» Articles » PMID: 10699016

Species Identification and Subtyping of Ureaplasma Parvum and Ureaplasma Urealyticum Using PCR-based Assays

Overview
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2000 Mar 4
PMID 10699016
Citations 65
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

There is good evidence that the organism currently known as Ureaplasma urealyticum should be divided into two species-U. parvum (previously U. urealyticum biovar 1) and U. urealyticum (previously U. urealyticum biovar 2). In this study, we designed a series of primers, targeting the 16S rRNA gene and 16S rRNA-23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions, the urease gene subunits, and the 5' ends of the multiple-banded antigen (MBA) genes, to identify and subtype these Ureaplasma species. All of the species-specific primer pairs could distinguish the two species, but only subtype-specific primer pairs targeting the MBA genes could distinguish subtypes within each species. U. parvum was separated into three subtypes, represented by serovars 1, 3/14, and 6. U. urealyticum was also separated into three subtypes by PCR and/or direct sequencing. Subtype 1 consisted of serovars 2, 5, 8, and 9; subtype 2 contained serovars 4, 10, 12, and 13; and subtype 3 contained serovars 7 and 11. A selection of primer pairs was used to identify and subtype 78 clinical ureaplasma isolates from vaginal swabs of pregnant women and to identify and subtype ureaplasmas directly in 185 vaginal swabs in which they had been previously detected. U. parvum was identified in 228 (87%) of 263 isolates or specimens, and U. urealyticum was identified in 50 (19%) (both were present in 6%). Serovars 3/14 (48%) and 1 (43%) were most common among U. parvum isolates, and subtypes 2 (62%) and 1 (34%) were most common among U. urealyticum isolates. This new PCR-based typing system will facilitate future studies of the relationship between individual Ureaplasma species or subtypes and human disease.

Citing Articles

Molecular Detection of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Other Sexually Transmitted Pathogens in Cervical and Self-Collected Specimens.

Giubbi C, Martinelli M, Rizza M, Di Meo M, Njoku R, Perdoni F Int J Mol Sci. 2025; 26(3).

PMID: 39941064 PMC: 11818694. DOI: 10.3390/ijms26031296.


Chinese advances in understanding and managing genitourinary tract infections caused by Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma hominis, and Ureaplasma urealyticum.

Qiu Y, Mao S, Li X, Chen Y, Chen W, Wen Y Arch Microbiol. 2024; 207(1):5.

PMID: 39607610 DOI: 10.1007/s00203-024-04204-z.


Vaginal Cuff Infection Caused by After Hysterectomy for Uterine Cervical Cancer: A Case Report.

Chikamatsu H, Taki M, Kitamura S, Sunada M, Yamanoi K, Murakami R Case Rep Infect Dis. 2024; 2024:4114954.

PMID: 39474162 PMC: 11519063. DOI: 10.1155/2024/4114954.


Prevalence of , , and detection in urine and respiratory tract samples in Hiroshima, Japan.

Tadera K, Kitagawa H, Kitano H, Hara T, Kashiyama S, Nomura T Heliyon. 2023; 9(3):e14543.

PMID: 36967949 PMC: 10036642. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14543.


Adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes associated with and : a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Jonduo M, Vallely L, Wand H, Sweeney E, Egli-Gany D, Kaldor J BMJ Open. 2022; 12(8):e062990.

PMID: 36028274 PMC: 9422885. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062990.


References
1.
Kong F, James G, Ma Z, Gordon S, Bin W, Gilbert G . Phylogenetic analysis of Ureaplasma urealyticum--support for the establishment of a new species, Ureaplasma parvum. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 1999; 49 Pt 4:1879-89. DOI: 10.1099/00207713-49-4-1879. View

2.
Kong F, Zhu X, Wang W, Zhou X, Gordon S, Gilbert G . Comparative analysis and serovar-specific identification of multiple-banded antigen genes of Ureaplasma urealyticum biovar 1. J Clin Microbiol. 1999; 37(3):538-43. PMC: 84456. DOI: 10.1128/JCM.37.3.538-543.1999. View

3.
Zheng X, Watson H, Waites K, Cassell G . Serotype diversity and antigen variation among invasive isolates of Ureaplasma urealyticum from neonates. Infect Immun. 1992; 60(8):3472-4. PMC: 257342. DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.8.3472-3474.1992. View

4.
Robertson J, Vekris A, Bebear C, STEMKE G . Polymerase chain reaction using 16S rRNA gene sequences distinguishes the two biovars of Ureaplasma urealyticum. J Clin Microbiol. 1993; 31(4):824-30. PMC: 263571. DOI: 10.1128/jcm.31.4.824-830.1993. View

5.
Tully J . Current status of the mollicute flora of humans. Clin Infect Dis. 1993; 17 Suppl 1:S2-9. DOI: 10.1093/clinids/17.supplement_1.s2. View