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Plus- and minus-stranded foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA quantified simultaneously using a novel real-time RT-PCR.

Chaojiang Gu1, Congyi Zheng, Lili Shi, Qian Zhang, Yong Li, Bin Lu, Yi Xiong, Sanpu Qu, Junjun Shao, Huiyun Chang.   

Abstract

Even though tagged RT-PCR and rTth RT-PCR have been developed to improve strand-specific detection of RNA virus, these assays are not quantitative. In this study, a novel real-time RT-PCR assay, which combines the benefits of both the tagged and rTth RT-PCR has been developed to quantify the strand-specific RNA of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). The tagged-primers plus a TaqMan probe located within the highly conserved viral 3D region were used. The in vitro synthesized minus-and plus-stranded RNA templates were used as a dual control along with the copy number of viral RNA molecules, which is more reliable than reported RT-PCR employing a DNA-based standard. This assay was used to quantify FMDV RNA from 10(9) to 10(1) copies with a maximum sensitivity of between ten and five copies and was shown to be highly reproducible with low intra-and inter-assay variation. Coefficients of variation (CV) values were 0.70-1.39% and 0.98-2.1%, respectively. Importantly, the method was applied to simultaneously quantify both plus-stranded and minus-stranded FMDV RNA using tagged-RT and tagged-FP primer during a high-temperature reverse transcription. Highly sensitive and strand-specific real-time RT-PCR assay has been established. We tested the ratio of viral plus-stranded to minus-stranded RNA in acutely infected and persistently infected BHK-21 cells, for which the values ranged from 22/1 to 143/1 and from 287/1 to 334/1, respectively, suggesting different replication patterns of plus-and minus-stranded RNA in acutely infected and persistently infected cells. This value ranged from 83/1 to 93/1 in enriched FMDV virions, indicating that FMDV encapsidation is highly specific for plus-stranded RNAs. In addition, the method was applied to surveille the FMDV replication at animal level.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16927127     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-006-0019-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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