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DOI | 10.1128/AEM.02446-14 |
Distribution of Human-Specific Bacteroidales and Fecal Indicator Bacteria in an Urban Watershed Impacted by Sewage Pollution, Determined Using RNA-and DNA-Based Quantitative PCR Assays | |
Kapoor, Vikram1,2; Pitkaenen, Tarja3,4; Ryu, Hodon1; Elk, Michael1; Wendell, David2; Domingo, Jorge W. Santo4 | |
发表日期 | 2015 |
ISSN | 0099-2240 |
卷号 | 81期号:1页码:91-99 |
英文摘要 | The identification of fecal pollution sources is commonly carried out using DNA-based methods. However, there is evidence that DNA can be associated with dead cells or present as "naked DNA" in the environment. Furthermore, it has been shown that rRNA-targeted reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) assays can be more sensitive than rRNA gene-based qPCR assays since metabolically active cells usually contain higher numbers of ribosomes than quiescent cells. To this end, we compared the detection frequency of host-specific markers and fecal bacteria using RNA-based RT-qPCR and DNA-based qPCR methods for water samples collected in sites impacted by combined sewer overflows. As a group, fecal bacteria were more frequently detected in most sites using RNA-based methods. Specifically, 8, 87, and 85% of the samples positive for general enterococci, Enterococcus faecalis, and Enterococcus faecium markers, respectively, were detected using RT-qPCR, but not with the qPCR assay counterpart. On average, two human-specific Bacteroidales markers were not detected when using DNA in 12% of the samples, while they were positive for all samples when using RNA (cDNA) as the template. Moreover, signal intensity was up to three orders of magnitude higher in RT-qPCR assays than in qPCR assays. The human-specific Bacteroidales markers exhibited moderate correlation with conventional fecal indicators using RT-qPCR results, suggesting the persistence of nonhuman sources of fecal pollution or the presence of false-positive signals. In general, the results from this study suggest that RNA-based assays can increase the detection sensitivity of fecal bacteria in urban watersheds impacted with human fecal sources. |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000347376200011 |
来源期刊 | APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
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来源机构 | 美国环保署 |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/59737 |
作者单位 | 1.Pegasus Tech Serv Inc, Cincinnati, OH USA; 2.Univ Cincinnati, Dept Biomed Chem & Environm Engn, Cincinnati, OH USA; 3.Natl Inst Hlth & Welf, Water & Hlth Unit, Kuopio, Finland; 4.US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Kapoor, Vikram,Pitkaenen, Tarja,Ryu, Hodon,et al. Distribution of Human-Specific Bacteroidales and Fecal Indicator Bacteria in an Urban Watershed Impacted by Sewage Pollution, Determined Using RNA-and DNA-Based Quantitative PCR Assays[J]. 美国环保署,2015,81(1):91-99. |
APA | Kapoor, Vikram,Pitkaenen, Tarja,Ryu, Hodon,Elk, Michael,Wendell, David,&Domingo, Jorge W. Santo.(2015).Distribution of Human-Specific Bacteroidales and Fecal Indicator Bacteria in an Urban Watershed Impacted by Sewage Pollution, Determined Using RNA-and DNA-Based Quantitative PCR Assays.APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY,81(1),91-99. |
MLA | Kapoor, Vikram,et al."Distribution of Human-Specific Bacteroidales and Fecal Indicator Bacteria in an Urban Watershed Impacted by Sewage Pollution, Determined Using RNA-and DNA-Based Quantitative PCR Assays".APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 81.1(2015):91-99. |
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