Literature DB >> 17854025

Real-time PCR and its application to mumps rapid diagnosis.

L Jin1, Y Feng, R Parry, A Cui, Y Lu.   

Abstract

A real-time polymerase chain reaction assay was initially developed in China to detect mumps genome. The primers and TaqMan-MGB probe were selected from regions of the hemagglutinin gene of mumps virus. The primers and probe for the real-time PCR were evaluated by both laboratories in China and in the UK using three different pieces of equipment, LightCycler (Roche), MJ DNA Engine Option 2 (BIO-RAD) and TaqMan (ABI Prism) on different samples. The reaction was performed with either a one-step (China) or two-step (UK) process. The sensitivity (10 copies) was estimated using a serial dilution of constructed mumps-plasmid DNA and a linear standard curve was obtained between 10 and 10(7) DNA copies/reaction, which can be used to quantify viral loads. The detection limit on cell culture-grown virus was approximately 2 pfu/ml with a two-step assay on TaqMan, which was equivalent to the sensitivity of the nested PCR routinely used in the UK. The specificity was proved by testing a range of respiratory viruses and several genotypes of mumps strains. The concentration of primers and probe is 22 pmol and 6.25 or 7 pmol respectively for a 25 microl reaction. The assay took 3 hr from viral RNA extraction to complete the detection using any of the three pieces of equipment. Three hundred forty-one (35 in China and 306 in the UK) clinical specimens were tested, the results showing that this real-time PCR assay is suitable for rapid and accurate detection of mumps virus RNA in various types of clinical specimens. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17854025     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.20880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


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