Molecular typing of Pneumocystis jirovecii found in formain-fixed paraffin-embedded lung tissue sections from sudden infant death victims

Chabe M; Aliouat E.M.; Follet-Dumoulin, A; Recourt, C; Camus, D; Dei-Cas, E; Durand-Joly, I; Vargas, S.L.; Eyzaguirre, I; Creusy, C; Fleurisse, L

Keywords: sequence, model, isolation, rat, chile, dna, animals, rats, gene, device, chain, deficiency, histopathology, mitochondrion, amplification, formaldehyde, death, fixation, experiment, humans, lung, human, extraction, strain, polymerase, fungal, subunit, tissue, female, rna, immune, molecular, infant, article, analysis, protozoal, carinii, ethnology, section, protocol, inoculation, embedding, controlled, ribosomal, animal, clinical, pneumocystis, study, jirovecii, sudden, rattus, priority, Reaction, nonhuman, journal, syndrome, DNA,, Rats,, Wistar, Pneumonia,, norvegicus, Typing, Paraffin, Large, parenchyma, Fixatives, jiroveci

Abstract

Previous studies have provided histological evidence of an association between primary Pneumocystis infection and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The aim of this work was to determine the species of clustered Pneumocystis organisms found in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) lung tissue sections from Chilean sudden infant death (SID) victims. This approach needed first to optimize a DNA extraction method from such histological sections. For that purpose, the QlAamp DNA Isolation from Paraffin-Embedded Tissue method (Qiagen) was first tested on FFPE lung tissue sections of immunosuppressed Wistar rats inoculated with rat-derived Pneumocystis. Successful DNA extraction was assessed by the amplification of a 346 bp fragment of the mitochondrial large subunit rRNA gene of the Pneumocystis species using a previously described PCR assay. PCR products were analysed by direct sequencing and sequences corresponding to Pneumocystis carinii were found in all the samples. This method was then applied to FFPE lung tissue sections from Chilean SID victims. Pneumocystis jirovecii was successfully identified in the three tested samples. In conclusion, an efficient protocol for isolating PCR-ready DNA from FFPE lung tissue sections was developed. It established that the Pneumocystis species found in the lungs of Chilean SID victims was P. jirovecii. © 2004 SGM.

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Título según SCOPUS: Molecular typing of Pneumocystis jirovecii found in formain-fixed paraffin-embedded lung tissue sections from sudden infant death victims
Título de la Revista: MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
Volumen: 150
Número: 5
Editorial: MICROBIOLOGY SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 1167
Página final: 1172
Idioma: English
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