Microorganisms (Mar 2021)

A New SNP-Based Genotyping Method for <i>C. psittaci</i>: Application to Field Samples for Quick Identification

  • Fabien Vorimore,
  • Rachid Aaziz,
  • Bertille de Barbeyrac,
  • Olivia Peuchant,
  • Monika Szymańska-Czerwińska,
  • Björn Herrmann,
  • Christiane Schnee,
  • Karine Laroucau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9030625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. 625

Abstract

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Chlamydia (C.) psittaci is the causative agent of avian chlamydiosis and human psittacosis. In this study, we extracted single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from the whole genome sequences of 55 C. psittaci strains and identified eight major lineages, most of which are host-related. A combined PCR/high-resolution melting (HRM) assay was developed to screen for eight phylogenetically informative SNPs related to the identified C. psittaci lineages. The PCR-HRM method was validated on 11 available reference strains and with a set of 118 field isolates. Overall, PCR-HRM clustering was consistent with previous genotyping data obtained by ompA and/or MLST analysis. The method was then applied to 28 C. psittaci-positive samples from animal or human cases. As expected, PCR-HRM typing results from human samples identified genotypes linked to ducks and pigeons, a common source of human exposure, but also to the poorly described Mat116-like genotype. The new genotyping method does not require time-consuming sequencing and allows a quick identification of the source of infection.

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