Diagnosis of Fusarium keratitis in an animal model using the polymerase chain reaction

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Alexandrakis, G [1 ]
Jalali, S [1 ]
Gloor, P [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Dept Ophthalmol & Visual Sci, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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10.1136/bjo.82.3.306
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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Aims/background-The purpose of this study was apply the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to develop a sensitive, specific, and rapid test to diagnose Fusarium keratitis. Fusarium is the most common cause of fungal corneal infection in some parts of the world. It is often difficult to establish that a keratitis is due to fungal infection. Methods-Fusarium solani keratitis was induced in three eyes of three rabbits by injection of a suspension of the fungus into the anterior corneal stroma. In one rabbit the contralateral eye served as a control. From four to 28 days after inoculation, the corneas were scraped for culture, then scraped and swabbed for PCR analysis. The PCR was performed with primers directed against a portion of the Fusarium cutinase gene, and the presence or absence of this amplified target sequence was determined by agarose gel. Results-The amplified DNA sequence was detected in 25 of 28 samples from the corneas infected with Fusarium, for a sensitivity of 89%. Only three of the 14 samples from these eyes with Fusarium keratitis were positive by culture, for a sensitivity of 21%. Seven of eight control samples were negative by the PCR based test, for a specificity of 88%. Conclusion-This PCR based test-holds promise of being an effective method of diagnosing Fusarium keratitis as web as Fusarium infections at other sites.
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