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Published in: Gut Pathogens 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

Purification of Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts obtained from human stool specimens for whole genome sequencing

Authors: Yvonne Qvarnstrom, Yuping Wei-Pridgeon, Erik Van Roey, Subin Park, Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy, Fernanda S. Nascimento, Delynn M. Moss, Eldin Talundzic, Michael J. Arrowood

Published in: Gut Pathogens | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Cyclospora cayetanensis is a food-borne intestinal human parasite that causes outbreaks of diarrhea. There is a need for efficient laboratory methods for strain-level characterization to assist in outbreak investigations. By using next generation sequencing, genomic sequences can be obtained and compared to identify potential genotyping markers. However, there is no method available to propagate this parasite in the laboratory. Therefore, genomic DNA must be extracted from oocysts purified from human stool. The objective of this study was to apply optimized methods to purify C. cayetanensis oocysts and extract DNA in order to obtain high-quality whole genome sequences with minimum contamination of DNA from other organisms.

Results

Oocysts from 21 human stool specimens were separated from other stool components using discontinuous density gradient centrifugation and purified further by flow cytometry. Genomic DNA was used to construct Ovation Ultralow libraries for Illumina sequencing. MiSeq sequencing reads were taxonomically profiled for contamination, de novo assembled, and mapped to a draft genome available in GenBank to assess the quality of the resulting genomic sequences. Following all purification steps, the majority (81–99%) of sequencing reads were from C. cayetanensis. They could be assembled into draft genomes of around 45 MB in length with GC-content of 52%.

Conclusions

Density gradients performed in the presence of a detergent followed by flow cytometry sorting of oocysts yielded sufficient genomic DNA largely free from contamination and suitable for whole genome sequencing of C. cayetanensis. The methods described here will facilitate the accumulation of genomic sequences from various samples, which is a prerequisite for the development of typing tools to aid in outbreak investigations.
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Metadata
Title
Purification of Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts obtained from human stool specimens for whole genome sequencing
Authors
Yvonne Qvarnstrom
Yuping Wei-Pridgeon
Erik Van Roey
Subin Park
Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy
Fernanda S. Nascimento
Delynn M. Moss
Eldin Talundzic
Michael J. Arrowood
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Gut Pathogens / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1757-4749
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-018-0272-7

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