Jz. Jordens, CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-CAPSULATE HAEMOPHILUS-INFLUENZAE BY REPETITIVE EXTRAGENIC PALINDROMIC (REP)-PCR, Journal of Medical Microbiology, 47(11), 1998, pp. 1031-1034
The use of repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP)-PCR to characterise
non-capsulate Haemophilus influenzae (NCHI) for epidemiological studi
es was validated by application to four outbreak-associated and three
epidemiologically unrelated NCHI strains of the same phenotype which h
ad been well characterised by other methods. The REP-PCR patterns were
reproducible and showed the unrelated isolates to be distinguishable
from each other, whereas the outbreak-associated isolates were indisti
nguishable. The results were concordant with those from outer-membrane
protein enriched profiles, ribotyping and randomly amplified polymorp
hic DNA analysis. When applied to six further isolates from two differ
ent suspected outbreaks, rapid results were obtained from boiled super
nates prepared from one colony and indicated that the isolates in ques
tion were not related. REP-PCR provides a rapid method of strain chara
cterisation suitable for NCHI, which is ideal for use in conjunction w
ith other methods.