This report describes a case of congenital toxoplasmosis in a newborn in Southern Italy. A pregnant mother had been admitted at the 20th week of her pregnancy on account of pharyngodynia and laterocervical lymphadenopathy. Although serological testing of the mother's serum documented a seroconversion with positive IgG and IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibodies during II trimester, the woman refused to perform prenatal diagnosis for congenital toxoplasmosis. Fetal ultrasound scan already showed mild asymmetrical triventricular hydrocephaly and cerebral calcifications. After birth, real-time PCR on cerebrospinal fluid and blood samples of the newborn showed a positive result for 529bp-repeat element DNA of T. gondii, In addition brain magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography showed a characteristic diffuse brain tissue loss associated with hydrocephalus. For the first time molecular characterization of T. gondii isolate was performed directly from the newborn's CSF samples by using nested-PCR-RFLP of sag-2 and pk1 genes. The PCR-RLFP analysis revealed that the isolate belongs to the clonal type II, the predominant lineage causing human toxoplasmosis, as confirmed by DNA sequencing.
Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii strain directly from human CSF samples of congenital toxoplasmosis clinical case / Pagliuca, Chiara; Pastore, G; Scaglione, Elena; Migliucci, A; Maruotti, GIUSEPPE MARIA; Cicatiello, ANNUNZIATA GAETANA; Salvatore, Elena; Picardi, Marco; Camilla Sammartino, J; Consiglio Buonocore, M; Martinelli, Pasquale; Iaccarino, E; Colicchio, Roberta; Salvatore, Paola. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 40:2(2017), pp. 151-154.
Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii strain directly from human CSF samples of congenital toxoplasmosis clinical case
PAGLIUCA, CHIARA;SCAGLIONE, ELENA;MARUOTTI, GIUSEPPE MARIA;CICATIELLO, ANNUNZIATA GAETANA;SALVATORE, ELENA;PICARDI, MARCO;MARTINELLI, PASQUALE;COLICCHIO, ROBERTA;SALVATORE, PAOLA
2017
Abstract
This report describes a case of congenital toxoplasmosis in a newborn in Southern Italy. A pregnant mother had been admitted at the 20th week of her pregnancy on account of pharyngodynia and laterocervical lymphadenopathy. Although serological testing of the mother's serum documented a seroconversion with positive IgG and IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibodies during II trimester, the woman refused to perform prenatal diagnosis for congenital toxoplasmosis. Fetal ultrasound scan already showed mild asymmetrical triventricular hydrocephaly and cerebral calcifications. After birth, real-time PCR on cerebrospinal fluid and blood samples of the newborn showed a positive result for 529bp-repeat element DNA of T. gondii, In addition brain magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography showed a characteristic diffuse brain tissue loss associated with hydrocephalus. For the first time molecular characterization of T. gondii isolate was performed directly from the newborn's CSF samples by using nested-PCR-RFLP of sag-2 and pk1 genes. The PCR-RLFP analysis revealed that the isolate belongs to the clonal type II, the predominant lineage causing human toxoplasmosis, as confirmed by DNA sequencing.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.