RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Li, Yayue A1 Cao, Boyang A1 Liu, Bin A1 Liu, Dan A1 Gao, Qili A1 Peng, Xia A1 Wu, Junli A1 Bastin, David A. A1 Feng, Lu A1 Wang, LeiYR 2009 T1 Molecular detection of all 34 distinct O-antigen forms of Shigella JF Journal of Medical Microbiology, VO 58 IS 1 SP 69 OP 81 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.000794-0 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1473-5644, AB Shigella is the cause of shigellosis or bacillary dysentery, the occurrence of which is estimated to be 165 million cases per year worldwide, resulting in 1.1 million deaths. Rapid and reliable assays for detecting and identifying Shigella in food, environmental and clinical samples are therefore necessary. Shigella species are traditionally identified by their O antigens. This study developed a DNA microarray targeting O-serotype-specific genes to detect all 34 distinct O-antigen forms of Shigella, including Shigella boydii types 1–18, Shigella dysenteriae types 1–13, Shigella flexneri types 1–5 and 6, and Shigella sonnei. A total of 282 strains were used to test the specificity of the microarray, including 186 Shigella and Escherichia coli representative strains, 86 Shigella clinical isolates and ten strains of other bacterial species that are commonly isolated from food or clinical stool specimens. The oligonucleotide probes were printed on the microarray in concentrations from 1 to 100 μM, and 10 μM proved to be the optimal probe concentration. The detection sensitivity for each serotype was 50 ng genomic DNA or 1 c.f.u. in 25 g milk powder sample following a 6 h enrichment in broth. The microarray is specific, sensitive and reproducible, and, to our knowledge, is the first report of a microarray for serotyping all O-antigen forms of Shigella., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm/10.1099/jmm.0.000794-0