In situ hybridization of microcolonies using catalyzed reporter deposition with tetramethylbenzidine: a method for detecting low numbers of bacterial cells in drinking water

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Ursula Eschenhagen
Martin Eschenhagen
Frank Ludwig
Angelika Kiessling
Kristin Symank
Elke Boschke
Isolde Röske
Thomas Bley
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[1] Technische Universität Dresden,Institute of Food Technology and Bioprocess Engineering
[2] Technische Universität Dresden,Institute of Microbiology
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Rapid detection; FISH; Catalyzed reporter deposition; Tetramethylbenzidine; Microcolonies;
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In this study, catalyzed reporter deposition in situ hybridization (CARD—ISH) with tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) was used for rapid detection of the food pathogens Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. The bacteria in a sample were concentrated by membrane filtration. The filter membranes with the cells thus removed were incubated on nutrient agar for 4–5 h to allow the formation of microcolonies. Instead of fluorescent tyramide, 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB), which yields a blue precipitate, was used for signal amplification after in situ hybridization. Microcolonies amplified with TMB produced blue signals, which were sufficiently intense to allow visual evaluation either using a stereomicroscope, or even with the naked eye. Therefore even low cell numbers of hygienically critical bacteria can be detected on the filter membrane without a protracted examination. This enables the detection of low cell numbers (<10 cfu) in a sample of 100 ml tap water within 9–10 h.
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