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. 1996 May;34(5):1203–1208. doi: 10.1128/jcm.34.5.1203-1208.1996

Identification of bovine Neospora parasites by PCR amplification and specific small-subunit rRNA sequence probe hybridization.

M S Ho 1, B C Barr 1, A E Marsh 1, M L Anderson 1, J D Rowe 1, A F Tarantal 1, A G Hendrickx 1, K Sverlow 1, J P Dubey 1, P A Conrad 1
PMCID: PMC228982  PMID: 8727903

Abstract

Neospora is a newly recognized genus of pathogenic coccidia, closely related to Toxoplasma gondii, that can cause abortion or congenital disease in a variety of domestic animal hosts. On the basis of the small-subunit rRNA gene sequences of Neospora spp. and other apicomplexa coccidia, oligonucleotide primers COC-1 and COC-2 were used for PCR amplification of conserved sequences of approximately 300 bp in size. A Neospora-specific chemiluminescent probe hybridized to Southern blots of amplification products from Neospora DNA but not to Southern blots with amplified DNA from the other coccidian parasites tested. A Toxoplasma-specific probe whose sequence differed from that of the probe for Neospora spp. by a single base pair was used to distinguish these parasites by specific Southern blot hybridization. The PCR system detected as few as one Neospora tachyzoite in the culture medium or five tachyzoites in samples of whole blood or amniotic fluid spiked with Neospora parasites. In addition, Neospora PCR products were successfully amplified from whole blood and amniotic fluid samples of experimentally infected bovine and rhesus macaque fetuses. These results indicate that this PCR and probe hybridization system could be a valuable adjunct to serology and immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of Neospora infections in bovine or primate fetuses.

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