Pathogens (Dec 2020)

TaqMan Assays for Simultaneous Detection of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> and <i>Bacillus cereus</i> biovar <i>anthracis</i>

  • Diansy Zincke,
  • Michael H. Norris,
  • Odalis Cruz,
  • Berzhan Kurmanov,
  • W. Scott McGraw,
  • David J. Daegling,
  • John Krigbaum,
  • Thi Thu Ha Hoang,
  • Kamil Khanipov,
  • Georgiy Golovko,
  • Ted Hadfield,
  • Jason K. Blackburn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 1074

Abstract

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Anthrax is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Primarily a disease of herbivores, human infections often result from direct contact with contaminated animal products (cutaneous and inhalational anthrax) or through consumption of infected meat (gastrointestinal anthrax). The genetic near neighbor, Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis (Bcbva), causes an anthrax-like illness in the wildlife and livestock of west and central Africa due to the presence and expression of B. anthracis-specific virulence factors in this background. While Bcbva infections have not been reported in humans, a recent seroprevalence study detected Bcbva antibodies in the rural population around Taï National Park. This work describes the development of new TaqMan multiplex PCRs for the simultaneous detection of B. anthracis and Bcbva. The assays are designed to amplify Ba-1, capB, and lef markers in B. anthracis and genomic island IV (GI4), capB, and lef in Bcbva. Our assays allow for the rapid discrimination of B. anthracis and Bcbva and will provide insights into the molecular epidemiology of these two important pathogens that share an overlapping geographical range in west and central Africa.

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