Development and evaluation of a duplex real-time multienzyme isothermal rapid amplification assay for the detection of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in clinical spiked blood specimens.
Heliyon
; 10(17): e37050, 2024 Sep 15.
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ABSTRACT
Objectives:
Our objective was to establish a rapid and precise method for detecting hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKP) by utilizing a duplex real-time multienzyme isothermal rapid amplification (real-time MIRA) and to evaluate its performance in clinical spiked blood specimens.Methods:
The research comprised two phases an initial pilot study to establish the methodology and a clinical validation study to assess its effectiveness. In the pilot phase, we designed specific primers and probes targeting the hvKP pg344 and incA genes and subsequently developed a duplex real-time MIRA assay to evaluate its detection limits, specificity, and efficiency. In the clinical validation phase, we analyzed thirty-three spiked blood specimens using the duplex real-time MIRA assay.Results:
The duplex real-time MIRA assay demonstrated no cross-reactivity with other strains. Sensitivity experiments confirmed that the assay had a detection limit as low as 8 × 102 CFU per reaction for hvKP. The analysis of clinical spiked blood specimens indicated that the sensitivity and specificity of the duplex real-time MIRA assay were on par with those of duplex real-time PCR.Conclusions:
These findings confirm that the duplex real-time MIRA assay is a fast, straightforward, and dependable method for detecting hvKP.
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