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Rapid high-resolution melting genotyping scheme for Escherichia coli based on MLST derived single nucleotide polymorphisms

BEZDÍČEK, M.; NYKRÝNOVÁ, M.; SEDLÁŘ, K.; KRÁLOVÁ, S.; HANSLIKOVA, J.; KOMPRDOVÁ, A.; ŠKUTKOVÁ, H.; KOCMANOVÁ, I.; MAYER, J.; LENGEROVÁ, M.

Originální název

Rapid high-resolution melting genotyping scheme for Escherichia coli based on MLST derived single nucleotide polymorphisms

Anglický název

Rapid high-resolution melting genotyping scheme for Escherichia coli based on MLST derived single nucleotide polymorphisms

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Originální abstrakt

Routinely used typing methods including MLST, rep-PCR and whole genome sequencing (WGS) are time-consuming, costly, and often low throughput. Here, we describe a novel mini-MLST scheme for Eschericha coli as an alternative method for rapid genotyping. Using the proposed mini-MLST scheme, 10,946 existing STs were converted into 1,038 Melting Types (MelTs). To validate the new mini-MLST scheme, in silico analysis was performed on 73,704 strains retrieved from EnteroBase resulting in discriminatory power D = 0.9465 (CI 95% 0.9726-0.9736) for mini-MLST and D = 0.9731 (CI 95% 0.9726-0.9736) for MLST. Moreover, validation on clinical isolates was conducted with a significant concordance between MLST, rep-PCR and WGS. To conclude, the great portability, efficient processing, cost-effectiveness, and high throughput of mini-MLST represents immense benefits, even when accompanied with a slightly lower discriminatory power than other typing methods. This study proved mini-MLST is an ideal method to screen and subgroup large sets of isolates and/or quick strain typing during outbreaks. In addition, our results clearly showed its suitability for prospective surveillance monitoring of emergent and high-risk E. coli clones'.

Anglický abstrakt

Routinely used typing methods including MLST, rep-PCR and whole genome sequencing (WGS) are time-consuming, costly, and often low throughput. Here, we describe a novel mini-MLST scheme for Eschericha coli as an alternative method for rapid genotyping. Using the proposed mini-MLST scheme, 10,946 existing STs were converted into 1,038 Melting Types (MelTs). To validate the new mini-MLST scheme, in silico analysis was performed on 73,704 strains retrieved from EnteroBase resulting in discriminatory power D = 0.9465 (CI 95% 0.9726-0.9736) for mini-MLST and D = 0.9731 (CI 95% 0.9726-0.9736) for MLST. Moreover, validation on clinical isolates was conducted with a significant concordance between MLST, rep-PCR and WGS. To conclude, the great portability, efficient processing, cost-effectiveness, and high throughput of mini-MLST represents immense benefits, even when accompanied with a slightly lower discriminatory power than other typing methods. This study proved mini-MLST is an ideal method to screen and subgroup large sets of isolates and/or quick strain typing during outbreaks. In addition, our results clearly showed its suitability for prospective surveillance monitoring of emergent and high-risk E. coli clones'.

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BEZDÍČEK, M.; NYKRÝNOVÁ, M.; SEDLÁŘ, K.; KRÁLOVÁ, S.; HANSLIKOVA, J.; KOMPRDOVÁ, A.; ŠKUTKOVÁ, H.; KOCMANOVÁ, I.; MAYER, J.; LENGEROVÁ, M.

Rok RIV

2022

Vydáno

16.08.2021

Nakladatel

Springer Nature

Místo

BERLIN

ISSN

2045-2322

Periodikum

Scientific Reports

Svazek

11

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany od

1

Strany do

11

Strany počet

11

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT172373,
  author="Matěj {Bezdíček} and Markéta {Jakubíčková} and Karel {Sedlář} and Stanislava {Králová} and Jana {Hanslikova} and Aja {Komprdová} and Helena {Vítková} and Iva {Kocmanová} and Jiří {Mayer} and Martina {Lengerová}",
  title="Rapid high-resolution melting genotyping scheme for Escherichia coli based on MLST derived single nucleotide polymorphisms",
  journal="Scientific Reports",
  year="2021",
  volume="11",
  number="1",
  pages="1--11",
  doi="10.1038/s41598-021-96148-3",
  issn="2045-2322",
  url="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-96148-3"
}

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