Panbacterial real-time PCR to evaluate bacterial burden in chronic wounds treated with Cutimed™ Sorbact™

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V. Gentili
S. Gianesini
P. G. Balboni
E. Menegatti
A. Rotola
M. Zuolo
E. Caselli
P. Zamboni
D. Di Luca
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[1] University of Ferrara,Department of Experimental and Diagnostic Medicine
[2] University of Ferrara,Vascular Disease Center
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2012年 / 31卷
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Bacterial Load; Chronic Wound; Bacterial Burden; Positive Clinical Outcome; Fusobacterium Necrophorum;
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The impact of polymicrobial bacterial infection on chronic wounds has been studied extensively, but standard bacteriological analysis is not always sensitive enough. Molecular approaches represent a promising alternative to the standard bacteriological analysis. This work aimed to assess the usefulness of a panbacterial quantitative real-time PCR reaction to quantitate the total bacterial load in chronic wounds treated with Cutimed™ Sorbact™, a novel therapeutic approach based on hydrophobic binding of bacteria to a membrane. The results obtained by panbacterial real-time PCR on conserved sequences of the bacterial 16S gene show that the bacterial burden significantly decreased in 10 out of 15 healing chronic wounds, and did not change in 5 out of 5 non-healing chronic wounds. On the contrary, classical culture for S. aureus and P. aeruginosa, and real-time PCR for Bacteroides and Fusobacterium did not show any correlation with the clinical outcome. Our study also shows that quantification of chronic wounds by panbacterial real-time PCR is to be performed on biopsies and not on swabs. These results show that panbacterial real-time PCR is a promising and quick method of determining the total bacterial load in chronic wounds, and suggest that it might be an important biomarker for the prognosis of chronic wounds under treatment.
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页码:1523 / 1529
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