| Literature DB >> 24776933 |
Alvaro Díaz-Badillo1, María de Lourdes Muñoz2, Gerardo Perez-Ramirez3, Victor Altuzar4, Juan Burgueño5, Julio G Mendoza-Alvarez6, Jorge P Martínez-Muñoz7, Alejandro Cisneros8, Joel Navarrete-Espinosa9, Feliciano Sanchez-Sinencio10.
Abstract
Here; we have described and tested a microarray based-method for the screening of dengue virus (DENV) serotypes. This DNA microarray assay is specific and sensitive and can detect dual infections with two dengue virus serotypes and single-serotype infections. Other methodologies may underestimate samples containing more than one serotype. This technology can be used to discriminate between the four DENV serotypes. Single-stranded DNA targets were covalently attached to glass slides and hybridised with specific labelled probes. DENV isolates and dengue samples were used to evaluate microarray performance. Our results demonstrate that the probes hybridized specifically to DENV serotypes; with no detection of unspecific signals. This finding provides evidence that specific probes can effectively identify single and double infections in DENV samples.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24776933 PMCID: PMC4063023 DOI: 10.3390/s140507580
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Locations, dates of collections, global positioning system coordinates and sample sizes of Ae. aegypti collections in Mexico.
| Cancun | 07/08/2005 | 21°09′00.93″/86°49′39.20″ | 19 | |
| Quintana Roo | Cozumel | 08/08/2005 | 20°30′31.53″/86°56′45.42″ | 6 |
| Felipe Carrillo Puerto | 09/08/2005 | 19°35′12.24″/88°02′22.67″ | 11 | |
| Puerto Arturo | 11/08/2005 | 19°39′51.45″/89°04′57.21″ | 13 | |
| La Esperanza | 13/08/2005 | 21°02′09.70″/87°38′33.46″ | 14 | |
| Yucatan | Tinum | 15/08/2005 | 20°46′03.22″/88°23′18.78″ | 6 |
| Ticum | 17/08/2005 | 20°08′50.65″/89°12′54.87″ | 11 | |
| Merida | 19/08/2005 | 20°59′31.05″/89°38′08.56″ | 19 | |
| Hopelchen | 21/08/2005 | 19°44′37.80″/89°50′38.49″ | 9 | |
| Campeche | Calakmul | 23/08/2005 | 18°21′18.04″/89°32′15.35″ | 19 |
| Francisco Escarcega | 25/08/2005 | 18°36′00.02″/90°43′41.11″ | 13 | |
| Palizada | 27/08/2005 | 18°15′15.04″/92°05′25.22″ | 8 | |
| Tenosique | 04/09/2005 | 17°28′54.38″/91°24′59.10″ | 19 | |
| Tabasco | Jalapa | 06/09/2005 | 17°43′25.45″/92°48′44.87″ | 11 |
| Villahermosa | 08/09/2005 | 17°59′19.10″/92°55′54.18″ | 23 | |
| Paraiso | 10/09/2005 | 18°24′14.18″/93°12′17.94″ | 17 | |
| Ococingo | 12/09/2005 | 16°53′54.06″/92°06′14.24″ | 21 | |
| Chiapas | Tapachula | 14/09/2005 | 14°52′03.61″/92°16′18.06″ | 21 |
| Tuxtla Gutierrez | 16/09/2005 | 16°45′48.19″/93°06′09.98″ | 9 | |
| Arriaga | 18/09/2005 | 16°14′24.01″/93°54′34.13″ | 14 | |
| Acayucan | 02/10/2005 | 17°57′92.90″/94°55′15.11″ | 39 | |
| Veracruz | Tierra Blanca | 04/10/2005 | 18°27′33.10″/96°21′24.48″ | 18 |
| Xalapa | 06/10/2005 | 19°33′12.88″/96°54′44.00″ | 11 | |
| Tantoyuca | 08/10/2005 | 21°21′10.21″/98°13′08.71″ | 22 | |
| Tavela | 10/10/2005 | 16°39′37.79″/95°59′58.37″ | 14 | |
| Pochutla | 12/10/2005 | 15°44′52.55″/96°28′09.64″ | 37 | |
| Oaxaca I | 14/07/2004 | 17°02′34.13″/96°43′06.91″ | 22 | |
| Oaxaca | Oaxaca II | 14/10/2005 | 17°02′34.13″/96°43′06.91″ | 17 |
| Tuxtepec I | 17/07/2003 | 18°04′93.70″/96°06′78.30″ | 43 | |
| Tuxtepec II | 02/09/2004 | 18°04′93.70″/96°06′78.30″ | 45 | |
| Tuxtepec III | 16/10/2005 | 18°04′93.70″/96°06′78.30″ | 11 | |
| Nanahuatipan | 19/10/2005 | 18°07′21.42″/97°06′45.81″ | 17 | |
| Venustiano Carranza | 16/07/2005 | 20°30′31.30″/97°40′16.54″ | 11 | |
| Acateno | 17/07/2005 | 20°07′59.74″/97°12′18.12″ | 9 | |
| Puebla | Acatlan | 18/07/2005 | 18°12′00.94″/98°02′53.64″ | 2 |
| Izucar de Matamoros | 19/07/2005 | 18°35′52.52″/98°28′28.68″ | 13 | |
| Ometepec | 21/10/2005 | 16°41′04.02″/98°24′03.72″ | 4 | |
| Guerrero | Huamuxtitlan | 22/10/2005 | 17°47′50.38″/98°33′47.22″ | 22 |
| Huitzuco | 23/10/2005 | 18°18′31.09″/99°20′37.98″ | 12 | |
| Petatlan | 24/10/2005 | 17°32′12.48″/101°16′09.65″ | 17 | |
| Tepalcingo | 31/05/2005 | 18°35′57.97″/98°50′25.78″ | 8 | |
| Morelos | Yautepec | 31/05/2005 | 18°52′52.76″/99°04′02.78″ | 14 |
| Xochitepec | 30/05/2005 | 18°48′07.18″/99°14′08.09″ | 11 | |
| Puente de Ixtla | 30/05/2005 | 18°36′43.83″/99°19′58.28″ | 9 | |
| Huehuetla | 27/06/2005 | 20°31′37.64″/98°01′15.78″ | 4 | |
| Hidalgo | Jaltocan | 28/06/2005 | 21°10′23.65″/98°35′58.86″ | 2 |
| Metzitlan | 29/06/2005 | 20°35′31.25″/98°45′43.53″ | 6 | |
| Tlanalapa | 30/06/2005 | 19°49′38.55″/98°36′15.79″ | 3 | |
| Malinalco | 02/07/2005 | 18°46′49.23″/99°32′59.21″ | 14 | |
| Mexico | Nuevo Santo Tomas | 03/07/2005 | 19°10′26.34″/100°17′18.95″ | 7 |
| Tejupilco | 04/07/2005 | 18°53′23.32″/100°08′25.64″ | 9 | |
| Tlatlaya | 05/07/2005 | 18°32′17.37″/100°13′47.38″ | 9 | |
| Matamoros | 24/07/2005 | 25°50′36.99″/97°27′45.08″ | 8 | |
| Tamaulipas | Soto la Marina | 25/07/2005 | 23°46′09.07″/98°12′44.45″ | 9 |
| Ciudad Mante | 27/07/2005 | 22°45′14.20″/98°59′28.66″ | 31 | |
| Nuevo Laredo | 29/07/2005 | 27°29′06.75″/99°31′47.13″ | 3 | |
| Tancoyol | 04/06/2005 | 21°28′38.70″/99°18′53.55″ | 4 | |
| Queretaro | Landa de Matamoros | 05/06/2005 | 21°11′12.42″/99°19′13.32″ | 8 |
| Jalpan | 06/06/2005 | 21°10′17.79″/99°25′14.23″ | 3 | |
| Arroyo Seco | 07/06/2005 | 21°32′50.05″/99°41′15.58″ | 7 | |
| Guanajuato | 09/06/2005 | 21°01′12.33″/101°15′56.92″ | 7 | |
| Guanajuato | Irapuato | 11/06/2005 | 20°42′08.61″/101°22′12.88″ | 13 |
| Abasolo | 13/06/2005 | 20°27′04.59″/101°32′04.86″ | 2 | |
| Penjamo | 15/06/2005 | 20°26′13.61″/101°43′03.84″ | 6 | |
| Huetamo | 19/06/2005 | 18°37′11.89″/100°53′25.31″ | 14 | |
| Michoacan | Tacambaro | 21/06/2005 | 19°14′29.25″/101°27′13.96″ | 7 |
| Lázaro Cardenas | 23/06/2005 | 17°58′21.82″/102°13′41.12″ | 5 | |
| Apatzingan | 25/06/2005 | 19°05′21.86″/102°22′08.41″ | 9 | |
| Colima | 26/09/2005 | 19°14′43.90″/103°42′23.33″ | 21 | |
| Colima | Tecoman | 27/09/2005 | 18°54′54.16″/103°53′12.38″ | 9 |
| Minatitlan | 28/09/2005 | 19°23′16.59″/104°03′17.13″ | 4 | |
| Manzanillo | 29/09/2005 | 19°03′35.47″/104°17′18.53″ | 8 | |
| Pihuamo | 22/05/2005 | 19°15′24.83″/103°22′33.15″ | 9 | |
| Jalisco | Tequila | 24/05/2005 | 20°53′20.25″/103°50′02.26″ | 21 |
| Cihuatlan | 26/05/2005 | 19°13′58.41″/104°34′17.31″ | 4 | |
| Mismaloya | 28/05/2005 | 20°31′52.79″/105°17′09.14″ | 6 | |
| Ixtlan del Rio | 14/05/2005 | 21°01′52.83″/104°22′30.69″ | 8 | |
| Nayarit | Tepic | 16/05/2005 | 21°30′04.94″/104°53′04.03″ | 16 |
| Ixcuintla | 18/05/2005 | 21°48′04.57″/105°12′13.70″ | 6 | |
| Acaponeta | 20/05/2005 | 22°29′23.95″/105°22′29.68″ | 4 |
Aedes aegypti were collected in all cities;
Pools of Aedes albopictus collected.
Probes and primers used for the detection of DENV serotype.
| Probes | ||||
| Texas RedDENV-1 | 5′-(Texas Red) AGTTTCTTTTCCTAAACACCTCG-3′ | 5045–5067 | NS3 | |
| 6FAMDENV-2 | 5′-(_6 FAM) CCGGTGTGCTCRGCYCTGAT-3′ | 5260–5279 | NS3 | |
| CY5DENV-3 | 5′-(_CY5) TTAGAGTYCTTAAGCGTCTCTTG-3′ | 5152–5174 | NS3 | |
| YakimaYellowDENV-4 | 5′-(_Yakima Yellow) CCTGGTTGATGACAAAAGTCTTG-3′ | 5320–5342 | NS3 | |
| Primers | ||||
| AD3 (-) [ | 5′-CTGATTTCCAT(A, C,G,T)CC(A,G)TA-3′ | 3412–3428 | NS1 | |
| AD4 (+) | 5′-GA(C,T)ATGGG(C,G,T)TA(C,T)TGGATAGA-3′ | 3010–3029 | NS1 | 419(AD3 and AD4) |
| D1 | 5′-GAGGACCAATATCTCAG-3′ | 3135–3151 | NS1 | 265 (D1 and AD3) |
| D2 (+) | 5′-AAGCTTGAGATGGACTTT-3′ | 3235–3151 | NS1 | 194 (D2 and AD3) |
| D3 (+) | 5′-GTCTAGCTGGTCCCATT-3′ | 3150–3166 | NS1 | 271 (D3 and AD3) |
| D4 (+) | 5′-ATCATATGCGGGCCCTT-3′ | 3155–3171 | NS1 | 273 (D4 and AD3) |
| D1 [ | 5′-TCAATATGCTGAAACGCGCGAGAAACCG-3′ | 134–161 | C-prM | |
| D2 | 5′-TTGCACCAACAGTCAATGTCTTCAGGTTC-3′ | 616–644 | C-prM | 511 (D1 and D2) |
| TS1 | 5′-CGTCTCAGTGATCCGGGGG-3′ | 568–586 | C-prM | 482 (Dl and TS1) |
| TS2 | 5′-CGCCACAAGGGCCATGAACAG-3′ | 232–252 | C-prM | 119 (Dl and TS2) |
| TS3 | 5′-TAACATCATCATGAGACAGAGC-3′ | 400–421 | C-prM | 290 (Dl and TS3) |
| TS4 | 5′-CTCTGTTGTCTTAAACAAGAGA-3′ | 506–527 | C-prM | 392 (Dl and TS4) |
| Bio-CFDJ9977a [ | 5′- GCATGTCTTCCGTCGTCATCC-3′ | 9952–9977 | NS5 | |
| DEN1-J9243 | 5′-GCCTGAACATGCTCTATTGGCT-3′ | 9243–9264 | NS5 | 761 (J9243 and CFDJ) |
| DEN2-J9452 | 5′-TCTTCAAAAGCATTCAGCACCT-3′ | 9452–9473 | NS5 | 546 (J9452 and CFDJ) |
| DEN1-J9243 | 5′-GCCTGAACATGCTCTATTGGCT-3′ | 9243–9264 | NS5 | 761 (J9243 and CFDJ) |
| DEN2-J9452 | 5′-TCTTCAAAAGCATTCAGCACCT-3′ | 9452–9473 | NS5 | 546 (J9452 and CFDJ) |
| DEN3-9471 | 5′-CCCATCCGCTAGAGAAGAAAATTACAC-3′ | 9471–9497 | NS5 | 522 (J9471 and CFDJ) |
| DEN4-9580 | 5′- GGTTTGGCACTTCCCTCCTCTTCTTG-3′ | 9580–9605 | NS5 | 411 (9580 and CFDJ) |
| DV1 (+) [ | 5′-GGRACKTCAGGWTCTCC-3′ | 4918–4934 | NS3 | |
| DV3 | 5′-AARTGIGCYTCRTCCAT-3′ | 5368–5384 | NS3 | 470 (DV1 and DV3) |
| DSP1 (-) [ | 5′-AGTTTCTTTTCCTAAACACCTCG-3′ | 5067–5045 | NS3 | 169 (DV1 and DSP1) |
| DSP2 (-) | 5′-CCGGTGTGCTCRGCYCTGAT-3′ | 5279–5260 | NS3 | 362 (DV1 and DSP2 |
| DSP3 (-) | 5′-TTAGAGTYCTTAAGCGTCTCTTG-3′ | 5174–5152 | NS3 | 265 (DV1 and DSP3 |
| DSP4 (-) | 5′-CCTGGTTGATGACAAAAGTCTTG-3′ | 5342–5320 | NS3 | 426 (DV1 and DSP4) |
Figure 1.(a) DNA microarray targets were printed on NEXTERION® Slide A+ aminosilane coated slides. (b) DNA was UV-cross linked at 250 mJ and slides were dried for 20 min at 75 °C. (c) Microarrays were blocked with pre-hybridisation buffer (4× SSC, 1% SDS, and 10 mg·mL−1 BSA) for 45 min at 42 °C. (d) Specific fluorescent probes (Table 2) for DENV-1, -2, -3, or -4 (5 μL) were hybridised to the DNA microarray. (e) After washing, the slides were scanned to detect Texas Red (583 nm), FAM (494 nm), Cy5 (530 nm), and Yakima yellow (646 nm).
Amplicon quantification by densitometry.
| DENV-1 | D1 and AD3 | 128 |
| D1 and TS3 | 89 | |
| DEN1-J9243 and CFDJ | 45 | |
| DV1 and DSP1 | 169 | |
| DENV-2 | D2 and AD3 | 160 |
| Dl and TS2 | 114 | |
| DEN2-J9452 and CFDJ | 39 | |
| DV1 and DSP2 | 199 | |
| DENV-3 | D3 and AD3 | 33 |
| Dl and TS3 | 92 | |
| DEN3-J9471 and CFDJ | 41 | |
| DV1 and DSP3 | 156 | |
| DENV-4 | D4 and AD3 | 25 |
| Dl and TS4 | 24 | |
| DEN4-9580 and CFDJ | 30 | |
| DV1 and DSP4 | 187 |
Table 2 lists primer sequences.
Figure 2.Hybridisation patterns of representative DENV serotypes, indicated on the left side of each array. Vertical lanes represent different RT-PCR product concentrations (50, 100, and 200 ng·μL−1, respectively) for each DENV serotype. Specific labelled primers (Texas Red for DENV-1, FAM for DENV-2, CY5 for DENV-3 and Yakima Yellow for DENV-4) were hybridised as described in the Experimental Section and the arrays were spotted in triplicate.
Figure 3.Amplification products of RT-PCR consensus and serotype-specific primer pairs. The RT-PCR products were observed in ethidium bromide-stained agarose gels (2%). Input viral RNAs were extracted from each control dengue virus strain. Results for serotypes DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4 are shown. (a) The 169-, 362-, 265-, and 426-bp amplicons for DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4, respectively. (b) The 470-bp amplicons expected for all four dengue serotypes using the consensus primers. (c) The 362-bp amplicons for DEN-2 obtained from five samples.
Figure 4.Samples were evaluated for the presence of DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4. Plots represent the normalised intensity for each sample in three different experiments. Each panel represents values for DENV-1 (Texas Red), DENV-2 (FAM), DENV-3 (Cy5), or DENV-4 (Yakima yellow). (a) Fluorescence for 162 DENV-2-positive samples, 1 positive control, and 3 dual infections positive for DENV-1 and -2, DENV-2 and -3, and DENV-1 and -2. (b) Seven DENV-4-positive samples and 1 positive control. (c) Seventeen DENV-3-positive samples and 2 positive controls. (d) Fourteen DENV-1-positive samples and 1 positive control. All positive samples yielded fluorescence intensities >0.2. Each experiment is represented by spots of different colours. Each spot represents the average fluorescence intensity of triplicate spots. Analysis was performed in S-Plus software [S-PLUS: Copyright 1988, 2007 Insightful Corp. Rev Date:Wed May 02 10:07:00 2007 Buil8052. Seria#: WTB00000001. Juan Burgueño. CIMMYT, INC; 41].
Mosquito pools tested for DENV by microarray technology and validation by RT-PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis.
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| Yucatan | La Esperanza | 7 | 2 | 2 |
| Tinum | 5 | 1 | 1 | |
| Ticum | 10 | 2 | 2 | |
| Mérida | 5 | 2 | 2 | |
| Campeche | Hopelchen | 9 | 2 | 2 |
| Calakmul | 11 | 2 | 2 | |
| Francisco Escarcega | 3 | 2 | 2 | |
| Palizada | 7 | 2 | 2 | |
| Tabasco | Tenosique | 14 | 3 | 3 |
| Jalapa | 4 | 2 | 2 | |
| Villahermosa | 1 | 2 | 2 | |
| Paraíso | 9 | 1 | 1 | |
| Chiapas | Ococingo | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Tapachula | 7 | 2 | 2 | |
| Tapachula | 11 | 2 | 2 | |
| Tuxtla Gutierrez | 8 | 2 | 2 | |
| Veracruz | Acayucan | 6 | 3 | 3 |
| Tierra Blanca | 7 | 2 | 2 | |
| Xalapa | 11 | 2 | 2 | |
| Tantoyuca | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Oaxaca | Tavela | 11 | 2 | 2 |
| 2 | 3 | 3 | ||
| 1 | 3 | 3 | ||
| Pochutla | 4 | 2 | 2 | |
| Oaxaca (I, II) | 10 | 2 | 2 | |
| Tuxtepec (I, II, III) | 31 | 2 | 2 | |
| Nanahuatipan | 12 | 2 | 2 | |
| Guerrero | Huamuxtitlan | 17 | 2 | 2 |
| Petatlan | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Morelos | Yautepec | 1 | 1 | ND |
| Tamaulipas | Matamoros | 8 | 2 | 2 |
| Soto la Marina | 9 | 2 | 2 | |
| Ciudad Mante | 21 | 2 | 2 | |
| 6 | 1 | 1 | ||
| 3 | 1,2 | 1,2 | ||
| Nuevo Laredo | 3 | 2 | 2 | |
| Colima | Colima | 21 | 2 | 2 |
| Tecoman | 9 | 1 | 1 | |
| Minatitlan | 4 | 2 | 2 | |
| Nayarit | Tepic | 1 | 1 | ND |
DENV serotype was determine by the microarray technology and validated by the size differences between amplicons obtained after amplification by specific primer;
Ae. Albopictus pools; ND. Not detected.
Figure 5.Samples were evaluated for the presence of dual serotypes. Panels (a)–(c) represent fluorescence for DENV-4, -3, and -1; (d) corresponds to DENV-1 (Texas Red), DENV-2 (FAM), DENV-3 (Cy5) and DENV-4 (Yakima yellow) serotype controls; and (e) shows the merged images of DENV-1 and -4, DENV-2 and -4, and DENV-3 and -4.
Variability coefficient (%) of sample fluorescence in the microarray.
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| Fluorescence-Normalised Value (%) | ||||
| FAM | DENV-2 | |||
| 7.4 | 7.5 | 5.0 | ||
| Yellow | DENV-4 | |||
| 3.3 | 33.6 | 10.6 | ||
| DENV-3 | ||||
| 21.3 | 20.9 | 16.7 | ||
| DENV-1 | ||||
| 8.8 | 15.8 | 12.7 | ||
Variability between analysed samples (bold font); Variability between replicates (normal font).