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Are three generations of quantitative molecular methods sufficient in medical virology? Brief review.

Massimo Clementi1, Patrizia Bagnarelli2.   

Abstract

In the last two decades, development of quantitative molecular methods has characterized the evolution of clinical virology more than any other methodological advancement. Using these methods, a great deal of studies has addressed efficiently in vivo the role of viral load, viral replication activity, and viral transcriptional profiles as correlates of disease outcome and progression, and has highlighted the physio-pathology of important virus diseases of humans. Furthermore, these studies have contributed to a better understanding of virus-host interactions and have sharply revolutionized the research strategies in basic and medical virology. In addition and importantly from a medical point of view, quantitative methods have provided a rationale for the therapeutic intervention and therapy monitoring in medically important viral diseases. Despite the advances in technology and the development of three generations of molecular methods within the last two decades (competitive PCR, real-time PCR, and digital PCR), great challenges still remain for viral testing related not only to standardization, accuracy, and precision, but also to selection of the best molecular targets for clinical use and to the identification of thresholds for risk stratification and therapeutic decisions. Future research directions, novel methods and technical improvements could be important to address these challenges.

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Keywords:  Competitive PCR; Digital PCR; Quantitative methods; Real-time PCR; Viral load

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26485007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Microbiol        ISSN: 1121-7138            Impact factor:   2.479


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2.  Biomacromolecules as tools and objects in nanometrology-current challenges and perspectives.

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Journal:  Cell Oncol (Dordr)       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 6.730

4.  Development of a droplet digital PCR method for detection of Streptococcus agalactiae.

Authors:  Yi-Fan Zeng; Chu-Mao Chen; Xiao-Yan Li; Jun-Jiang Chen; Yan-Ge Wang; Shi Ouyang; Tian-Xing Ji; Yong Xia; Xu-Guang Guo
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2020-06-23       Impact factor: 3.605

5.  The Diagnostic Value of Circulating Cell-Free HPV DNA in Plasma from Cervical Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Sara Bønløkke; Magnus Stougaard; Boe Sandahl Sorensen; Berit Bargum Booth; Estrid Høgdall; Gitte-Bettina Nyvang; Jacob Christian Lindegaard; Jan Blaakær; Jesper Bertelsen; Katrine Fuglsang; Mikael Lenz Strube; Suzan Lenz; Torben Steiniche
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 7.666

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