Pathogens (Jul 2024)

Evaluation of Primers OPF-01, P54, and 1253 to Identify <i>A. fumigatus</i>, <i>A. flavus</i>, and <i>A. niger</i> from Polymorphic Patterns Obtained by RAPD-PCR

  • Carlos Alberto Castro-Fuentes,
  • María Guadalupe Frías-De-León,
  • María del Carmen González-Villaseñor,
  • Esperanza Duarte-Escalante,
  • Omar Esteban Valencia-Ledezma,
  • Areli Martínez-Gamboa,
  • Beatriz Meraz-Ríos,
  • María del Rocío Reyes-Montes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13070574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 574

Abstract

Read online

We evaluated the specificity of the primers OPF-01, P54, and 1253 to identify A. fumigatus, A. flavus, and A. niger, respectively, with the RAPD-PCR method. Eighty-two isolates belonging to the sections Fumigati, Flavi, and Nigri were used. The isolates were identified by phenotypic (macro- and micromorphology) and genotypic (partial sequences of the BenA gene) methods. The RAPD-PCR method was used to obtain polymorphic patterns with the primers OPF-01, P54, and 1253. The specificity of the polymorphic patterns of the isolates of each species was evaluated through the UPGMA clustering method and logistic regression model. All isolates of the genus Aspergillus were identified at the section level by macro- and micromorphology showing the typical morphology of the sections Fumigati, Flavi, and Nigri, and the species were identified by the construction of the phylogeny of the partial sequence of the BenA gene. The patterns’ polymorphic strains obtained with the primers OPF-01, P54, and 1253 for the isolates of A. fumigatus, A. flavus, and A niger, respectively, showed the same polymorphic pattern as the reference strains for each species. To verify the specificity of the primers, they were tested with other species from the sections Fumigati, Flavi and Nigri. The results support that the primers OPF-01, P54, and 1253 generate polymorphic patterns by RAPD-PCR species specific to A. fumigatus, A. flavus, and A. niger, respectively.

Keywords