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A PCR-based approach combined with microbiological cultivation methods was
employed to determine the occurrence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in
colon biopsy samples from ulcerative colitis patients and from non-colitic
controls. The detection of mucosa-associated SRB was carried out by digoxig
enin-dUTP-labelled PCR amplification, in liquid Postgate medium B and in a
new liquid medium, termed VM medium I. Using Postgate medium B; the growth
of SRB was confirmed in 92% of the colitic specimens and in 52% of non-coli
tic samples. However, PCR analysis and incubation in VM medium I detected S
RB in 100% of biopsy material indicating ubiquitous presence of SRB in huma
n colon mucosa. (C) 2000 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
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