Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease

The diagnoses of Lyme disease based on clinical manifestations, serological findings and detection of infectious agents often contradict each other. We tested 52 blind-coded serum samples, including 20 pre-treatment and 12 post-treatment sera from clinically suspect Lyme disease patients, for the p...

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Main Authors: Sin Hang Lee, Jessica S. Vigliotti, Veronica S. Vigliotti, William Jones, David M. Shearer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/3/4284
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spelling doaj-e930a7b1c37743cba1a0e6c6b16707432020-11-24T23:58:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672014-03-011534284429810.3390/ijms15034284ijms15034284Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme DiseaseSin Hang Lee0Jessica S. Vigliotti1Veronica S. Vigliotti2William Jones3David M. Shearer4Department of Pathology, Milford Hospital, 300 Seaside Ave., Milford, CT 06460, USADepartment of Pathology, Milford Hospital, 300 Seaside Ave., Milford, CT 06460, USADepartment of Pathology, Milford Hospital, 300 Seaside Ave., Milford, CT 06460, USADepartment of Pathology, Milford Hospital, 300 Seaside Ave., Milford, CT 06460, USATherapeutic Research Foundation, Old Saybrook, CT 06475, USAThe diagnoses of Lyme disease based on clinical manifestations, serological findings and detection of infectious agents often contradict each other. We tested 52 blind-coded serum samples, including 20 pre-treatment and 12 post-treatment sera from clinically suspect Lyme disease patients, for the presence of residual Lyme disease infectious agents, using nested PCR amplification of a signature segment of the borrelial 16S ribosomal RNA gene for detection and direct DNA sequencing of the PCR amplicon for molecular validation. These archived sera were split from the samples drawn for the 2-tier serology tests performed by a CDC-approved laboratory, and are used as reference materials for evaluating new diagnostic reagents. Of the 12 post-treatment serum samples, we found DNA evidence of a novel borrelia of uncertain significance in one, which was also positive for the 2-tier serology test. The rest of the post-treatment sera and all 20 control sera were PCR-negative. Of the 20 pre-treatment sera from clinically suspect early Lyme disease patients, we found Borrelia miyamotoi in one which was 2-tier serology-negative, and a Borrelia burgdorferi in two—one negative and one positive for 2-tier serology. We conclude that a sensitive and reliable DNA-based test is needed to support the diagnosis of Lyme disease and Lyme disease-like borreliosis.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/3/4284DNA sequencingsame-nested PCR16S rDNALyme borreliosisnovel borreliaLyme diseaseBorrelia burgdorferiBorrelia miyamotoi2-tier serology
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author Sin Hang Lee
Jessica S. Vigliotti
Veronica S. Vigliotti
William Jones
David M. Shearer
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Jessica S. Vigliotti
Veronica S. Vigliotti
William Jones
David M. Shearer
Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
DNA sequencing
same-nested PCR
16S rDNA
Lyme borreliosis
novel borrelia
Lyme disease
Borrelia burgdorferi
Borrelia miyamotoi
2-tier serology
author_facet Sin Hang Lee
Jessica S. Vigliotti
Veronica S. Vigliotti
William Jones
David M. Shearer
author_sort Sin Hang Lee
title Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
title_short Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
title_full Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
title_fullStr Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Borreliae in Archived Sera from Patients with Clinically Suspect Lyme Disease
title_sort detection of borreliae in archived sera from patients with clinically suspect lyme disease
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The diagnoses of Lyme disease based on clinical manifestations, serological findings and detection of infectious agents often contradict each other. We tested 52 blind-coded serum samples, including 20 pre-treatment and 12 post-treatment sera from clinically suspect Lyme disease patients, for the presence of residual Lyme disease infectious agents, using nested PCR amplification of a signature segment of the borrelial 16S ribosomal RNA gene for detection and direct DNA sequencing of the PCR amplicon for molecular validation. These archived sera were split from the samples drawn for the 2-tier serology tests performed by a CDC-approved laboratory, and are used as reference materials for evaluating new diagnostic reagents. Of the 12 post-treatment serum samples, we found DNA evidence of a novel borrelia of uncertain significance in one, which was also positive for the 2-tier serology test. The rest of the post-treatment sera and all 20 control sera were PCR-negative. Of the 20 pre-treatment sera from clinically suspect early Lyme disease patients, we found Borrelia miyamotoi in one which was 2-tier serology-negative, and a Borrelia burgdorferi in two—one negative and one positive for 2-tier serology. We conclude that a sensitive and reliable DNA-based test is needed to support the diagnosis of Lyme disease and Lyme disease-like borreliosis.
topic DNA sequencing
same-nested PCR
16S rDNA
Lyme borreliosis
novel borrelia
Lyme disease
Borrelia burgdorferi
Borrelia miyamotoi
2-tier serology
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/3/4284
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