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Multiplex detection of six swine viruses on an integrated centrifugal disk using loop-mediated isothermal amplification.

Xiangfen Yuan1,2, Jizhou Lv1,2, Xiangmei Lin1,2, Chunyan Zhang1,2, Junhua Deng1,2, Caixia Wang1,2, Xiaopan Fan1,2, Yonggui Wang1,2, Hui Xu1,2, Shaoqiang Wu1,2.   

Abstract

Advances in molecular testing and microfluidic technologies have opened new avenues for rapid detection of animal viruses. We used a centrifugal microfluidic disk (CMFD) to detect 6 important swine viruses, including foot-and-mouth disease virus, classical swine fever virus, porcine reproductive and respiratory swine virus-North American genotype, porcine circovirus 2, pseudorabies virus, and porcine parvovirus. Through integrating the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method and microfluidic chip technology, the CMFD could be successfully performed at 62℃ in 60 min. The detection limit of the CMFD was 3.2 × 102 copies per reaction, close to the sensitivity of tube-type LAMP turbidity methods (1 × 102 copies per reaction). In addition, the CMFD was highly specific in detecting the targeted viruses with no cross-reaction with other viruses, including porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, transmissible gastroenteritis virus, and porcine rotavirus. The coincidence rate of CMFD and conventional PCR was ~94%; the CMFD was more sensitive than conventional PCR for detecting mixed viral infections. The positive detection rate of 6 viruses in clinical samples by CMFD was 44.0% (102 of 232), whereas PCR was 40.1% (93 of 232). Thirty-six clinical samples were determined to be coinfected with 2 or more viruses. CMFD can be used for rapid, sensitive, and accurate detection of 6 swine viruses, offering a reliable assay for monitoring these pathogens, especially for detecting viruses in widespread mixed-infection clinical samples.

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Keywords:  LAMP; classical swine fever virus; foot-and-mouth disease virus; microfluidic disk; multiplex detection; porcine circovirus 2; porcine parvovirus; porcine reproductive and respiratory swine virus; pseudorabies virus

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30947641      PMCID: PMC6838697          DOI: 10.1177/1040638719841096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest        ISSN: 1040-6387            Impact factor:   1.279


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