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Multiplex polymerase chain reaction for the detection of herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus and cytomegalovirus in ocular specimens.

Gurunadh Reddy Chichili1, Sreedharan Athmanathan, Syed Farhatullah, Nibaran Gangopadhyay, Subhadra Jalali, Gunisha Pasricha, Savitri Sharma.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A majority of ocular viral diseases are caused by herpes group of viruses. Such infections, especially atypical herpetic keratitis, iridocyclitis and intra-ocular inflammations, can often present with overlapping clinical manifestations misleading the diagnosis. Molecular techniques are most useful in such instances for an accurate and rapid diagnosis since conventional methods are time consuming and less sensitive. A multiplex PCR was developed and used for the detection of herpes simplex virus (HSV), varicella zoster virus (VZV), and cytomegalovirus (CMV) in ocular samples.
METHODS: One hundred and forty six ocular samples (corneal scrapings - 52, aqueous fluid - 36, vitreous fluid - 31, tissues - 26, skin vesicle scraping - 1) were included in the study. The sensitivity of the assay was determined using serial dilutions of standard strains of HSV, VZV, and CMV vis-à-vis plaque forming assay.
RESULTS: The sensitivity of the assay was 4, 4 and 12 PFU/ml or 20, 20 and 60 genome copy numbers of HSV, VZV and CMV respectively. Using DNA from various sources (fungal, bacterial, human leukocytes, tissues) along with standard positive controls, the assay was found to be highly specific. HSV DNA was detected in majority of the clinical samples (33.6%), most frequent being corneal samples. Comparatively, VZV and CMV infections were detected in small number of samples (VZV-3, CMV-2).
CONCLUSIONS: We found the assay very useful in our set-up whenever a differential diagnosis of herpetic infections was suggested by the ophthalmologist. The multiplex PCR we have described here can be of greater value in clinics with larger number of patients suspected of having HSV, VZV or CMV infections.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14632159     DOI: 10.1076/ceyr.27.2.85.15947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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