Animals (Feb 2023)

Establishment of a Real-Time PCR Assay for the Detection of <i>Devriesea agamarum</i> in Lizards

  • Maria Brockmann,
  • Christoph Leineweber,
  • Tom Hellebuyck,
  • An Martel,
  • Frank Pasmans,
  • Michaela Gentil,
  • Elisabeth Müller,
  • Rachel E. Marschang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13050881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 881

Abstract

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(1) Background: Devriesea (D.) agamarum is a potential cause of dermatitis and cheilitis in lizards. The aim of this study was to establish a real-time PCR assay for the detection of D. agamarum. (2) Methods: Primers and probe were selected targeting the 16S rRNA gene, using sequences of 16S rRNA genes of D. agamarum as well as of other bacterial species derived from GenBank. The PCR assay was tested with 14 positive controls of different D. agamarum cultures as well as with 34 negative controls of various non-D. agamarum bacterial cultures. Additionally, samples of 38 lizards, mostly Uromastyx spp. and Pogona spp., submitted to a commercial veterinary laboratory were tested for the presence of D. agamarum using the established protocol. (3) Results: Concentrations of as low as 2 × 104 colonies per mL were detectable using dilutions of bacterial cell culture (corresponding to approximately 200 CFU per PCR). The assay resulted in an intraassay percent of coefficient of variation (CV) of 1.31% and an interassay CV of 1.80%. (4) Conclusions: The presented assay is able to detect D. agamarum in clinical samples, decreasing laboratory turn-around time in comparison to conventional culture-based detection methods.

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