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Comparative Study
. 1991 Feb;29(2):250-5.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.29.2.250-255.1991.

Differentiation of pathogenic from nonpathogenic Entamoeba histolytica by restriction fragment analysis of a single gene amplified in vitro

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Comparative Study

Differentiation of pathogenic from nonpathogenic Entamoeba histolytica by restriction fragment analysis of a single gene amplified in vitro

E Tannich et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1991 Feb.

Abstract

We previously reported the identification of homologous cDNA clones derived from a pathogenic isolate and a nonpathogenic isolate of Entamoeba histolytica, which had been designated cEh-P1 and cEh-NP1, respectively. Sequence analysis of both clones had revealed 10% nucleic acid substitutions, which were dispersed over the entire sequence. This genetic difference had been found to be conserved between all four pathogenic and all five nonpathogenic laboratory strains of E. histolytica tested. On the basis of nucleic acid substitutions, we have now developed a sensitive assay to distinguish pathogenic from nonpathogenic forms of E. histolytica by using fresh clinical isolates. Comparing the sequence of cEh-P1 and cEh-NP1, we identified a 482-bp segment that contained identical 5' and 3' ends but differed in internal cleavage sites for restriction endonucleases. By using oligonucleotide primers corresponding to the 5' and 3' ends of this segment, the corresponding gene was amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. Endonuclease digestion of the amplified DNA yielded restriction fragments that are characteristic for pathogenic and nonpathogenic forms. This assay allows the detection and classification of fewer than 10 amoebae within a few hours. The differentiation of 48 isolates into pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains by using this method corresponded to the clinical status of the infected individuals and to the classification obtained by isoenzyme determination. The results further support the concept that pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains of E. histolytica constitute distinct subspecies.

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