A Comprehensive Evaluation of Enterobacteriaceae Primer Sets for Analysis of Host-Associated Microbiota.
Carolina N Resendiz-NavaHilda V Silva-RojasAngel Rebollar-AlviterDulce M Rivera-PastranaEdmundo M Mercado-SilvaGerardo Manuel Nava-MoralesPublished in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Enterobacteriaceae is one of the most important bacterial groups within the Proteobacteria phylum. This bacterial group includes pathogens, commensal and beneficial populations. Numerous 16S rRNA gene PCR-based assays have been designed to analyze Enterobacteriaceae diversity and relative abundance, and, to the best of our knowledge, 16 primer pairs have been validated, published and used since 2003. Nonetheless, a comprehensive performance analysis of these primer sets has not yet been carried out. This information is of particular importance due to the recent taxonomic restructuration of Enterobacteriaceae into seven bacterial families. To overcome this lack of information, the identified collection of primer pairs (n = 16) was subjected to primer performance analysis using multiple bioinformatics tools. Herein it was revealed that, based on specificity and coverage of the 16S rRNA gene, these 16 primer sets could be divided into different categories: Enterobacterales- , multi-family-, multi-genus- and Enterobacteriaceae -specific primers. These results highlight the impact of taxonomy changes on performance of molecular assays and data interpretation. Moreover, they underline the urgent need to revise and update the molecular tools used for molecular microbial analyses.
Keyphrases
- multidrug resistant
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- urinary tract infection
- gram negative
- genome wide
- cystic fibrosis
- copy number
- healthcare
- single molecule
- escherichia coli
- microbial community
- electronic health record
- gene expression
- health information
- genome wide identification
- single cell
- wastewater treatment
- transcription factor
- artificial intelligence
- social media
- health insurance
- structural basis