Klebsiella pneumoniae
is one of the main pathogenic bacteria
that causes nosocomial infections, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infection,
and sepsis. Therefore, the rapid and accurate detection of
K.
pneumoniae
is important for the timely treatment of infectious
patients. This study aimed to establish a loop-mediated isothermal amplification
(LAMP) method for the rapid and sensitive detection of
K.
pneumoniae
-specific gene
ureR_1
(Gene ID:
11847803). The
ureR_1
gene was obtained through local and
online BLAST, and the specific primers were designed for its detection. Positive
reactions were observed on all 140
K. pneumoniae
clinical
isolates while all the 82 non-
K. pneumoniae
clinical isolates
were negative. Plasmids with the specific gene and the mouse blood with
K. pneumoniae
were used for sensitivity analysis. The
detection limit of the LAMP was 1 bacterium/reaction. The results showed that
the LAMP targeted to
ureR_1
is a fast, specific, sensitive,
inexpensive, and suitable method for the detection of
K.
pneumoniae
.
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