H. Perry-o'Keefe et al., Filter-based RNA in situ hybridization for rapid detection, identificationand enumeration of specific micro-organisms, J APPL MICR, 90(2), 2001, pp. 180-189
Aims: A method for rapid and simultaneous detection, identification and enu
meration of specific micro-organisms using Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) probe
s is presented.
Methods and Results: The method is based on a membrane filtration technique
. The membrane filter was incubated for a short period of time. The microco
lonies were analysed by bl situ hybridization, using peroxidase-labelled PN
A probes targeting a species-specific rRNA sequence, and visualized by a ch
emiluminescent reaction. Microcolonies were observed as small spots of ligh
t on film, thereby providing simultaneous detection; identification and enu
meration. The method showed 95-100% correlation to standard plate counts al
ong with definitive identification due to the specificity of the probe.
Conclusions: Using the same protocol, results were generated approximately
three times faster than culture methods for Gram-positive and -negative bac
terial species and yeast species.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The method is an improvement on the c
urrent membrane filtration technique, providing rapid determination of the
level of specific pathogens, spoilage or indicator micro-organisms.