| Literature DB >> 23922557 |
Keivan Majidzadeh-A1, Abbas Morovvati, Mohammad Soleimani, Arash Ghalianchi Langeroudi, Shahin Merat, Hossain Jabbari.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the major cause of chronic liver disease. HCV is a single stranded positive sense RNA of approximately 9.6 Kb. Because of high conservativeness of 5΄untranslated region of HCV genome, it is widely used for virus genotyping. Different methods are used for the virus genotyping, but all involve some difficulties.Entities:
Keywords: Genotyping; Hepatitis C Virus; Human; LIPA Protein
Year: 2013 PMID: 23922557 PMCID: PMC3734896 DOI: 10.5812/hepatmon.6767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepat Mon ISSN: 1735-143X Impact factor: 0.660
Nucleotide Sequence, Position and Orientation of the Nested PCR Primers That Were Used to Amplify the 5’ UTR (23)
| Primer name | Position | Polarity | Sequence[ |
|---|---|---|---|
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| -299 | + | 5´- CCC TGT GAG GAA CTW CTG TCT TCA CGC-3´ |
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| -1 | _ | 5´- GCT CAT G R T GCA CGG TCT ACG AGA CCT -3´ |
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| -29 | _ | 5´- CAC TCG CAA GCA CCC TAT CAG GCA GT-3´ |
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| -264 | + | 5´- TCT AGC CAT GGC GTT AGT A Y G AGT GT-3´ |
aSome of the primers contain degeneracy in nucleotide positions; W is A or T and R is A or G and Y is C or T
bThe biotinylated inner primers
Sequence, Position and Orientation of the Probes That Were Used to Genotype the HCV Isolates (21).
| Probe name | Genotypes | Position | Sequence |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| Universal1b 1c 6b 3a 3b 4a 2a 2c | -115 | 5´-TTG GGC GYG CCC CCG C-3´ |
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| Universal1b 1c 6b 3a 3b 2a 2c 2b | -195 | 5´-TCT GCG GAA CCG GTG A-3´ |
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| 6a 6d 1a | -117 | 5´-TCT CCA GGC ATT GAG C-3´ |
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| 1b 1c 6b | -170 | 5´-AAT TGC CAG GAC GAC C-3´ |
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| 1b | -103 | 5´-CCG CGA GAC TGC TAG C-3´ |
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| 3a | -170 | 5´-AAT CGC TGG GGT GAC C-3´ |
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| 3a | -170 | 5´-AAT CGC TGG GGT GAC C-3´ |
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| 3a 3b | -103 | 5´-CCG CGA GAT CAC TAG C-3´ |
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| 3a 3b | -146 | 5´-TCT TGG AAC AAC CCG C-3´ |
Figure 1.Nested PCR Amplification of 5’ UTR of the HCV Isolates. The 234 Band is the Biotinylated Inner Product. A: 100 bp DNA Ladder, B-C: Positive Control, D: Negative Control, E-F: Samples With Positive Results.
Figure 2.A Representative Stripe (6×0.7 cm) Containing all the Ten Parallel Probe Lines. Except Conj Control (Positive Control), Position of the Other Probes Is Corresponded to Information in Table 2.
Figure 3.A strip Demonstrating the Presence of Genotype 3a Based on Reaction Among P12, P13, and P14 Specific Probes, and Corresponding Biotinylated Inner Product.
Figure 4.A Strip Demonstrating the Presence of Genotype 1a Based on Reaction Between P3 and P4 Specific Probes and Corresponding Biotinylated Inner Product.
Figure 5.A Strip Demonstrating the Presence of Genotype 1b Based on Reaction Between P5 Specific Probe and Corresponding Biotinylated Inner Product.
Figure 6.A Processed LiPA Strip Showing Simultaneous Presence of 1a and 1b Genotypes (Coinfection).