Emerging Infectious Diseases (Oct 2002)

Sequencing of 16S rRNA Gene: A Rapid Tool for Identification of Bacillus anthracis

  • Claudio T. Sacchi,
  • Anne M. Whitney,
  • Leonard W. Mayer,
  • Roger Morey,
  • Arnold Steigerwalt,
  • Ariana Boras,
  • Robin S. Weyant,
  • Tanja Popovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0810.020391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
pp. 1117 – 1123

Abstract

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In a bioterrorism event, a tool is needed to rapidly differentiate Bacillus anthracis from other closely related spore-forming Bacillus species. During the recent outbreak of bioterrorism-associated anthrax, we sequenced the 16S rRNA generom these species to evaluate the potential of 16S rRNA gene sequencing as a diagnostic tool. We found eight distinct 16S types among all 107 16S rRNA gene seqs fuences that differed from each other at 1 to 8 positions (0.06% to 0.5%). All 86 B. anthracis had an identical 16S gene sequence, designated type 6; 16S type 10 was seen in all B. thuringiensis strains; six other 16S types were found among the 10 B. cereus strains. This report describes the first demonstration of an exclusive association of a distinct 16S sequence with B. anthracis. Consequently, we were able to rapidly identify suspected isolates and to detect the B. anthracis 16S rRNA gene directly from culture-negative clinical specimens from seven patients with laboratory-confirmed anthrax.

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