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Wzi Gene sequencing, a rapid method for determination of capsular type for Klebsiella strains.


ABSTRACT: Pathogens of the genus Klebsiella have been classified into distinct capsular (K) types for nearly a century. K typing of Klebsiella species still has important applications in epidemiology and clinical microbiology, but the serological method has strong practical limitations. Our objective was to evaluate the sequencing of wzi, a gene conserved in all capsular types of Klebsiella pneumoniae that codes for an outer membrane protein involved in capsule attachment to the cell surface, as a simple and rapid method for the prediction of K type. The sequencing of a 447-nucleotide region of wzi distinguished the K-type reference strains with only nine exceptions. A reference wzi sequence database was created by the inclusion of multiple strains representing K types associated with high virulence and multidrug resistance. A collection of 119 prospective clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae were then analyzed in parallel by wzi sequencing and classical K typing. Whereas K typing achieved typeability for 81% and discrimination for 94.4% of the isolates, these figures were 98.1% and 98.3%, respectively, for wzi sequencing. The prediction of K type once the wzi allele was known was 94%. wzi sequencing is a rapid and simple method for the determination of the K types of most K. pneumoniae clinical isolates.

SUBMITTER: Brisse S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3838100 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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wzi Gene sequencing, a rapid method for determination of capsular type for Klebsiella strains.

Brisse Sylvain S   Passet Virginie V   Haugaard Anita Björk AB   Babosan Anamaria A   Kassis-Chikhani Najiby N   Struve Carsten C   Decré Dominique D  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20131002 12


Pathogens of the genus Klebsiella have been classified into distinct capsular (K) types for nearly a century. K typing of Klebsiella species still has important applications in epidemiology and clinical microbiology, but the serological method has strong practical limitations. Our objective was to evaluate the sequencing of wzi, a gene conserved in all capsular types of Klebsiella pneumoniae that codes for an outer membrane protein involved in capsule attachment to the cell surface, as a simple  ...[more]

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