and MIRA-LFD provide effective ways for early diagnosis of S. iniae in aquaculture, especially for units in poor conditions.

Subjects

STREPTOCOCCUS; AQUACULTURE industry; INFECTIOUS disease transmission; COMMUNICABLE diseases; EARLY diagnosis; AQUACULTURE

Publication

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 9, p7733

ISSN

1661-6596

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ijms24097733

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