Literature DB >> 19279171

Universal detection and identification of avian influenza virus by use of resequencing microarrays.

Baochuan Lin1, Anthony P Malanoski, Zheng Wang, Kate M Blaney, Nina C Long, Carolyn E Meador, David Metzgar, Christopher A Myers, Samuel L Yingst, Marshall R Monteville, Magdi D Saad, Joel M Schnur, Clark Tibbetts, David A Stenger.   

Abstract

Zoonotic microbes have historically been, and continue to emerge as, threats to human health. The recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in bird populations and the appearance of some human infections have increased the concern of a possible new influenza pandemic, which highlights the need for broad-spectrum detection methods for rapidly identifying the spread or outbreak of all variants of avian influenza virus. In this study, we demonstrate that high-density resequencing pathogen microarrays (RPM) can be such a tool. The results from 37 influenza virus isolates show that the RPM platform is an effective means for detecting and subtyping influenza virus, while simultaneously providing sequence information for strain resolution, pathogenicity, and drug resistance without additional analysis. This study establishes that the RPM platform is a broad-spectrum pathogen detection and surveillance tool for monitoring the circulation of prevalent influenza viruses in the poultry industry and in wild birds or incidental exposures and infections in humans.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19279171      PMCID: PMC2668298          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01346-08

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


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5.  Direct reverse transcriptase PCR to determine virulence potential of influenza A viruses in birds.

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4.  Broad spectrum respiratory pathogen analysis of throat swabs from military recruits reveals interference between rhinoviruses and adenoviruses.

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9.  Leapfrog diagnostics: Demonstration of a broad spectrum pathogen identification platform in a resource-limited setting.

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10.  Use of consensus sequences for the design of high density resequencing microarrays: the influenza virus paradigm.

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