Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1996
Publication Title
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Abstract
To identify Wuchereria bancrofti DNA sequences that could be used as the basis for a simple and rapid parasite detection assay, a genomic library of W. bancrofti was constructed and screened for highly repeated DNA. The repeat found with the highest copy number was 195 basepairs (bps) long, 77% AT, and 300 copies per haploid genome. This sequence was designated the Ssp I repeat because it has a unique recognition site for that restriction endonuclease in all or most of the repeat copies. The Ssp I repeat DNA family is dispersed, genus-specific, and exists in all of the different geographic isolates of W. bancrofti tested. Based on DNA sequence analysis of this repeat, we have developed an assay to detect very small quantities of W. bancrofti DNA using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). With this PCR assay, the Ssp I repeat was detected in as little as 1 pg of W. bancrofti genomic DNA (about 1% of the DNA in one microfilaria) added to 100 pA of human blood. The PCR assay also amplified Ssp I repeat DNA from geographic isolates of W. bancrofti from around the world but not from other species of filariae or from human or mosquito DNA. Microfilaria-positive human blood samples collected in Mauke, Cook Islands were shown to be Ssp I PCR-positive, while microfilaria-negative samples were PCR-negative. The specificity and sensitivity of the Ssp I PCR assay indicates that this approach has significant potential for improved screening of large human populations for active W. bancrofti infection.
Volume
54
Issue
4
First Page
357
Last Page
363
DOI
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1996.54.357
Rights
©1996 The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygien
Recommended Citation
Zhong, Min; McCarthy, James; Bierwert, Lou Ann; Lizotte-Waniewski, Michelle; Chanteau, Suzanne; Nutman, Thomas; Ottesen, Eric A.; and Williams, Steven A., "A PCR Assay for the Detection of Wuchereria bancrofti in Blood" (1996). Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/bio_facpubs/39
Comments
Archived as published.