Hoyles Lesley, McCartney Anne L, Neve Horst, Gibson Glenn R, Sanderson Jeremy D, Heller Knut J, van Sinderen Douwe
School of Microbiology, University College Cork, Western Road, Cork, Ireland.
Food Microbial Sciences Unit, Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6UR, UK.
Res Microbiol. 2014 Dec;165(10):803-12. doi: 10.1016/j.resmic.2014.10.006. Epub 2014 Oct 22.
This work represents an investigation into the presence, abundance and diversity of virus-like particles (VLPs) associated with human faecal and caecal samples. Various methodologies for the recovery of VLPs from faeces were tested and optimized, including successful down-stream processing of such samples for the purpose of an in-depth electron microscopic analysis, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and efficient DNA recovery. The applicability of the developed VLP characterization method beyond the use of faecal samples was then verified using samples obtained from human caecal fluid.
这项工作是对与人类粪便和盲肠样本相关的病毒样颗粒(VLP)的存在、丰度和多样性进行的调查。测试并优化了从粪便中回收VLP的各种方法,包括为进行深入电子显微镜分析、脉冲场凝胶电泳和高效DNA回收而对这些样本进行的成功下游处理。然后,使用从人类盲肠液中获得的样本验证了所开发的VLP表征方法在粪便样本之外的适用性。