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IS-pro: high-throughput molecular fingerprinting of the intestinal microbiota

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FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 24, Issue 11, Pages 4556-4564

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FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.10-156190

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profiling; 16S-23S IS region; complex microbial communities; gut bacteria; phylum sorting

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The human intestinal microbiota is known to play an important role in human health and disease, and with the advent of novel molecular techniques, disease-specific variations in its composition have been found. However, analysis of the intestinal microbiota has not yet been applicable in large-scale clinical research or routine diagnostics because of the complex and expensive nature of the techniques needed. Here, we describe a new PCR-based profiling technique for high-throughput analysis of the human intestinal microbiota, which we have termed IS-pro. This technique combines bacterial species differentiation by the length of the 16S-23S rDNA interspace region with instant taxonomic classification by phylum-specific fluorescent labeling of PCR primers. We validated IS-pro in silico, in vitro, and in vivo, on human colonic biopsies and feces, and introduced a standardized protocol for data analysis. IS-pro is easy to implement in general clinical microbiological laboratories with access to capillary gel electrophoresis, and the high-throughput nature of the test makes analysis of large numbers of samples feasible. This combination renders IS-pro ideally suited for use in clinical research and routine diagnostics.-Budding, A. E., Grasman, M. E., Lin, F., Bogaards, J. A., Soeltan-Kaersenhout, D. J., Vandenbroucke-Grauls, C. M. J. E., van Bodegraven, A. A., Savelkoul, P. H. M. IS-pro: high-throughput molecular fingerprinting of the intestinal microbiota. FASEB J. 24, 4556-4564 (2010). www.fasebj.org

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