학술논문

Antimicrobial Resistance Screening in Chlamydia trachomatis by Optimized McCoy Cell Culture System and Direct qPCR-Based Monitoring of Chlamydial Growth
Document Type
Chapter
Source
Chlamydia trachomatis : Methods and ProtocolsChlamydia trachomatis. 08/06/2019. 2042:33-43
Subject
Chlamydia trachomatis
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing
Antimicrobial resistance
Cell culture
qPCR
Biomedicine
Medical Microbiology
Infectious Diseases
Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology
Bacteriology
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Language
English
ISSN
1940-6029
1064-3745
Abstract
Obligate intracellular localization of Chlamydia trachomatis ( C. trachomatis ) complicates antimicrobial sensitivity testing efforts that we are so accustomed to in routine bacteriology. Cell culture systems with immunofluorescence staining, to identify cellular inclusions in the presence of various concentrations of antimicrobial drugs, are still the most pervasive techniques, but more specific and sensitive nucleic acid concentration measuring methods are increasingly being used. Here we describe how to approach antimicrobial susceptibility/resistance screening in C. trachomatis by using a McCoy cell culture system, optimized by a research group from Croatia, and direct qPCR-based monitoring of chlamydial growth, optimized by a research group from Hungary.
Tomislav Meštrović and Dezső P. Virok contributed equally to this work.