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A highly sensitive assay for detection and quantitation of human cytomegalovirus DNA in serum and plasma by PCR and electrochemiluminescence.

R Boom1, C Sol, J Weel, Y Gerrits, M de Boer, P Wertheim-van Dillen.   

Abstract

We describe a diagnostic PCR assay (D-PCR) and a quantitative PCR assay (Q-PCR) for the detection of human cytomegalovirus (CMV) in plasma and serum. In the D-PCR, DNA was purified from plasma or serum together with internal control (IC) DNA, which monitored both DNA extraction efficiency and PCR efficiency. DNA was subjected to PCR with a single primer pair, and the amount of PCR products was determined by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) in the QPCR System 5000 (Perkin-Elmer) after hybridization with Tris (2,2'-bipyridine) ruthenium (II) chelate-labeled probes. The lower limit of sensitivity of the D-PCR was reached at about 25 CMV particles/ml. Even with extremely low DNA inputs (four molecules of IC DNA/200 microl of plasma), very high yields (near 100%) were reached. DNA extracted from specimens that were CMV positive by the D-PCR was subsequently used in the Q-PCR, which was similar to the D-PCR. The viral load was calculated directly from the ratio of CMV and IC signals obtained by ECL. The Q-PCR assay is quantitative in the range of 100 to 150,000 copies of CMV/ml, independent of the anticoagulant. Interassay variation, intra-assay variation, and interspecimen variation were about 25%, suggesting that the Q-PCR will reliably detect fourfold differences in viral load. Comparison of paired serum and plasma specimens from CMV-infected individuals showed that serum CMV loads were frequently more than 10-fold lower than plasma CMV loads.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10203511      PMCID: PMC84811     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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