Department of Laboratory Medicine, Huadong Hospital, Affiliated With Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Key Laboratory of Clinical Geriatric Medicine, Huadong Hospital, Shanghai, China.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2021 Aug 23;11:704037. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2021.704037. eCollection 2021.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are some of the most common communicable conditions and exert impact on the health and lives of many hundreds of millions of people across the world every year. Screening high-risk populations and conducting comprehensive detection tests would lead to a significant improvement in preventing the transmission of STIs and help us to provide rapid treatment to those affected. Here, we successfully established and validated a novel high-throughput multiplex gene detection system (HMGS) for the simultaneous and semiquantitative detection of six important curable sexually transmitted pathogens in a single reaction from secretions samples.
Fluorescently labeled primers were designed to target specific conserved and single-copy gene fragments of Ureaplasma urealyticum (U. urealyticum), Mycoplasma hominis (), Chlamydia trachomatis (), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (), Trichomonas vaginalis (), and Treponema pallidum (). The specificity and sensitivity of the STI-HMGS was validated and optimized using plasmids and quantitative genomic DNA. Next, we validated the performances of the STI-HMGS for clinical application by testing samples of clinical secretions collected from patients who visited the gynecology and urology outpatient clinics of our reproductive medicine center. Results derived from the STI-HMGS were then compared with three approved commercialized kits that used to detect and , respectively, followed by further validation with Sanger sequencing for all pathogens. Finally, a comprehensive analysis of epidemiology was performed among different subgroups to investigate the association between infection rates and clinically-relevant information.
The sensitivity of STI-HMGS for six target genes was 10 copies/µL. Data derived from the detection of 381 clinical secretions demonstrated that the STI-HMGS exhibited high concordance rate compared with approved commercialized kits and almost 100% sensitivity and specificity for the detection of six sexually transmitted pathogens when validated by Sanger sequencing. Semi-quantitative analysis found that STIs caused by had a significantly higher () pathogen load than the other pathogens. Infections caused by were significantly more common in younger individuals (). We also found that infections were more likely to happen in females; while the males were more affected by (P<0.05).
STI-HMGS proved to be an efficient method for the semi-quantitative detection of six important curable sexually transmitted pathogens and therefore represents an alternative method for the clinical detection and monitoring of STIs.
性传播感染(STIs)是最常见的传染病之一,每年对全球数亿人的健康和生活造成影响。对高危人群进行筛查并进行全面检测,可以显著改善 STIs 的传播预防,并帮助我们对受感染者进行快速治疗。在这里,我们成功建立并验证了一种新型高通量多重基因检测系统(HMGS),可在单个反应中同时和半定量检测来自分泌物样本的六种重要可治愈性性传播病原体。
设计了荧光标记的引物,以靶向解脲脲原体(U. urealyticum)、人型支原体()、沙眼衣原体()、淋病奈瑟菌()、阴道毛滴虫()和梅毒螺旋体()的特定保守和单拷贝基因片段。使用质粒和定量基因组 DNA 对 STI-HMGS 的特异性和灵敏度进行了验证和优化。接下来,我们通过测试来自我院生殖医学中心妇科和泌尿科门诊就诊患者的临床分泌物样本,验证了 STI-HMGS 的临床应用性能。然后,将 STI-HMGS 的结果与分别用于检测和的三种经批准的商业化试剂盒进行比较,然后对所有病原体进行 Sanger 测序进一步验证。最后,对不同亚组进行了全面的流行病学分析,以研究感染率与临床相关信息之间的关系。
STI-HMGS 对六个靶基因的灵敏度为 10 拷贝/μL。来自 381 例临床分泌物的检测数据表明,与经批准的商业化试剂盒相比,STI-HMGS 具有较高的一致性率,并且通过 Sanger 测序验证,对六种性传播病原体的检测具有近 100%的灵敏度和特异性。半定量分析发现,由引起的 STIs 的病原体载量()明显高于其他病原体。由引起的感染在年轻个体中更为常见()。我们还发现,感染更为常见于女性;而男性则更容易受到(P<0.05)的影响。
STI-HMGS 被证明是一种用于半定量检测六种重要可治愈性性传播病原体的有效方法,因此是 STIs 临床检测和监测的替代方法。