Culture-independent detection of low-abundant Clostridioides difficile in environmental DNA via PCR

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Schueler, Miriam A. [1 ,2 ]
Schneider, Dominik [1 ,2 ]
Poehlein, Anja [1 ,2 ]
Daniel, Rolf [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Gottingen, Inst Microbiol & Genet, Dept Genom & Appl Microbiol, Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Gottingen, Inst Microbiol & Genet, Gottingen Genom Lab, Gottingen, Germany
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Clostridioides difficile; antibiotic resistant isolates; nosocomial infection; environmental DNA; detection PCR; hpdBCA operon; low-abundant microbes;
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10.1128/aem.01278-23
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Clostridioides difficile represents a major burden to public health. As a well-known nosocomial pathogen whose occurrence is highly associated with antibiotic treatment, most examined C. difficile strains originated from clinical specimen and were isolated under selective conditions employing antibiotics. This suggests a significant bias among analyzed C. difficile strains, which impedes a holistic view on this pathogen. In order to support extensive isolation of C. difficile strains from environmental samples, we designed a detection PCR that targets the hpdBCA-operon and thereby identifies low abundances of C. difficile in environmental samples. This operon encodes the 4-hydroxyphenylacetate decarboxylase, which catalyzes the production of the antimicrobial compound para-cresol. Amplicon-based analyses of diverse environmental samples demonstrated that the designed PCR is highly specific for C. difficile and successfully detected C. difficile despite its absence in general 16S rRNA gene-based detection strategies. Further analyses revealed the potential of the hpdBCA detection PCR sequence for initial phylogenetic classification, which allows assessment of C. difficile diversity in environmental samples via amplicon sequencing. Our findings furthermore showed that C. difficile strains isolated under antibiotic treatment from environmental samples were originally dominated by other strains according to PCR amplicon results. This provided evidence for selective cultivation of under-represented but antibiotic-resistant isolates. Thereby, we revealed a substantial bias in C. difficile isolation and research. IMPORTANCE Clostridioides difficile is a main cause of diarrheic infections after antibiotic treatment with serious morbidity and mortality worldwide. Research on this pathogen and its virulence has focused on bacterial isolation from clinical specimens under antibiotic treatment, which implies a substantial bias in isolated strains. Comprehensive studies, however, require an unbiased strain collection, which is accomplished by isolation of C. difficile from diverse environmental samples and avoidance of antibiotic-based enrichment strategies. Thus, isolation can significantly benefit from our C. difficile-specific detection PCR, which rapidly verifies C. difficile presence in environmental samples and further allows estimation of the C. difficile diversity by using next-generation sequencing.
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